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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:

FieldDescription
HostThe address of your SMTP server (e.g., smtp.gmail.com)
PortThe port number your SMTP server uses (usually 587 for TLS)
UsernameYour email account username
PasswordYour email account password or app-specific password
From EmailThe email address that will appear as the sender
From NameThe display name that recipients will see
SecurityThe 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:

FieldDescription
Webhook URLThe 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:

FieldDescription
Webhook URLThe 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.

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