Working Together
What You Get Notified About
Channels, categories, and quieting one noisy thread
EnDAO reaches you three ways, and you control each one separately. Settings live under your account, not per Group.
The three channels
| Channel | Where it arrives | Can you turn it off |
|---|---|---|
| In-app | Your notifications list inside EnDAO | NoThis is the record of what happened, so it is always written. |
| The address on your account | Yes | |
| Push | Your phone or desktop, if you allowed notifications | YesYour browser can also revoke permission on its own, which stops push regardless of this setting. |
What you can be told about
- Decisions
- New Decisions, and what happens to ones you are following.
- Members
- People joining, leaving, and changes to who holds what.
- Treasury
- Money arriving, payments needing approval, and what moves.
- Social
- Replies and activity on threads you are part of.
- Voting reminders
- A nudge before a Decision you have not voted on closes.
Email arrives as things happen, or not at all. There is no daily or weekly summary today.
Turning down one noisy thread
Channels are account-wide, but each Discussion carries its own level for each person. Starting a thread or commenting on it subscribes you; you can change that per thread at any time.
| Level | What reaches you |
|---|---|
| Loud | Everything that happens on the thread |
| Normal | Notable activityThe level a thread starts at. |
| Quiet | Only things that name you directly |
| Muted | No email and no pushThe in-app row is still written, so muting stops the interruption without hiding what happened. |
An explicit choice outranks the automatic one. Muting a busy thread and then replying to it once does not quietly put you back on Normal.
Related guides
- Starting a Discussion: where per-thread levels apply.
- Something's Not Working: what to check when notifications stop arriving.
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