Notifications
Want to know what's happening in your workspace? We've built a simple notification system that works with email, Slack, and Discord - use whichever you prefer!
Email Setup
To get email notifications working, you'll need to plug in your SMTP details:
Field | Description |
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Host | The address of your SMTP server (e.g., smtp.gmail.com) |
Port | The port number your SMTP server uses (usually 587 for TLS) |
Username | Your email account username |
Password | Your email account password or app-specific password |
From Email | The email address that will appear as the sender |
From Name | The display name that recipients will see |
Security | The type of security protocol (SSL/TLS) for the connection |
Once that's done, important updates will land straight in your inbox.
Adding Slack
Getting Slack notifications is pretty straightforward. You'll need:
Field | Description |
---|---|
Webhook URL | The unique URL provided by Slack for sending messages to your channel |
Just add these and your Slack channel will start getting real-time updates.
Setting up Discord
Discord is super simple - all you need is:
Field | Description |
---|---|
Webhook URL | The URL generated by Discord for sending messages to your channel |
Plug that in and you're good to go! Updates will show up in your Discord channel.
What You'll Get Notified About
We've grouped notifications into three main buckets:
- Activity stuff (like new deployments)
- Security heads-ups
- System changes
For each of these, you can:
- Pick which ones you want to get
- Choose where they go (email/Slack/Discord)
- Set different rules for different types
Tweaking Your Settings
Need to change things up? No problem! You can:
- Update your email settings
- Switch webhook URLs
- Change what triggers notifications
Everything's right there in the settings - just point and click to get it how you want it.