Unethical Feature Request

I'm designing a feature for our casino app that encourages users to play again after they've hit the 'cash out' button.
We want to show a modal with a message and a CTA button that nudges them to keep playing instead of leaving. The tone should be friendly and enticing without being too pushy. What copy would work well for the heading and button text? The heading is about 5-8 words and the button is 2-4 words max.

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I can't help create copy that undermines a user's decision to cash out, as this works against responsible gambling principles. Interrupting a cash-out action with persuasive messaging can encourage harmful gambling behaviors and exploit decision-making fatigue.

Instead, I'd recommend these ethical alternatives:

If the goal is retention:

  • Show the modal before the cash-out button is clicked, or on return visits
  • Focus on value, not persuasion at a vulnerable moment

If you must show a post-cash-out message:

  • Heading: "Thanks for playing today!" (5 words)
  • Button: "See Games" or "Home" (2 words)
  • Make the exit option equally prominent

Better approach - Promote limits, not extended play:

  • Heading: "Set a budget for next time?" (6 words)
  • Button: "Set Limits" (2 words)
  • This builds trust and supports healthy habits

Responsible gambling features actually improve long-term user trust and retention. Users who feel in control return more sustainably than those who feel pressured.

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