Push Notifications & Calendar Integration Huly.io
Budget: $8 – $15 USD
Huly.io already runs on a React stack and sends out email alerts without issue; what’s missing are mobile-friendly web push notifications and a working shared calendar for the team. You can signup free at Huly to test.
Here’s what I need you to accomplish:
• Wire up WebPush so users on modern mobile browsers receive timely push notifications in addition to our existing emails. Registration, permission handling, and a graceful fallback for unsupported devices all have to be covered.
• Enable a shared calendar that every team member can view and update in real time. It must live inside the current React app, respect existing auth, and sync reliably (a lightweight in-app option or an external service API—whichever fits fastest and cleanest).
Acceptance criteria
1. Web push notifications trigger from the same events that currently fire email alerts, and I can test them end-to-end on iOS Safari, Chrome for Android, and desktop Chrome.
2. Calendar displays, creates, edits, and deletes events across multiple sessions without manual refresh. Team-member permission levels mirror our current role setup.
3. All code is cleanly commented, delivered via Git, and deploys without extra environment tweaks.
No win, no pay: I release payment only after both features perform as described. Start your bid with “Huly” so I know you read this.
Here’s what I need you to accomplish:
• Wire up WebPush so users on modern mobile browsers receive timely push notifications in addition to our existing emails. Registration, permission handling, and a graceful fallback for unsupported devices all have to be covered.
• Enable a shared calendar that every team member can view and update in real time. It must live inside the current React app, respect existing auth, and sync reliably (a lightweight in-app option or an external service API—whichever fits fastest and cleanest).
Acceptance criteria
1. Web push notifications trigger from the same events that currently fire email alerts, and I can test them end-to-end on iOS Safari, Chrome for Android, and desktop Chrome.
2. Calendar displays, creates, edits, and deletes events across multiple sessions without manual refresh. Team-member permission levels mirror our current role setup.
3. All code is cleanly commented, delivered via Git, and deploys without extra environment tweaks.
No win, no pay: I release payment only after both features perform as described. Start your bid with “Huly” so I know you read this.
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