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 […]
For Developers
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 […]
Scheduling Volunteers
With DayBack Calendar, you can visualize the Campaigns, Shifts, and Hours in the Volunteers application and make changes right from within the calendar. DayBack Calendar has been on the Salesforce AppExchange for a few months now, and a common question we are getting from customers is can we integrate DayBack with other Salesforce apps to improve/extend those […]
Canvas App Starter Kit for Salesforce
Salesforce can run web apps inside its Lightning and Visualforce pages using a technology called “canvas“. The Canvas SDK is an open-source suite of JavaScript libraries that let you integrate with the Salesforce REST API. This is how we brought DayBack Calendar to Salesforce, and it means we can rev the app a lot more quickly than Salesforce […]
Going Mobile
We’ve made it easier to create new events at precise dates and times in DayBack on mobile. This is working really well for me as it lets me “roll” my finger left and right to get a precise date or column, much like I used to do in the iOS keyboard before autocorrect got so […]