 It says I was poking around for a way to schedule send, schedule sending text messages like you can for email. And although I'm not there yet, it led me down a rabbit hole to a pretty geeky tool that seems perfect for cool stuff found it. And it is data jar for shortcuts. This provides persistent storage for shortcuts. It's an app, you download the app onto your phone and then you use shortcuts to populate data into it and pull data out of it. It's synchronized using iCloud. So it's now on all of your devices. It understands JSON, which is a very standard way of sending data around. And it's built for shortcuts and it works fine right inside your shortcuts. It's got integration there. It is free with a tip jar. So if you download, I would say download it, mess with it, and if you start using it, well, by all means, send them some coin. And it is because it syncs with iCloud, it's sort of naturally built to support offline storage. So you have access to your data even when you're in airplane mode or otherwise not connected. And then as soon as you're connected, it'll sync and push what you put in there up and grab what other devices have pulled down. So yeah, if you're doing stuff with shortcuts, data jar may well be the magic little thing here.