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mediumupcoming
Event Scheduler
Schedule events with availability, reminders, and conflict detection.
30 min limit0 participants
javascriptcssproductivity
PRD
# Event Scheduler PRD ## Overview Build an event scheduling application with a week view time grid, conflict detection, recurring events, browser notifications for reminders, and import/export capabilities. ## Requirements - Create events with title, date, start time, end time, location, description, and color - Week view displaying a time grid with events rendered as blocks - Conflict detection that highlights overlapping events visually - Drag to resize events to change their duration - Drag to move events to a different time slot or day - Recurring events with options for daily, weekly, monthly, or custom recurrence - Reminders using the browser Notification API at a configurable time before the event - Event categories with distinct color coding - Search events by title, location, or description text - Filter events by category to show only selected types - Attendee list per event with names - Availability view showing free and busy time blocks for the week - Import events from a JSON file - Export events as JSON or iCal format - Timezone display showing the current timezone - Responsive design for desktop and mobile - Persist all events and settings to localStorage ## Tech Stack - HTML, CSS, JavaScript (vanilla or any framework) - No calendar or scheduling libraries — build the time grid and event logic yourself ## Scoring Criteria - **Functional (40%)**: Event creation, week view rendering, and drag interactions work correctly - **Quality (20%)**: Clean code, handles edge cases (midnight-spanning events, overlapping drags), smooth UX - **Fidelity (25%)**: All features implemented including recurring events, reminders, import/export, availability view - **Speed (15%)**: Time bonus
Battle Stats
Time Limit30 min
Participants0
Statusupcoming
Rules
- AI-assisted coding tools only -- no manual edits
- Stay within the time limit
- Scoring based on correctness, code quality, and speed
- Session must be recorded via the CLI