Notifications and Reminders
4.5 Notifications and Reminders
ACTIONBRIDGE helps you stay on top of tasks and team updates through built-in notifications and smart reminders. These alerts are designed to be helpful — not noisy — and are configurable per project.
Notification Types
- In-App Notifications: Appear in the ACTIONBRIDGE web and Teams app interface (notification bell icon).
- Teams Notifications: Delivered via Microsoft Teams bot messages or channel posts (when applicable).
- Email Notifications: (Planned) Optional email alerts for major updates (coming soon).
What Triggers Notifications
- When you are mentioned in a comment
- When a task is assigned to you
- When a task you follow changes status or is updated
- When a comment is posted and your name is ticked
- When a reminder is due for an upcoming deadline
Reminders
- Reminders are automatically triggered for tasks with due dates.
- Default reminder timing is configurable (e.g. 24 hours before due).
- Reminders can appear in-app or be delivered to Teams if enabled.
Managing Notification Settings
- Go to Project Settings → Notifications.
- Choose which types of updates you want to receive.
- Admins can configure global defaults for the entire project.
Tips
- Keep notifications enabled for mentions and assignments — they’re directly relevant.
- Disable noisy updates like status changes if you prefer a quieter experience.
- Use reminders to help teammates avoid missed deadlines, especially for critical tasks.
With customizable notifications and automatic reminders, ACTIONBRIDGE keeps your team informed — just the right amount, at just the right time.

Sho Shimoda
Spending more time creating help content than writing code — but only because making things easier is part of the product. Sho bridges engineering with user success, ensuring that every feature is not only powerful but also understandable. With a background in software development, AI integration, and product design, he now focuses on crafting systems where users don’t need to ask for help — but find it when they do.Category
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Sho Shimoda
Spending more time creating help content than writing code — but only because making things easier is part of the product. Sho bridges engineering with user success, ensuring that every feature is not only powerful but also understandable. With a background in software development, AI integration, and product design, he now focuses on crafting systems where users don’t need to ask for help — but find it when they do.

Koki Nin
Managing code, chasing after enhancements — and sometimes chasing bugs that turned out to be features. Koki is at the heart of the product’s technical evolution, turning feedback into fixes, and specs into shippable reality. He thrives where architecture meets iteration, always pushing for cleaner code and smoother experiences.

Yasushi Motoki
Helping users start strong with ACTIONBRIDGE. Yasushi leads the onboarding experience, translating product complexity into clarity. Whether guiding first-time users or supporting enterprise rollouts, he ensures every team gets value from day one — and knows exactly where to go next.