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# Notifications settings

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### Navigate to notifications settings

1. Select an app in the top left corner from the Switcher
2. Navigate to **App Settings** by clicking the gear icon (⚙️) at the top of the Timeline sidebar
3. Click on **Notifications** in the sidebar

### Settings for individual notifications

All notifications can each be configured with a number of default settings.&#x20;

* **Enabled:** Toggle this type of notification on or off
* **Mentions:** Mention individual users or user groups in the notification&#x20;
* **Channel(s):** Select or enter one or more channel names for this type of notification.
  * Leave this field blank to send notifications to your configured [primary channel](#primary-channel) (default).

Some notification types may have additional settings that pertain to the specific functionality of the notification. For example, reminder notifications allow you to configure reminder frequency.

{% hint style="info" %}
You can also opt into receiving email notifications for each app-level notification type. For more details visit the [email notification settings documentation](/using-runway/user-settings.md#email-notification-settings).
{% endhint %}

Learn more about notifications here:

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[Notifications overview](/notifications/notifications-overview.md)
{% endcontent-ref %}


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