Meeting Title: ABC Standup Date: 2025-08-12 Meeting participants: Vashdev Heerani, Awaish Kumar, Samuel Roberts, Giselle Agot, Casie Aviles, Mustafa Raja, Amber Lin


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1 00:02:10.320 00:02:16.450 Amber Lin: Oh, wow. Big meeting. … Let’s see… Okay.

2 00:02:17.510 00:02:24.109 Amber Lin: I’m going to skip the data platform stuff, because it’s not as high priority.

3 00:02:24.230 00:02:29.430 Amber Lin: So we’re gonna talk about ABC and talk about insomnia cookies.

4 00:02:30.720 00:02:37.540 Amber Lin: So, let’s start… Here… oh, let me share screen.

5 00:02:38.390 00:02:39.180 Amber Lin: Okay.

6 00:02:46.540 00:02:50.810 Amber Lin: Actually… Okay.

7 00:02:55.650 00:03:07.910 Amber Lin: So, we want to get Braze and Google automations done by the end of this week. How is the progress on those, and when can we expect it to be done?

8 00:03:11.060 00:03:14.099 Casie Aviles: I’m working on the automations right now, so…

9 00:03:15.260 00:03:18.589 Casie Aviles: I’m aiming to have something for review today.

10 00:03:18.990 00:03:19.660 Amber Lin: Okay.

11 00:03:21.810 00:03:25.140 Amber Lin: So we confirmed that we have the Microsoft service account.

12 00:03:27.700 00:03:29.920 Casie Aviles: What we’ll do is, …

13 00:03:30.740 00:03:35.210 Casie Aviles: since we’re making, like, an intermediary sheet, right, we’re not directly

14 00:03:35.540 00:03:43.070 Casie Aviles: adding on to that sheet that they have, I don’t think we’ll need… we’ll need a service account from them anymore.

15 00:03:43.070 00:03:45.010 Amber Lin: Gotcha. Awesome.

16 00:03:45.370 00:03:48.290 Casie Aviles: So that’s one less, yeah, one less dependency.

17 00:03:48.550 00:03:54.440 Amber Lin: Yeah, I think, based on what Robert said, we probably create our own

18 00:03:54.600 00:04:14.429 Amber Lin: I’m not sure if we’re creating our own daily impact scorecard, or directly updating theirs. I think we shouldn’t touch their stuff and do… and we should do our own automations on our own sheets, and then when we present it to them, okay, and then we’ll do that. I guess this is a…

19 00:04:14.450 00:04:22.919 Amber Lin: duplicate… Right… Have we… okay, we don’t need that anymore, actually. We don’t need itself.

20 00:04:24.130 00:04:28.890 Casie Aviles: Yes, we… yeah, we have an idea how to connect Brace to Excel.

21 00:04:28.920 00:04:31.260 Amber Lin: For, like, I mean, spreadsheet, Google Sheet.

22 00:04:31.830 00:04:37.780 Amber Lin: Yeah, that’s awesome. Okay, and then for Google Ads, anything there?

23 00:04:38.210 00:04:45.010 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, so, for 31, I have attached a Spike document with it.

24 00:04:45.190 00:04:51.610 Mustafa Raja: We… we… so the gist of the spike is that we… we might not need the…

25 00:04:52.190 00:04:56.290 Mustafa Raja: API at all. What we can do is, …

26 00:04:56.500 00:05:06.169 Mustafa Raja: add a script to the Google Ads itself, and then we can export the data from that ads script, to a Google Sheet.

27 00:05:09.160 00:05:09.660 Casie Aviles: book.

28 00:05:09.660 00:05:26.260 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, and that’s all. If we go for the API key, it’s going to be a long process, and I feel it’s overhead because this is the only Google service that the client is using, so we might not have to do that if we can use…

29 00:05:26.260 00:05:30.470 Mustafa Raja: add script. Yeah, maybe polyatomical would be…

30 00:05:30.780 00:05:34.829 Mustafa Raja: would be a good option, too. I’m just… I’m not familiar with it.

