Our notification system empowers you to stay informed about monitored events by delivering real-time updates as soon as results are available. Through a dedicated Notification Settings page, you can customize their preferred delivery method, including in-app notifications, email, integration with Slack or Microsoft Teams, or a custom Webhook. Additionally, the Notification History section allows you to view and filter all past notifications for easy reference.
Follow these steps to manage your notifications effectively:
Access Notification Options
From the home page, select the Bell icon () in the top right corner
The Notifications Center displays
Configure Notification Settings
Select the Gear icon () to open the Notification Settings page
Choose your preferred delivery method (e.g., in-app, email, Slack, Microsoft Teams, or Custom Web Hook)
To set up Slack, Teams, or a Custom Web Hook, click the Web Hook Settings button in the pop-up box
Enter the pertinent webhook URL (e.g.,
https://example-malicious1.com/webhook)
Note that this is a fictional URL for demonstration purposes only
Save the settings to enable notifications
View Notification History
From the home page, select the Bell icon () in the top right corner
Click View All to view your Notification History
This page displays all notifications from the past 30 days, regardless of whether they were cleared or not
Use the available filters to sort or search for specific notifications
Users can select notifications to be deleted or delete all notifications
Clear Notifications
From the home page, select the Bell icon () in the top right corner
Click Clear All to remove notifications
Note: Cleared notifications remain accessible in Notification History and are not deleted.
Click the Bell icon () to clear the Notification menu.
Create a Webhook for Microsoft Teams
In Microsoft Teams, go to the desired channel for notifications.
Choose Send webhook alerts to a channel.
Name your workflow.
Copy the HTTP POST URL generated for the Teams workflow.
In Silent Push, go to Account Settings > Webhook Settings tab.
Add the Teams HTTP POST URL into the Microsoft Teams field.
Alternatively, users can set up a webhook workflow. Learn more at Create Incoming Webhooks.
Slack
Create an incoming webhook in Slack. For detailed instructions, visit Slack Webhooks.
Copy the HTTP POST URL generated for Slack.
In Silent Push, go to Account Settings > Webhook Settings tab.
Add the Teams HTTP POST URL into the Slack field.
Custom Webhook
Generate an HTTP POST URL for your custom webhook and copy it.
In Silent Push, go to Account Settings > Webhook Settings tab.
Paste the Teams HTTP POST URL into the Custom field.
Note: Always save your HTTP POST URL in a secure location, as it may not be retrievable after initial setup.