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No Self-Hosted Task Scheduler with Calendar and Project View

Privacy-conscious users want a self-hosted task scheduler combining a project/task list with a drag-and-drop weekly calendar accessible across desktop and mobile. No free, self-hostable tool provides this specific workflow, forcing compromises between data ownership and usability.

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