31 00:05:35.460 00:05:36.510 Mustafa Raja: Dough.

32 00:05:37.530 00:05:43.940 Awaish Kumar: I think for Google Ads and Meta Ads… We can use polytomic….

33 00:05:44.420 00:05:45.100 Amber Lin: Hmm.

34 00:05:48.660 00:05:49.510 Mustafa Raja: Okay.

35 00:05:49.880 00:05:55.049 Amber Lin: I’m gonna say this is an internal review, I’m gonna update this ticket.

36 00:05:57.110 00:05:58.409 Amber Lin: What ads?

37 00:06:00.740 00:06:02.400 Amber Lin: Apps scripts?

38 00:06:02.870 00:06:05.610 Amber Lin: Is it app script, or are you just… is it the same as.

39 00:06:05.610 00:06:06.000 Mustafa Raja: fifth.

40 00:06:06.000 00:06:07.140 Amber Lin: Yeah, it’s….

41 00:06:07.140 00:06:13.550 Mustafa Raja: It’s the same as Apps Script, but it’s called Google Ads Script.

42 00:06:15.190 00:06:16.630 Mustafa Raja: It’s the same thing.

43 00:06:18.950 00:06:19.490 Amber Lin: volatile.

44 00:06:19.490 00:06:22.499 Mustafa Raja: I’ll have to look into Polytomic, because I’m not familiar with it.

45 00:06:23.050 00:06:28.310 Amber Lin: Gotcha. Awash is more familiar with Polyatomic. Do you have anything you want to ask Awayish?

46 00:06:28.310 00:06:35.880 Awaish Kumar: Yeah, like, I’m just curious, like, we need to get data from Google Ads to Polytome, or to some…

47 00:06:36.090 00:06:37.829 Awaish Kumar: Google Sheet, right?

48 00:06:37.830 00:06:38.500 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, yeah, yeah.

49 00:06:38.500 00:06:45.479 Awaish Kumar: And that can be done using Polytomic. We have an internal instance.

50 00:06:45.910 00:06:50.029 Awaish Kumar: Where we can just create a connection, and it will start…

51 00:06:50.150 00:06:56.229 Awaish Kumar: syncing the data. We don’t have to write any script on our side for that.

52 00:06:56.230 00:06:56.810 Mustafa Raja: Hmm.

53 00:06:58.500 00:07:01.420 Awaish Kumar: That’s just, like, maybe we need to confirm with…

54 00:07:01.860 00:07:11.549 Awaish Kumar: with them, like, for instance, I mean, I don’t know how big of a client that is, and do we want to, like, polyatomic might incur some cost,

55 00:07:12.160 00:07:18.140 Awaish Kumar: Based on usage. So if we use polyatomic or another script.

56 00:07:20.480 00:07:26.050 Awaish Kumar: I’m not familiar… like, I’m not sure, like, if we are using some scrapes, we have to maintain it, right?

57 00:07:27.750 00:07:28.790 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, I guess.

58 00:07:29.620 00:07:38.089 Awaish Kumar: So if, like, if we have to maintain them, then there is a cost of writing those scripts and maintaining them, running them on a schedule, all of that.

59 00:07:38.380 00:07:48.019 Awaish Kumar: So, I think then it is the best… and if we are responsible for doing all of that, then it’s the best that we use polyatomic.

60 00:07:48.020 00:07:49.769 Amber Lin: That makes sense.

61 00:07:49.770 00:07:52.060 Samuel Roberts: How does Access work with Polytomic, though?

62 00:07:52.060 00:07:52.610 Mustafa Raja: No.

63 00:07:52.610 00:08:00.050 Awaish Kumar: Yeah, for polyatomic is, like, is our internal instance for now. Depending on…

64 00:08:00.080 00:08:05.910 Awaish Kumar: how big of a client that is, like, if… for Eden, like, Eden pays for polyatomic cost.

