@pandavinci Currently, users must manually visit the site to check for upcoming conference and journal deadlines. This relies on user diligence and often leads to missed opportunities when deadlines are moved or approached without a reminder.
Since this repository is hosted on GitHub Pages, the system must be implemented as a decentralized, client-side scheduler using Service Workers and local browser storage, ensuring it remains functional without a dedicated backend.
The system should also allow users to follow certain conferences and journals to prevent the notification flood, and custom alert schedule to maximize efficiency of remainders.
Illustrative example bellow:

@pandavinci Currently, users must manually visit the site to check for upcoming conference and journal deadlines. This relies on user diligence and often leads to missed opportunities when deadlines are moved or approached without a reminder.
Since this repository is hosted on GitHub Pages, the system must be implemented as a decentralized, client-side scheduler using Service Workers and local browser storage, ensuring it remains functional without a dedicated backend.
The system should also allow users to follow certain conferences and journals to prevent the notification flood, and custom alert schedule to maximize efficiency of remainders.
Illustrative example bellow:
