Notifications
Review your personal Devpilot notification inbox, including new-device and new-location sign-in alerts.
Notifications
Devpilot keeps a personal notification inbox for every account. This is where security alerts (like new-device and new-location sign-ins) and workspace-level notifications addressed to you are collected. This page explains what shows up in your inbox, how to filter it, and how to mark things read.
Accessing Your Notifications
- Click the bell icon in the top-right corner of the dashboard, or click your avatar and select Notifications.
- The notifications page lists your alerts with the most recent first.
A small badge on the bell icon shows how many unread notifications you have.
What You'll See in Your Inbox
Devpilot generates personal notifications for account-related events. The notifications you'll see include:
- New-device login — a sign-in happened from a device Devpilot hasn't seen on your account before. The alert includes the device type, browser, operating system, and IP address.
- New-location login — a sign-in happened from a location far from your recent activity. The alert includes the approximate distance from your last known location and the new location's details.
- Workspace quota alerts — when a workspace you belong to approaches or exceeds a resource quota (for example, app count or storage), notifications are written to your inbox so you can take action.
- Other system notifications — Devpilot may add further notification types over time; they all appear in this inbox with a title, message, and timestamp.
Security alerts for new devices and new locations are also sent as emails. Quota alerts and other workspace events may send emails or Slack messages through workspace notification channels — those channels are configured by a workspace admin and are separate from your personal inbox.
Reading Notifications
Each notification shows:
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
| Title | A short summary of the event. |
| Message | More detail — what happened and where. |
| Type | Category used to colour or icon the entry. |
| Status | Read or unread. |
| Timestamp | When the notification was created, in your configured timezone. |
Click any notification to expand it or navigate to the related workspace.
Filtering Your Notifications
By default the page shows all notifications, newest first. You can narrow the list:
- Unread only — toggle this to hide notifications you've already read.
- Pagination — older notifications are loaded in pages. Scroll or click Next to continue browsing.
Marking Notifications as Read
A Single Notification
- Locate the notification in the list.
- Click Mark as read (or simply open it — reading a notification marks it as read).
Once marked, the notification moves out of your unread count.
All Notifications at Once
If you want a clean inbox:
- Click the Mark all as read button at the top of the list.
- Every unread notification on your account is marked read. The response includes how many were updated.
Marking notifications as read only affects their status — they stay in your inbox as historical records. Devpilot does not currently support deleting notifications from your inbox.
Notification Statistics
At the top of the page Devpilot displays a summary:
- Total — every notification ever sent to your account.
- Unread — notifications you haven't opened or marked read.
- Read — notifications you've already seen.
This is the same data powering the unread badge on the bell icon.
Deployment, Script, and Workspace-Wide Alerts
Alerts that go to a whole team — for example "deployment failed on server X" or "script finished on server Y" — are delivered through workspace notification channels, not your personal inbox. A workspace admin configures channels (email, Slack, Discord, etc.) for each alert scope. See the Workspace documentation for how to set those up.
Your personal inbox is focused on events that matter to you specifically, like security alerts on your sign-in.