65 00:08:05.920 00:08:20.289 Awaish Kumar: For insomnia, like, that’s up to maybe Robert to decide who is going to pay the cost, like, the insomnia or us, but if that is us, then we already have an internal instance.

66 00:08:20.720 00:08:26.740 Awaish Kumar: Maybe you can find credentials in OnePass for that? Right, no, I’m wondering about access to their computer.

67 00:08:26.740 00:08:27.959 Samuel Roberts: Google Ads, though.

68 00:08:28.510 00:08:29.400 Awaish Kumar: Sorry?

69 00:08:30.650 00:08:34.130 Samuel Roberts: I mean, Mustafa might be able to speak to this better because of a spike he did, but….

70 00:08:34.130 00:08:46.600 Mustafa Raja: So, how are we going to connect our… so the Google Ads instance, belongs to the client, right? So, how are we going to establish connection between the Google Ads instance and the Polytomic?

71 00:08:48.140 00:08:52.720 Awaish Kumar: Like, right now, how do you connect with your script? Like, using… using….

72 00:08:52.720 00:08:59.430 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, so the script will live within the Google Ads instance.

73 00:09:02.300 00:09:08.049 Awaish Kumar: Okay and we are not able to get any API key from them.

74 00:09:08.630 00:09:10.539 Mustafa Raja: It’s… it’s a long process.

75 00:09:10.950 00:09:16.170 Mustafa Raja: That is why I decided maybe it’s better to go with the, …

76 00:09:17.220 00:09:22.439 Mustafa Raja: add script, because this is the only Google service, I can see them using.

77 00:09:24.840 00:09:26.120 Awaish Kumar: Okay, so…

78 00:09:26.460 00:09:36.810 Awaish Kumar: I see that you are already… if you are already able to log into the platform, you can basically see what… if you can create an API key or something.

79 00:09:37.590 00:09:45.790 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, for the API key, we need, a manager’s account, that we need to link with the Google Ads account, …

80 00:09:46.180 00:09:53.450 Mustafa Raja: And then we should be able to get a key, and then establish an OAuth connection.

81 00:09:57.820 00:10:08.880 Awaish Kumar: Okay, yeah, then I’m not sure if we are looking for quick win here, or should we be looking for more, like, scalable solution?

82 00:10:09.090 00:10:09.760 Mustafa Raja: Yep.

83 00:10:10.920 00:10:20.370 Amber Lin: I will… let me check with Robert. Can you guys give me the… the line? Can we list out the options here so Robert can help us decide?

84 00:10:22.120 00:10:32.460 Amber Lin: We can also polyatomic on the cost or the timeline, so that Insomniac cookies can decide as well. So there’s a few stakeholders we need to check with.

85 00:10:33.060 00:10:35.570 Amber Lin: So there’s using polyatomic.

86 00:10:36.510 00:10:37.240 Amber Lin: Yep.

87 00:10:37.240 00:10:39.890 Mustafa Raja: And there’s ad script.

88 00:10:40.520 00:10:42.730 Amber Lin: Script….

89 00:10:43.610 00:10:47.430 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, this is going to be within the instance.

90 00:10:47.720 00:10:48.880 Mustafa Raja: …

91 00:10:51.100 00:11:01.859 Mustafa Raja: And the account that’s linked with the Google Ads, the Roberts account, we’ll just need write access on that. Currently, it’s only, read access.

92 00:11:03.160 00:11:04.580 Amber Lin: Needs what access?

93 00:11:04.580 00:11:05.710 Mustafa Raja: right axis.

94 00:11:11.990 00:11:15.889 Amber Lin: And then cons of that is, like, maintenance.

95 00:11:15.890 00:11:22.050 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, yeah, we can schedule it, but over time, we will need to….

96 00:11:22.260 00:11:23.770 Amber Lin: I’ll maintain that.

97 00:11:25.260 00:11:28.159 Awaish Kumar: Okay, we can schedule it in Google Ads itself?

98 00:11:28.790 00:11:29.969 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, we can.

