Core workflows · Notifications

Notifications

Important events — new leads, campaigns, deal changes — collect in one place, and you can get a push on your browser or phone.

What you get notified about

Each notification is created at the moment the event happens. Form leads and campaign sends go to every workspace member; deal won/lost goes to that deal’s assignee (or the workspace owner if there’s no assignee); a deal-assigned notice goes only to the one newly-assigned owner. You won’t get notified about your own actions (assigning a deal to yourself, closing a deal you closed).

Opening the inbox

The inbox keeps the latest 100, newest first, with unread items marked by a dot and color. The unread count is shown at the top of the screen.

Tapping an item marks it read and jumps straight to the linked contact, deal or campaign. Use Mark all read at the top-right to clear them all at once.

Turn on push · re-subscribe

On the Notifications screen, press Enable push to allow browser permission and subscribe this device. Switched devices or lost permission? Re-subscribe from the same place. Use Send test to confirm it works right away.

  1. Press Enable push and the browser asks for notification permission. Choose Allow.
  2. Once allowed, this device subscribes automatically and the status card shows ‘You’re receiving push notifications on this device’.
  3. Press Send test to check push actually arrives — a single test notification comes to you immediately.
  4. To stop receiving, use Turn off to unsubscribe this device.

The status card’s message reflects your current state. ‘Permission granted but this device isn’t subscribed’ means press Re-subscribe; ‘Notifications are blocked’ means you need to switch notifications to ‘Allow’ in the browser’s site settings.

Push is per-device and per-account, so even if you belong to multiple workspaces, notifications from any of them reach your subscribed device. The inbox list itself is shown per workspace.

Practical tips

Things to watch

If you ‘Block’ notifications in the browser once, the app can’t turn them back on. You have to switch it to ‘Allow’ yourself in the browser’s site settings via the address bar.
Some browsers (notably iOS) only support web push when the app is added to your home screen. If you see ‘This browser doesn’t support web push’, rely on the in-app inbox instead.

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