We want to share something we've been working on — and be upfront that it's still in testing. Early on, we held off on using reMarkable's cloud because we weren't sure it fit within reMarkable's service agreement. We believe we've now found an approach that respects their terms. We have it working internally, but we're still running tests before we decide whether we can release it. If it ships, here's what it would mean for you: - No Developer Mode needed to sync. Today, syncing planners requires putting your tablet into Developer Mode. This approach removes that step. - No need to be on the same network. Your planners can update wherever you are — you and your tablet no longer have to be on the same Wi-Fi. - CalSync runs everywhere, independently. It quietly keeps your planners up to date as your calendar changes. This cloud sync will most likely be a Pro feature. A note on privacy — this matters to us:CalSync still runs on your computer and stays connected. We're deliberately avoiding storing your calendar data in our own cloud. Instead, CalSync acts like a traffic controller: it watches your calendars and pushes the updated planners to your tablet as things change — so your calendar data stays with you, not on our servers. About your standby (sleep) screen:Showing your events on your tablet's standby screen will still require Developer Mode. We'll make this something you can turn on or off based on your preference. We'll keep you posted as testing continues. Thanks for your continued support — it means a lot.