In this session, we're gonna cover how supporting Shortcuts in your apps can enable powerful workflows on macOS, whether you're developing an iOS app, a native Mac app, or an app built with Mac Catalyst. Like on iOS, any app on the Mac can provide actions to Shortcuts. By the way, we wrote almost the entire Mac app in SwiftUI, which allows us to maintain a unified codebase between our iOS and Mac apps while letting us tailor the details to each platform. And if you want to create your own shortcuts, you can also use the Shortcuts Editor, which is re-designed from the ground up to feel at home on the Mac. The app also includes a Shortcuts Gallery, where you can discover new shortcuts that are ready to use, including brand-new Mac-specific ones. When you open the app for the first time, you'll see all of your shortcuts already synced from your iPhone. And Shortcuts for Mac is gonna make automation more fun and accessible than ever before. It lets you be creative with how you use your technology. Shortcuts lets people automate repetitive tasks and connect together functionality from different apps to solve problems. I wanna first start with a quick overview of Shortcuts for Mac, and also some of the other exciting new updates we're bringing this year to Shortcuts. Hi, everyone! My name is Ayaka, and I'm so happy to be here to introduce you to Shortcuts for Mac.