From restaurant floor to family core

Your home deserves real systems, not another app.

The Family OS brings 20 years of restaurant operations expertise into your household. Proven frameworks for schedules, delegation, meals, and the invisible work that holds everything together.

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What's inside

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Schedule Architecture Weekly rhythms built like shift planning. Everyone knows their role.
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Delegation Playbooks Assign age-appropriate responsibilities. No nagging required.
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Meal Prep Systems Prep lists, batch workflows, and inventory management from the kitchen line.
Disruption-Proofing SOPs for sick days, schedule changes, and the unexpected.
The backstory

I managed 200-cover dinner rushes. Then I realized my house needed the same treatment.

For over two decades, Cassie Douglas built operational systems in some of the most chaotic environments imaginable: restaurant kitchens and dining floors. From Red Lobster GM to VP of Learning Experience, she designed the schedules, checklists, and training programs that kept everything running without drama.

The same thinking that prevents a kitchen from falling apart during a Friday rush can prevent a household from falling apart on a Tuesday morning.

The Family OS takes those battle-tested restaurant operations frameworks and translates them for the people who need them most: busy families juggling work, school, activities, meals, and the thousand invisible tasks that never make it onto a to-do list.

Three pillars of a well-run home

Every restaurant runs on these. Your family can too.

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Rhythm over routine

Routines break. Rhythms flex. Build weekly and daily cadences that absorb chaos instead of crumbling under it. Think shift planning, not rigid schedules.

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Systems over willpower

Restaurants don't rely on remembering. They rely on checklists, prep lists, and station setups. Your family shouldn't rely on one person's memory either.

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Everyone has a station

In a kitchen, every person owns a section. At home, everyone can own age-appropriate responsibilities, reducing the bottleneck on one parent.

Restaurant ops, translated

In the restaurant
At home
Pre-shift meeting
Sunday family sync
Prep lists
Weekly meal prep workflow
Station ownership
Kid responsibility zones
86'd item protocol
Disruption-proof backup plans
Side work checklists
Daily household resets
Inventory counts
Pantry and supply tracking

Your family isn't chaos. It's an operation that hasn't been systemized yet.

The Family OS is being built right now. Real systems, from someone who's built them for a living. Not another pastel-colored planner. Not another app with 47 features you'll never use. Just the operational backbone your household has been missing.

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