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Settings → Notifications is a grid: events down the side, channels across the top. Tick the combinations you want.

Channels

Slack and Discord must be configured before they can be selected. Until you’ve added a webhook URL, their column shows “Enable [channel] in settings first” — click the channel to open its settings panel and paste the URL. Saving a channel confirms with “[Channel] settings saved”.

Events

Ranking

These match the ranking alerts exactly — the thresholds are the same, and these preferences only control delivery. The alerts themselves are always generated and always appear in the feed.

Audits

Audit Complete — a site audit finished processing. Referring Domains Spike is the one worth enabling even if you turn off the rest. A sudden 50% jump in referring domains is more often a negative-SEO or spam-link event than a marketing success, and it’s the kind of thing you want to hear about immediately.

AI Visibility, Local SEO, Web Vitals

  • Snapshot Complete — an AI visibility snapshot finished
  • Rankings Check Complete — a local SEO check finished
  • Vitals Check Complete — a Core Web Vitals audit finished

Reports

Scheduled Report Ready — an automated report has been generated.

Account

Usage Limit Warning — you’re approaching your plan’s usage limits. Worth leaving on: hitting a limit silently stops data collection.

Choosing what to enable

The completion events — audit, snapshot, local, vitals — fire every time a scheduled job finishes. On a project checking daily, that’s a notification a day per feature saying nothing happened of note. Enable them while you’re waiting on a specific run, and turn them off once you trust the schedule. The events genuinely worth pushing to email or Slack are the ones you’d act on: Lost Top 10, Lost Top 100, Referring Domains Spike, Domain Rank Dropped, and Usage Limit Warning. Everything else reads fine in the Notification center when you next look.

Permissions

Changing organization notification rules requires the owner or admin role. Members can view them and read their own notifications. See Roles and permissions.