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Confluence has a notifications drawer where you can view recent activity that pertains to you. For example, you’ll receive a notification if you were @mentioned in a comment, a task was assigned to you, or content you’re watching was updated. If your Confluence instance is linked to Jira, Jira Product Discovery, or Jira Service Management, you'll also see notifications from there (for example, if a Jira ticket was assigned to you).
When it comes to collaboration, the notifications drawer is a convenient way to track and respond to requests from your team, and to follow the progress of work that is important to you.
Looking to manage your email messages instead? See Email Notifications
To open your notifications drawer, select the bell iconin the top-right of the Confluence navigation bar.
Notifications are added to the notifications drawer when someone:
Shares a page or blog with you
Mentions you in a page, blog, comment, or task
Comments on a page or blog that you're watching
Likes a page or blog that you're watching
Notifications won’t include activity related to spaces you are watching. You must watch a specific page or blog to receive a related notification.
If your Confluence instance is linked to a Jira application, you'll also see the following Jira notifications:
Comments on issues that you're watching
Mentions
Shares of issues, filters, and searches
You can use the Only show unread feature to easily filter relevant notifications from the noise.
To do this:
Select the notification bell icon in the top nav bar to open the notification drawer.
Select the Only show unread button so that it is switched on (green).
To hide a single notification from view, select the blue dot on the right side of the notification. This marks the notification as "read" and because Only show unread is active, the now "read" notification will be hidden.
To clear all your unread notifications, select Mark all as read.
Notifications aren't deleted, so nothing is ever lost.
If you want to see hidden notifications later:
Select the notification bell icon in the top nav bar to open the notification center.
Select the Only show unread button so that it is switched off (gray). All notification, read or unread, will now appear in the notification center.
To unhide a notification, simply select Mark as unread and it will stay displaying in your list once you switch Only show unread back on.
Notifications are automatically removed from the list after 30 days. Older notifications can still be found in your email.
Shortcut | Action |
---|---|
g then n | Open the notifications drawer |
j | Move down to the next notification in the list |
k | Move up to the previous notification in the list |
n | Move down to the next notification for a particular page or blog |
p | Move up to the previous notification for a particular page or blog |
Enter | Open the selected notification |
u | Return to the notification list after opening a particular notification |
The Confluence Cloud mobile app is available for iOS and Android and lets you view and respond to notifications wherever you are.
From the notifications page, users can view the latest updates and filter past notifications by product.
To view and manage your notifications from a single page:
Select the bell icon from the top-right menu.
Hover your mouse and select the ‘Open in a new tab’ icon.
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