Reading and clearing in-app notifications Guide
Learn how the notification bell works in Praxivara — read updates, clear the unread badge, and keep your inbox tidy.
Last updated July 16, 2026
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Praxivara keeps you informed with in-app notifications for things worth your attention — agent activity, completed work, meeting and reminder alerts, and other workspace updates. Everything lives behind the notification bell in the top header, so you can catch up in one place without leaving your current screen.
Finding the notification bell
The notification bell sits in the header at the top of your workspace, near your account menu. It's visible from every page, so your latest updates are always one click away.
When you have unread notifications, a small badge appears on the bell. The badge is your at-a-glance signal that something new is waiting — you don't need to open the panel to know there's activity.
Tip: The bell travels with you across the Dashboard, Assistant, Agents, and every workspace tool, so you never have to hunt for a separate notifications page.
Reading your notifications
- Click the bell in the top header to open the notifications panel.
- Scroll the list to review your updates, with the most recent shown first.
- Select any notification to open the related item — for example, jump to the agent run, task, meeting, or chat it refers to.
Opening a notification marks it as read, so the unread count updates as you work through the list.
Understanding the unread badge
The badge on the bell reflects how many notifications you haven't read yet. As you open notifications — or mark them all as read — the badge count goes down. Once everything is read, the badge disappears and the bell returns to its plain state.
This makes the bell a quick daily check: a badge means there's something new to look at, and a clear bell means you're caught up.
Marking everything as read
If several updates have stacked up and you'd rather clear the count in one step, use the mark-all-read action inside the notifications panel.
- Open the notifications panel from the bell.
- Choose the option to mark all as read.
- The unread badge clears immediately, while the notifications themselves stay in the list for reference.
This is the fastest way to reset the badge when you've already seen what you need or want a clean slate for the day.
Clearing notifications you no longer need
Marking as read keeps notifications in your history; clearing removes them from the list. Use clearing when you've acted on an update and don't need to see it again.
- Remove an individual notification directly from the panel when you're done with it.
- Clear the panel to tidy up once you've reviewed and handled your updates.
Clearing a notification only removes the alert — it never deletes the underlying task, meeting, chat, or agent run it pointed to. Those items remain safely in your workspace.
Staying on top of updates
A few habits keep your notifications useful rather than noisy:
- Glance at the bell when you log in to see what happened while you were away.
- Open notifications you want to act on, and mark the rest as read to keep the badge meaningful.
- Clear notifications once they've served their purpose so the panel reflects only what's current.
Because notifications are tied to your account, your read and cleared state stays consistent as you move between devices — the same workspace on your computer and your phone shows the same, up-to-date view.