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Notifications

The Notifications screen keeps you informed about tasks, devices, and upsells across your properties. You can filter by type, group by date, mark notifications as read or unread, and customize which notifications you receive.


Tap the bell icon in the top-right of the Home header to open the Notifications screen. The bell shows a red badge with the count of unread notifications, so you can scan for new activity without leaving Home.

Each notification shows:

  • Section icon — indicates the notification category (task, device, upsell, or noise alert)
  • Title — a summary of what happened
  • Content — additional detail (if available)
  • Actor name — who triggered the notification
  • Timestamp — relative time (e.g., “5m ago”, “2h ago”, “3d ago”)
  • Unread indicator — a blue dot for notifications you haven’t read yet

Tap a notification to navigate to the related entity (task, device, etc.). Unread notifications are automatically marked as read when you tap them.

Notifications are grouped by date into Today, Yesterday, and Earlier sections, with the most recent items at the top. Pull down on the list to refresh.


Filter chips at the top let you narrow the list. Each chip shows the unread count for that section:

  • All — every notification
  • Tasks — task-related notifications (status changes, assignments, comments)
  • Devices — device alerts (offline, low battery, noise)
  • Upsells — upsell-related notifications
  • Read — only notifications you’ve already read; useful for finding something you marked too quickly
  • Archived — notifications you’ve archived (see Archiving Notifications below)

The list loads in pages — scroll to the bottom and tap Load more to bring in older notifications.


  • Tap — opens the notification’s related item and marks it read
  • Swipe — swipe a row to mark it read (or, when the Read filter is active, swipe to mark it back to unread)
  • Mark all read — tap the double-check icon in the header to clear every unread indicator at once. The badge on the icon shows how many will be flipped; if everything is already read, you’ll see a brief confirmation instead of a silent no-op.

Archiving moves a notification out of your main list without deleting it, so your inbox stays focused on what’s current.

  • Archive — press and hold a notification row to archive it. Archived rows leave your default list immediately.
  • View archived — tap the Archived filter chip to see everything you’ve archived.
  • Restore — in the Archived view, swipe a row to restore it back to your inbox.

Archived notifications never show an unread indicator, even if you never opened them.


Tap the gear icon in the top-right of the Notifications header to open Notification Settings.

The settings screen displays a grid where you can toggle notifications by type and channel:

  • Push — mobile push notifications
  • Email — email notifications
  • SMS — text message notifications

Each row represents a notification type (e.g., “Task Status Changed”, “Device Offline”, “New Comment”). Toggle the switch for each channel to enable or disable that combination.

Your notification preferences are saved per organization member and sync across devices.


The bell icon on the Home header shows a red badge with the count of unread notifications across every section. Open the Notifications screen and the chip for each section also displays its own unread count, so you can jump straight to the activity that needs attention.