What is the challenge? |
Users are overwhelmed by the flood of notifications without sufficient control over what appears where. The current system creates information overload, causing important updates to get lost among less relevant alerts and reducing overall productivity. |
What is the impact? |
Too many notifications lead to alert fatigue and decreased productivity. Users may miss important updates among the noise or disable notifications entirely. By allowing granular control over notification types and channels, users can focus on what matters most to them, increasing engagement with the platform while reducing frustration. This would improve the overall user experience and make the product more valuable to different types of users with varying notification preferences. |
Describe your idea |
We propose implementing a comprehensive notification management system that allows users to:
For example, users could configure comment notifications to appear as desktop alerts while limiting status updates to hourly digest emails. This granular control would dramatically improve the signal-to-noise ratio and ensure users receive the right information through their preferred channels at the appropriate frequency. |
We are being overwhelmed by noise from our users within our business on the volume of notifications they are receiving, as well as being overwhelmed with the actual notifications we are receiving.
Would be great to please get this implemented so we can manage them more effectively.
This is ABSOLUTELY necessary for notifications to be relevant. Because of the information overload, my product managers are ignoring all Aha notifications and instead focusing on notifications directly from Jira. Ideally, they would be able to configure their notifications to only be notified for new assignments and comments.