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| | JUL‑783 | |--------|---------| | Title | “Smart “July” Calendar” – Dynamic, context‑aware calendar view for the July product suite | | Owner | Product: July Core – Emma Li Engineering: Backend – Carlos M.; Front‑end – Priya R.; QA – Sam D. | | Target Release | v3.4.0 (July‑2026) | | Stakeholders | - End‑users (individual & enterprise) - Sales & Customer Success (need to showcase new calendar capabilities) - Marketing (new feature promotion) - Legal/Compliance (data‑privacy) | | Business Value | 1. Increases daily active users (DAU) by +12 % (forecast) via richer engagement. 2. Reduces support tickets related to “missed events / time‑zone confusion” by ≈30 % . 3. Enables upsell of the “Premium Scheduling” add‑on. | | Priority | P1 – Must have for the v3.4 roadmap. | If you have a more specific request or

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The sphere opened like an eye and a voice—not sound in the conventional sense, but a memory of sound—spooled into their minds. It told them its name in a language translated by the crate's code: JUL-783. Not a designation but a name that had been forced to fit a catalogue. It spoke of orbiting cold worlds, of glaciated cities that slept under magnetized moons, of a movement of bodies and spores and songs. It had been scooped from a thawing crevasse and put in a crate because someone with more power than memory decided the world should keep its catalogues tidy.