
We're thrilled to introduce our brand new notification feature, designed to keep you informed of the events that matter most to you, directly within the app and via daily email reports.

Never miss a critical event again! With this new feature, you can now create personalized "watch rules" to be notified of specific changes within your organization. Whether it's a new credential, a successful deployment, or an issue encountered, our notifications will alert you in real-time.

Tailor your notifications by defining precisely which entities and actions you want to monitor. For instance, you can choose to receive an in-app notification every time a new credential is created.

For a comprehensive overview, you'll also receive a daily activity report via email, summarizing all the events you're watching. This ensures you can easily catch up on everything that happened while you were away.

To make monitoring even easier, you can now directly "watch" a project from its dedicated view, on the project page. With a single click, you'll start receiving notifications about all relevant activities related to that project.
By default, when you create a project, you will automatically receive notifications related to this project.
We're really excited to see how our customers will use this, as there are so many possible use cases! Our robust event system is fully reachable via API, meaning an event can be created from anywhere. This opens up a world of possibilities for integrating notifications into your existing workflows and tools.
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