99 00:11:32.720 00:11:36.429 Awaish Kumar: Yeah, then I… And, …

100 00:11:39.930 00:11:44.510 Awaish Kumar: Okay, so I think then that… that is the…

101 00:11:44.990 00:11:50.749 Awaish Kumar: like, easiest… easiest and low-cost solution is to go with Adescript.

102 00:11:51.140 00:11:52.150 Awaish Kumar: Okay.

103 00:11:53.860 00:11:57.640 Awaish Kumar: Because he already wrote a script, and we can’t.

104 00:11:57.640 00:12:07.169 Mustafa Raja: No, I couldn’t actually write the script because Robot’s account didn’t have the access to create one. That is why we need the access.

105 00:12:07.170 00:12:07.760 Amber Lin: I see.

106 00:12:07.760 00:12:08.080 Awaish Kumar: Okay.

107 00:12:08.080 00:12:10.589 Amber Lin: Any access we need for polyatomic?

108 00:12:11.240 00:12:12.689 Awaish Kumar: We need API key.

109 00:12:13.090 00:12:14.070 Amber Lin: I see.

110 00:12:14.070 00:12:19.099 Mustafa Raja: The API key, for, Google Ads?

111 00:12:20.340 00:12:29.490 Awaish Kumar: Yeah, yeah. For Polytomic, we need to connect Polytomic to Google Ads somehow, and I think it needs API key for that.

112 00:12:29.800 00:12:30.500 Mustafa Raja: Yes.

113 00:12:36.510 00:12:42.690 Samuel Roberts: Are we able to confirm, like, exactly what permissions that needs? Because I know Google has, like, a lot of ways to lock stuff down.

114 00:12:43.290 00:12:46.380 Mustafa Raja: For the, for adding the script.

115 00:12:47.250 00:12:54.440 Samuel Roberts: Well, no, I mean, for the script, I think you saw the right access just for the account, but I’m wondering, to generate an API key from Google to use

116 00:12:55.080 00:12:55.750 Samuel Roberts: comic.

117 00:12:56.210 00:12:56.800 Mustafa Raja: ….

118 00:12:56.800 00:12:57.240 Samuel Roberts: like.

119 00:12:57.240 00:13:07.629 Mustafa Raja: It’s a long process, … I can, I can fill this up, I can fill this up, fill this ticket up later, after this meeting, with the property….

120 00:13:07.630 00:13:08.060 Samuel Roberts: Sure, we know.

121 00:13:08.640 00:13:12.950 Samuel Roberts: Exactly which, yeah, which permissions it’s gonna need if we wanna go that route.

122 00:13:14.160 00:13:16.900 Amber Lin: Okay, let me type here…

123 00:13:26.500 00:13:36.669 Amber Lin: Sounds like we’re leaning towards AdScript. Is there anything I should confirm with Robert while you are filling in the specific permissions?

124 00:13:37.640 00:13:40.180 Amber Lin: Or is it something we decide as a team?

125 00:13:42.430 00:13:44.650 Mustafa Raja: Yeah…

126 00:13:45.150 00:13:56.700 Mustafa Raja: I think, maybe, maybe just let him know that we have these two parts, that we are deciding on. Okay. Maybe loop, loop and him was… Gotcha.

127 00:13:56.700 00:14:03.249 Amber Lin: We’ll need to get access either way, and he’s gonna be responsible getting access. Okay, I’ll let him know.

128 00:14:03.500 00:14:13.500 Amber Lin: … Okay, so that’s for Google, so we’ll need access, and then… I’m gonna delete that ticket.

129 00:14:14.100 00:14:17.209 Amber Lin: Due, I’m gonna say this is due end of this week.

130 00:14:17.510 00:14:21.160 Amber Lin: And we’ll figure out the spike or get access.

131 00:14:21.410 00:14:23.500 Amber Lin: Wednesday or Thursday.

132 00:14:24.280 00:14:25.980 Amber Lin: Interesting. Okay.

133 00:14:26.090 00:14:29.419 Amber Lin: I think that’s all for…

134 00:14:32.000 00:14:42.979 Amber Lin: All for Google Ads and Braze, I think Meta, we still don’t have access yet, right? Or were you able to log in using the, …

135 00:14:43.460 00:14:45.630 Amber Lin: VPN kicks in.

136 00:14:46.800 00:14:51.529 Casie Aviles: No, like, I needed, like, a verification for this, and….

137 00:14:51.530 00:14:57.480 Amber Lin: Oh, yeah, I remember. Yeah, I can’t log into Robert’s other email, so I have no clue.

138 00:14:57.950 00:15:00.919 Amber Lin: Okay, Meta’s stuck. ….

139 00:15:01.780 00:15:04.250 Casie Aviles: Daily Silk….

140 00:15:04.300 00:15:07.339 Amber Lin: Oh, what about the daily sales flash?

141 00:15:13.020 00:15:16.290 Casie Aviles: Hmm, we don’t have an automation here, I believe.

142 00:15:16.800 00:15:24.660 Amber Lin: I see. So right now, Mark sends us an email every day with the… with the links.

143 00:15:25.490 00:15:34.640 Amber Lin: With the… with the spreadsheets. Do you think, … yeah, let me assign this to me. I will ask Robert to ask Mark

144 00:15:35.060 00:15:37.349 Amber Lin: If there’s… if there’s, …

145 00:15:38.020 00:15:45.140 Amber Lin: There’s a way we can connect to what Mark is using, so we don’t have to wait for his email. I think that will make it like…

146 00:15:45.250 00:15:47.679 Amber Lin: Okay, let me go through that.

147 00:15:48.230 00:15:54.769 Amber Lin: Alright, I think that’s all of the stuff we have now. ….

148 00:15:54.770 00:15:57.929 Casie Aviles: I just have, like, one clarification.

149 00:15:58.910 00:16:05.710 Casie Aviles: So the marketing tracker and the flash thing, those are separate, right?

150 00:16:06.370 00:16:06.980 Amber Lin: Yeah.

151 00:16:07.750 00:16:11.440 Casie Aviles: Okay, so, yeah, okay, for the ticket that I’m working on.

152 00:16:11.990 00:16:15.390 Casie Aviles: I won’t touch the, say, daily sales flash yet, then.

153 00:16:15.390 00:16:16.710 Amber Lin: Yeah, you don’t need to.

154 00:16:17.360 00:16:17.980 Casie Aviles: Okay.

155 00:16:18.550 00:16:19.060 Amber Lin: Yeah.

156 00:16:19.060 00:16:19.380 Casie Aviles: Thank you.

157 00:16:19.380 00:16:25.730 Amber Lin: … Of course. Okay, A, B, C… Alright.

158 00:16:27.120 00:16:29.565 Amber Lin: … …

159 00:16:34.180 00:16:35.170 Amber Lin: Think?

160 00:16:37.200 00:16:40.059 Amber Lin: Okay, skip the…

161 00:16:40.410 00:16:46.360 Amber Lin: Alright, I think the main questions here is for the inspector sheet. I think we’re still getting…

162 00:16:46.890 00:16:50.779 Amber Lin: Some feedback on the….

163 00:16:50.780 00:16:56.239 Casie Aviles: We addressed this already, as part of the message that we… that I sent to them.

164 00:16:57.100 00:16:58.369 Amber Lin: Oh, I see.

165 00:16:58.370 00:17:01.810 Casie Aviles: I mean, there are some triage tickets here that are…

166 00:17:02.170 00:17:06.210 Casie Aviles: I’ll take all this that need… Clarification from them.

167 00:17:06.640 00:17:09.669 Casie Aviles: But those that I can fix, I already fixed.

168 00:17:10.170 00:17:13.550 Casie Aviles: And I, yeah, I did… Message them with that.

169 00:17:13.940 00:17:17.130 Amber Lin: I see. That is awesome. …

170 00:17:17.640 00:17:27.169 Amber Lin: I think that it’s the same thing. When we say need clarification, I think the problem is also that we can’t see the original questions coming in.

