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I've uploaded the final design system files to Figma. Please review the updated color tokens and typography scale before we push to production. Let me know if the spacing adjustments work for the dashboard components.
The deployment completed without issues. All health checks are passing and response times are within normal range. I'll monitor the error rates for the next 24 hours.
Great news! Meridian Corp signed the enterprise contract this morning. The annual deal value is $145K with a 3-year commitment. Onboarding kicks off April 14th.
James Okafor requested your review on pull request #312. The PR refactors the JWT validation logic and adds refresh token rotation. 14 files changed, +342 -189.
Attached are the retro notes from today's session. Key action items: improve code review turnaround time, add E2E tests for checkout flow, and document the new API versioning strategy.
Your Stripe invoice for March 2026 is now available. Total charges: $2,847.50 for API usage and premium support. Payment will be processed from your default payment method on April 1st.
The Q1 numbers are in. Website traffic grew 34% QoQ, conversion rate improved to 4.2%, and CAC dropped by 18%. The retargeting campaigns were the biggest driver of growth.
I've drafted the architecture doc for the Stripe integration. It covers webhook handling, idempotency keys, and the retry strategy for failed payments. Could you review the sequence diagrams?
The QBR deck is finalized and in the shared drive. I've added the competitive analysis section you requested. Please add your engineering roadmap slides by Wednesday.
The preview build for branch feature/kanban-board failed at the TypeScript compilation step. Error: Type 'string' is not assignable to type 'Priority'. Check the build logs for details.
Our test coverage is now at 87.3%, up from 82.1% last sprint. The biggest gains were in the order processing module. I've flagged three modules still below the 80% threshold.
The cost optimization initiative saved $12,400 in March. Main wins: right-sizing EC2 instances, moving cold storage to S3 Glacier, and consolidating dev environments. Full breakdown attached.
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