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Every Update. Zero Context Switching.

New assignment? Comment mention? Status change? GitScrum's notification center delivers updates instantly—without pulling you away from your work.

Real-time WebSocket • Smart grouping • One-click navigation

Notification Center

IDE-Style Alerts.
Built into your workflow.

The notification panel lives in your Activity Bar—always accessible, never intrusive. Click the bell, see what matters, get back to work.

Task Notifications

Assignments, comments, status changes, mentions

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NoteVault Alerts

When teammates share notes with you

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Capabilities

Notifications That Work.
Not noise.

Real-Time Delivery

WebSocket-powered. Updates appear in under 1 second. No page refresh needed.

Smart Badge Counter

Unread count in your Activity Bar. Glance once, know if you need to check.

Contextual Information

See who did what, to which item, in which project—all in the notification row.

One-Click Navigation

Click any notification to open the item directly. Task drawer, NoteVault—instant access.

Auto Mark as Read

Open the panel, notifications mark as read. No manual cleanup required.

Workflow Status Display

See current task status with color-coded indicator. Know if it's open, in progress, or done.

For Agency Owners

Team Activity.
Without micromanaging.

You need to know when critical tasks move, when clients get updates, when team members hit blockers. But you don't have time to check every project manually. Notifications become your pulse check.

Critical Updates Only

See when tasks assigned to you change status. No noise from unrelated activity.

Team Mentions

When someone mentions you in a comment, you'll know immediately.

Instant Context

Every notification shows project name and current status. Triage without clicking.

I used to start every morning checking 5 projects. Now I check the bell icon. If it's empty, everything's on track.

A

Agency Owner, Digital Studio

Before GitScrum, I had 3 browser tabs open per project just to track comments. Now it's one sidebar panel.

M

Engineering Manager, SaaS Company

For Managers

Team Updates.
Without endless meetings.

You coordinate across multiple projects. You need to know when work moves, when comments need responses, when team members need input. Checking each board wastes hours.

Cross-Project Visibility

Notifications aggregate from all your projects. One place, complete picture.

Status Change Alerts

Task moved to 'Blocked'? You'll see it instantly. Unblock before it derails the sprint.

Comment Responses

Team replied to your feedback? Notification arrives. Continue the conversation without searching.

For Developers

Relevant Alerts.
Not inbox noise.

Your work lives in code. But you need to know when tasks get assigned, when PMs comment on your work, when code reviews come through. Email notifications break flow. GitScrum notifications don't.

Assignment Alerts

New task assigned? Notification with full context. Know what's expected without leaving your workflow.

Comment Mentions

Someone [at]mentioned you? Notification arrives with the comment preview. Respond without hunting.

No Self-Echoes

You don't get notifications for your own actions. Only what others do.

I keep the sidebar collapsed while coding. The badge tells me if I need to check. Usually I don't. When I do, it's relevant.

D

Senior Developer, Remote Team

I don't have to ask 'any updates?' anymore. The notification panel tells me when to check.

C

Client, Marketing Agency

For Clients

Progress Updates.
Without asking.

You're paying for work but don't want to constantly ask for updates. You want to know when things move—when tasks complete, when there are questions, when deliverables are ready.

Task Completion Alerts

Work item marked done? You'll see it in your portal notifications immediately.

Comment Requests

Team needs your input? Notification arrives. Respond and keep work moving.

Shared Notes

When team shares documentation via NoteVault, notification lets you know instantly.

How It Works

Click. See. Act.
That's it.

Notifications appear in your Activity Bar. Click the bell, review updates, click any item to navigate directly.

Real-time WebSocket delivery
Badge counter on Activity Bar
Auto mark as read on view
Task assignment notifications
Comment and mention alerts
Workflow status changes
NoteVault share notifications
One-click navigation to item
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Instant Delivery

When someone assigns you a task, comments on your work, or mentions you—notification appears in under 1 second via WebSocket.

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Badge Counter

Unread count shows on the bell icon. At a glance, you know if there's anything new. Zero means you're caught up.

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One-Click Action

Click any notification to open the item directly. Task opens in drawer. Note opens in NoteVault. No hunting through boards.

Comparison

Notifications that actually help.

Most tools drown you in email. GitScrum keeps it in-app and relevant.

FeatureGitScrumJiraAsanaMonday
Real-Time Delivery<1 secDelayedSecondsSeconds
In-App PanelYesYesYesYes
Badge CounterYesYesYesYes
One-Click NavigationYesPartialYesYes
Auto Mark as ReadYesManualManualManual
Status in NotificationYesNoPartialNo
Filters Own ActionsYesNoPartialNo
WebSocket PoweredYesNoPartialPartial

GitScrum: Sub-second WebSocket delivery, auto mark as read, workflow status in every notification. Built for developers who hate inbox noise.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What triggers a notification?

Task assignments, comments on your tasks, mentions, workflow status changes, and when teammates share notes with you via NoteVault.

Do I get notifications for my own actions?

No. GitScrum filters out your own activity. You only see what others do—no self-echoes cluttering your feed.

How fast do notifications arrive?

Under 1 second. GitScrum uses WebSocket connections for real-time delivery. No polling, no delays.

Where do notifications appear?

In the Activity Bar on the left sidebar. Click the bell icon to open the notification panel. Badge shows unread count.

Do I have to manually mark notifications as read?

No. Opening the notification panel automatically marks all visible notifications as read. No cleanup required.

Can I click a notification to see the item?

Yes. Every notification is clickable. Task notifications open the task drawer. Note notifications open NoteVault. One click, direct navigation.

What information shows in each notification?

User avatar, name, action taken, item title with code/number, workflow status with color, project name, and relative time (e.g., '2h ago').

Do notifications work across all projects?

Yes. You receive notifications from all projects where you're a team member. They aggregate in one panel for easy review.

Stay in the Loop. Stay in Flow.

Real-time notifications that respect your focus. Know when things change without checking constantly.

Free forever • WebSocket-powered • No email spam