171 00:17:28.260 00:17:29.830 Amber Lin: Do we….

172 00:17:29.830 00:17:40.260 Casie Aviles: I did, like, for one of the tickets, yeah, specifically this one, I did, like, a manual check for now. It’s not automated. I just basically look at the logs.

173 00:17:40.460 00:17:41.720 Amber Lin: And then I, ….

174 00:17:41.720 00:17:43.959 Casie Aviles: I added them to the triage ticket.

175 00:17:44.410 00:17:49.809 Amber Lin: Is there a way we can have NAN include the previous logs as well?

176 00:17:52.980 00:17:58.099 Casie Aviles: I’ll have to figure that out. I mean, there should be a way, if I was able to do it manually.

177 00:17:58.950 00:18:04.249 Casie Aviles: There’s just, you know, some… Things that can be complicated with the… with the…

178 00:18:04.780 00:18:08.219 Casie Aviles: with the IDs, with the space, but there should be a way, yeah.

179 00:18:08.220 00:18:09.000 Amber Lin: Hold it.

180 00:18:10.190 00:18:16.780 Amber Lin: Okay. I wouldn’t say this is top priority, but I think it’ll make your lives easier if we…

181 00:18:16.960 00:18:26.660 Amber Lin: check this, sometime within this sprint to see if we can have the original request included. I’ll set this by…

182 00:18:27.560 00:18:32.670 Amber Lin: And this cycle, because I know you have other stuff you’re working on.

183 00:18:33.450 00:18:43.550 Amber Lin: Dashboard… This is also low priority. This is maintenance, so remove the old KPI dashboard.

184 00:18:48.000 00:18:53.380 Amber Lin: to look at the transcripts, I’ll see this is medium priority.

185 00:18:53.750 00:18:54.740 Amber Lin: Okay.

186 00:18:55.210 00:18:56.730 Amber Lin: And then….

187 00:19:09.920 00:19:22.770 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, for… yeah, for this one, I just got access, for the sheets that I needed yesterday. There’s one sheet that we might need to normalize if we scroll down.

188 00:19:24.700 00:19:28.250 Mustafa Raja: and there’s a link if we go there.

189 00:19:42.750 00:19:46.869 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, the SCED guide, the first… the first one…

190 00:19:48.000 00:19:51.350 Mustafa Raja: We might need to normalize this or something.

191 00:19:53.590 00:19:59.640 Amber Lin: That’s true. I think this is the… Yeah.

192 00:20:03.090 00:20:15.330 Amber Lin: Okay, I’ll make a note of this. What about the original request for… the column H and stuff.

193 00:20:16.710 00:20:19.779 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, the current data is actually hard-coded.

194 00:20:22.030 00:20:23.350 Mustafa Raja: So… Oh.

195 00:20:24.770 00:20:28.349 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, I can just adjust the JSON to include this.

196 00:20:29.050 00:20:35.810 Amber Lin: I see. Oh, that’s why this sheet was very fast and accurate, because it was her book. That makes so much more sense.

197 00:20:36.160 00:20:37.160 Amber Lin: Okay.

198 00:20:37.470 00:20:44.120 Amber Lin: Is there a way we can improve it? I don’t think we can have it… if it’s hard-coded, how can it reflect

199 00:20:44.430 00:20:47.819 Amber Lin: People… there are new edits to that sheet.

200 00:20:48.000 00:20:50.269 Casie Aviles: Yeah, it can. We have to manually do it.

201 00:20:50.580 00:20:52.350 Casie Aviles: That’s why I think….

202 00:20:53.210 00:20:57.040 Casie Aviles: Part of the comment there was to have, like, a new approach.

203 00:20:57.990 00:20:59.260 Amber Lin: Okay.

204 00:20:59.860 00:21:04.059 Amber Lin: Let me say Skills and SIP Street.

205 00:21:05.800 00:21:07.690 Amber Lin: New approach.

206 00:21:09.000 00:21:13.849 Casie Aviles: Yes, so I guess there’s two things that may need to be done, like…

207 00:21:14.380 00:21:22.449 Casie Aviles: One work… one part, one task is to phase out the hard-coded version. Yeah, this one, the new approach.

208 00:21:23.410 00:21:30.119 Casie Aviles: And then the other one is for, like, if we’re just doing a quick fix for that error, then we could just edit the hard-coded.

209 00:21:30.800 00:21:34.970 Amber Lin: Okay, let’s edit, … where is it?

210 00:21:35.100 00:21:41.830 Amber Lin: Let’s do this to do a quick, hard-coded, quick sh… quick fix.

211 00:21:42.320 00:21:43.290 Casie Aviles: Yes. Okay.

212 00:21:43.290 00:21:49.529 Amber Lin: the hard code. I think this is pretty urgent. They asked last week, and then let’s think about…

213 00:21:49.640 00:21:54.380 Amber Lin: Let’s think together how we can get a new approach for the skills and zip sheet.

214 00:21:57.110 00:21:57.790 Mustafa Raja: Okay.

215 00:21:58.330 00:22:08.120 Amber Lin: Yeah, I’ll probably grab a time with you guys to think about it, because we also want to confirm on the inspector sheet on if we can…

216 00:22:08.750 00:22:13.160 Amber Lin: If we can send it out. Is the inspector sheet available to people right now?

217 00:22:13.430 00:22:18.740 Casie Aviles: Actually, it’s, … I didn’t really deactivate it, some people are asking.

218 00:22:18.910 00:22:22.990 Casie Aviles: you know, I’m… are still asking inspector sheet-related.

219 00:22:23.400 00:22:24.090 Amber Lin: ….

220 00:22:24.360 00:22:25.550 Casie Aviles: questions.

221 00:22:27.350 00:22:30.080 Amber Lin: Oh, so it’s not… it’s still active.

222 00:22:31.280 00:22:35.270 Casie Aviles: Yes, right now. That’s why we got the triage question, feedback.

223 00:22:35.890 00:22:41.650 Amber Lin: I see, okay. So, is it… In a good state.

224 00:22:43.440 00:22:52.969 Casie Aviles: I think… I think it is. Like, it… there… of course, there will still be some, you know, I… I believe there might still be some stuff that, might come in.

225 00:22:53.500 00:22:58.849 Casie Aviles: So, I think that the triage system definitely helps with that, so I can action quickly.

226 00:22:59.220 00:23:00.210 Casie Aviles: Okay. …

227 00:23:01.000 00:23:09.879 Casie Aviles: I think, yeah, that was… I was going to ask about that as well, like, what… which decision are we waiting on to get it live? Because I know it’s the most….

228 00:23:09.880 00:23:16.109 Amber Lin: Sorry, I didn’t know it was still live. I thought we deactivated it, so it’s online.

229 00:23:16.110 00:23:17.290 Casie Aviles: Oh, yeah, yeah.

230 00:23:17.400 00:23:25.399 Amber Lin: Yeah, let me grab a time for us, maybe tomorrow, and we can talk about the skills and zips and the inspector sheet.

231 00:23:25.800 00:23:26.130 Mustafa Raja: Yep.

232 00:23:26.130 00:23:26.750 Casie Aviles: Okay.

233 00:23:26.880 00:23:27.360 Casie Aviles: ….

234 00:23:27.360 00:23:29.400 Amber Lin: I need to talk about it.

235 00:23:30.030 00:23:32.860 Casie Aviles: Yeah, because I thought, like, my understanding was…

236 00:23:33.030 00:23:36.759 Casie Aviles: They paused using it on their side, but we didn’t really.

237 00:23:36.760 00:23:37.649 Amber Lin: Oh, I see.

238 00:23:37.760 00:23:38.560 Casie Aviles: Yeah, yeah.

239 00:23:38.560 00:23:49.270 Amber Lin: I thought it was… I think Utah meant we should pause it, but if we fix all the errors and it’s already live, I don’t think we need to take it off. I’m just gonna book us. Okay.

