Your new web notifications experience is here
Quickly find and take action on your notifications with the new notifications experience on GitHub.com
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March 10 update: We’re replacing our previous web notifications interface with our new experience in the coming weeks.
At Universe, we introduced a new web notifications experience for GitHub. After months of testing, learning, and iterating, the new web notifications is now the default experience on GitHub.com.
The new web notifications interface helps you quickly find and take action on your notifications at your desk or on the go. Take the stress out of notifications with custom filter workflows, clear notifications quickly with keyboard shortcuts, and free up time to unblock a teammate or help a friend out with a pull request.
What’s next
You’ve shared that you’re more productive and responsive with the new web notifications—but we’re not done. Share your feedback to help us improve the notifications experience.
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