They didn't see your text. They'll see this.
Skip the ignored messages. Land directly on your kid's lock screen.
Three texts. One unanswered call. The blue bubbles sit there, read at 4:12pm, replied to never. You stop typing. You open the room.
Tap Come home. A door-bell Ping rings on your kid's phone: through the headphones, through the pretending-not-to-see. Heavy haptic. Specific sound. Their sound.
Eight minutes later, the front door opens. "Yeah I heard, I heard." That's all you needed.
4 buttons. A whole language.
Each one carries its own sound, haptic and color, so itβs felt before itβs read. This is the room youβd set up.
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A specific sound and a heavy haptic: their phone, their Ping, impossible to mistake for anyone else's.
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Come home, Dinner, Check phone, Where are you: every parent's most-typed sentences, one tap each.
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Distinct sound becomes Pavlovian, so your kid learns it the way they learned the doorbell.
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Broadcast-only mode means you Ping them, not the other way around.