Know what needs you
Notifications surface the things that actually need your attention — a mention, a task assigned to you, an update on work you follow — so you’re not constantly checking whether something changed.
Get notified about the mentions, assignments, and updates that matter, with each notification linking straight to the work it’s about.
The right alerts
Get notified about mentions, assignments, and key updates.
Straight to the work
Each notification links to the document, task, or thread.
One inbox
See what needs your attention across the workspace.
Team alignment
Keep everyone in the loop without constant check-ins.
What you can do with Wyatt
The right alerts
Get notified about mentions, assignments, and key updates.
Straight to the work
Each notification links to the document, task, or thread.
One inbox
See what needs your attention across the workspace.
Team alignment
Keep everyone in the loop without constant check-ins.
Notifications surface the things that actually need your attention — a mention, a task assigned to you, an update on work you follow — so you’re not constantly checking whether something changed.
Every notification links straight to the document, task, or conversation it’s about. You go from “someone mentioned me” to the exact spot in one click.
Good notifications keep teams aligned without overwhelming them. Wyatt focuses on the updates that matter so the loop stays useful rather than noisy.
When the team can rely on notifications to stay informed, there’s less need for status check-ins. Work moves forward and people stay in sync.
Because notifications come from the same workspace as your documents, tasks, and projects, they connect directly to the work instead of pointing to a separate tool.
They surface mentions, task assignments, and updates on work you follow, so you know what needs your attention.
Yes. Each notification links straight to the related document, task, or conversation.
Notifications focus on updates that matter, keeping the loop useful rather than noisy.
When the team relies on notifications to stay informed, there’s less need for status check-ins.