240 00:23:49.520 00:23:50.910 Amber Lin: Section…

241 00:23:54.750 00:23:59.259 Amber Lin: And, Casey, to confirm, you’re not working on the data platform stuff yet, right?

242 00:23:59.780 00:24:02.460 Casie Aviles: I did, like, leave just one…

243 00:24:02.780 00:24:06.440 Casie Aviles: A comment, an update on at least the linear…

244 00:24:06.890 00:24:13.309 Casie Aviles: Stuff, the linear dashboard, but it’s not, you know, it’s not complete yet.

245 00:24:14.140 00:24:17.300 Casie Aviles: I see, okay. Yeah, I left just a screenshot there.

246 00:24:17.710 00:24:18.670 Amber Lin: Gotcha.

247 00:24:18.670 00:24:19.640 Mustafa Raja: Sing….

248 00:24:20.050 00:24:21.100 Amber Lin: Slow.

249 00:24:23.700 00:24:27.339 Mustafa Raja: Can I get some context on 56… 566?

250 00:24:28.450 00:24:30.100 Amber Lin: of ABC?

251 00:24:30.100 00:24:30.760 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.

252 00:24:31.070 00:24:34.700 Amber Lin: 5… 5… where is it?

253 00:24:35.300 00:24:36.889 Amber Lin: What project is it under?

254 00:24:37.550 00:24:38.510 Mustafa Raja: Fuck.

255 00:24:38.510 00:24:39.150 Amber Lin: Oh.

256 00:24:39.760 00:24:46.060 Amber Lin: Sorry, this just means to add the home improvement like, tab.

257 00:24:46.060 00:24:54.090 Mustafa Raja: I don’t know, yeah, I added that, and I tested it, that’s done. It’s something with the mechanical….

258 00:24:54.090 00:24:57.739 Amber Lin: Oh, sorry, I copy and pasted the ticket.

259 00:24:58.040 00:25:00.799 Amber Lin: I didn’t change the content.

260 00:25:01.170 00:25:05.090 Amber Lin: I think you did what you’re supposed to do, but the ticket was not correct.

261 00:25:06.980 00:25:10.570 Mustafa Raja: … Yeah, I saw your comment on that.

262 00:25:11.690 00:25:13.169 Mustafa Raja: So this is… this is the same thing.

263 00:25:13.170 00:25:14.690 Amber Lin: Same thing, same thing, same thing.

264 00:25:14.690 00:25:15.749 Mustafa Raja: Oh, okay, okay.

265 00:25:15.980 00:25:17.679 Amber Lin: My bad.

266 00:25:18.920 00:25:21.539 Mustafa Raja: Okay, let me know if I need to do anything about this.

267 00:25:22.160 00:25:30.699 Amber Lin: Not yet. The central dock’s not even up. We’re just setting it up so we’re prepared, but it doesn’t affect anything live right now.

268 00:25:30.920 00:25:31.540 Mustafa Raja: Okay.

269 00:25:31.920 00:25:33.240 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, that’s fine.

270 00:25:33.810 00:25:40.760 Amber Lin: Vashup, are you working on any of these, or were you, working on the client stuff?

271 00:25:43.660 00:25:53.089 Vashdev Heerani: Nope, I am… I will start working on the, modeling, modeling stuff.

272 00:25:53.740 00:25:54.840 Amber Lin: I see.

273 00:25:54.840 00:25:57.460 Vashdev Heerani: I started the project for that.

274 00:25:58.170 00:26:08.220 Amber Lin: Yeah, okay. This is low priority compared to client projects, so if you have to decide what to work on, we’ll work on the client project first and do this later.

275 00:26:08.220 00:26:09.200 Vashdev Heerani: Okay, okay.

276 00:26:09.830 00:26:11.330 Amber Lin: Alright, thank you all.

277 00:26:13.100 00:26:13.799 Casie Aviles: Thank you.

278 00:26:14.230 00:26:15.509 Amber Lin: Okay, bye!