Here are the slides from Jason Young’s Dreamforce presentation, sharing how we brought DayBack Calendar to the Salesforce App Exchange. DayBack at Dreamforce 2016 from SeedCode And here is the starter kit mentioned in the presentation. It’a s collection of examples and tips we wished we’d had when we first started working with Salesforce, Canvas, […]
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Calendar UX
We’re not making a poster that needs to be legible, but a game that needs to be playable.
Silence and Waves in the Pacific Northwest
If you’ve never been deep in the woods of the Pacific Northwest, this short video is a great introduction to the magic out here. And it captures how the drive out to the beach (3-6hrs for me) is a big part of the ritual of surfing out here. There’s a turn on the road, somewhere […]
Integrating DayBack with Taskfeed for Salesforce
Last month we looked at integrating DayBack with the Volunteers app for Salesforce. This month we’ll look at integrating DayBack with Taskfeed, the highly rated project management app for Salesforce. Taskfeed does a great job of showing the priorities and dependencies of your tasks, and some customers want to also see a grid-like view of who’s assigned […]
Our Dev Environment – Dev Talk at Forcelandia 2016
Just back from Portland and I am thrilled that DayBack could be one of the sponsors of the Forcelandia Salesforce conference. Tanner gave a presentation there on the development environment we use when building DayBack Calendar. We particularly like this set up because The whole environment is under version control, meaning all our developers are using the same stuff (which more or less […]