watch it work
The 9 PM routine post.
Community voice, without the lecture.
Not every message is a crisis. Most nights it is a reminder to lock the car doors.
You ask for a clever 9 PM routine post and Cass writes one that lands like a neighbor, not a memo.
It explains its choices: specific details over finger-wagging, and a roomier version if you want the full sermon.
There is a terse cut for X and a hashtag that keeps the series recognizable.
You read it, you like it, you post it. That is the whole workflow.
Video transcript
The recording opens on the Hey Cass home screen. The user types: "write a clever 9 PM routine post reminding folks to lock their car" and presses send.
Cass streams a short post: it is 9 PM, your car is unlocked, a thief knows this before you do. Lock it, grab the valuables, close the garage. The 9 PM routine: 30 seconds now, zero police reports later.
Notes follow the draft: the specificity makes it real without lecturing, the wink lands the point without sounding preachy, and posting at exactly 9 PM hits different than midday.
A roomier full version and a terse X version are offered, both ending with the 9PMRoutine hashtag.
The recording ends on the Hey Cass brand card: every word, yours to approve.
your turn.
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