For the past six months, we've heard the same feedback: notifications were either overwhelming or easy to miss. There wasn't much middle ground.
So we started over.
The new notification system groups related updates, lets you snooze without guilt, and surfaces what actually needs your attention—not just what happened most recently.
What changed:
Smart grouping — Related updates now roll up into a single thread instead of flooding your inbox
Priority signals — Mentions, direct requests, and blockers get flagged differently than FYIs
Flexible delivery — Choose where you get notified: in-app, email, Slack, or all three
We also added a notification archive, so nothing disappears unless you want it to.
Why it matters:
Notifications are infrastructure. When they work well, you forget they exist. When they don't, they derail your day.
This rebuild focuses on trust: you should feel confident that if something is urgent, you'll know—and if it's not, it won't interrupt you.
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What's next:
We're testing digest modes for teams that prefer batch updates over real-time alerts. If that sounds useful, let us know—we're rolling it out to early access groups in January.
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