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6 proposals

  1. Proposed

    Cold Inbox to Community Ritual: Turn Requests Into Repeatable Member Workflows

    Design intake, routing, ownership, response templates, and follow-up for busy communities.

    Difficulty: Mixed Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes Target date: September 5, 2026 #community#support#workflow
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    Community Calendar Reliability: Stop Events Disappearing From People's Schedules

    Debug calendar feeds, time zones, reminders, cancellations, and attendee expectations.

    Difficulty: Mixed Duration: 2 hours Target date: July 27, 2026 #calendar#community#events
  3. Proposed

    Mobile Push Notification Lab: Deliver Useful Alerts Without Becoming Noise

    Design notification rules, opt-ins, timing, retries, and failure handling for real users.

    Difficulty: Mixed Duration: 2 hours Target date: July 30, 2026 #community#mobile#notifications
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    New Member Onboarding Lab: Make the First Week Feel Intentional

    Design welcome steps, role discovery, reminders, and follow-up that reduce drop-off.

    Difficulty: Mixed Duration: 2 hours Target date: July 12, 2026 #community#engagement#onboarding
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    Progressive Profiling Lab: Learn About Users Without Turning Signup Into Homework

    Design member data collection that is respectful, useful, staged, and easy to correct.

    Difficulty: Mixed Duration: 2 hours Target date: June 11, 2026 #community#onboarding#privacy
  6. Proposed

    RSVP Reliability: Seat Counts, Calendar Sync, and Confirmation Flows

    A practical two-hour session on RSVP Reliability, focused on Seat Counts, Calendar Sync, and Confirmation Flows. Attendees work through concrete engineering tradeoffs, review examples, and leave with a checklist they can apply in real team projects.

    Difficulty: Intermediate Duration: 2 hours Target date: July 25, 2026 #community#events#rsvp