Staff, listen. Tonight is not just a meeting. This is your first real look at PostSomething.
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And, the table is not small.
On PostSomething, a post is called a Card. Because we are not just posting random stuff. We are building moments.
Cards can show updates, announcements, photos, videos, products, events, deals, polls, and whole little stories.
This is where the real world and the digital world start flirting with each other.
Guests can check in, move through an event, scan vendor QR codes, and leave a digital trail of what they actually experienced.
Vendors are not just sitting there hoping people remember them. We can help guests find them, visit them, and engage with them.
The scavenger hunt? That is not just cute. That is movement, vendor traffic, photos, proof, prizes, and participation.
The feeds can show what is happening by tag, by metro, by event, by community, or by whatever lane we build next.
There can be a Great Wall of Flyers, so events and promos do not get buried like somebody left them in the group chat.
Businesses can get pages, products can get cards, deals can get attention, and communities can get their own little spotlight.
Decks let us group Cards together like a slideshow, guide, playlist, folder, or full little experience.
Success Cards can act like digital passes, check-in proof, or a clean way to say: yes, this person is where they need to be.
The staff side matters too. Dashboards, review queues, batches, approvals, and tools that help us keep the chaos cute.
Tonight, we are not trying to learn every button. We are getting the vision, the vibe, and the first taste.
So come curious. Ask questions. Think about your role. And yes, bring the good ideas because we are going to need them.
Go check it out early and sign up. Then I will see you at 7 PM for your first introduction to PostSomething. #Postsomething
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Add a card now, then stack more around the same idea when the hand gets interesting.