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Notification Inbox
Every alert in one place — even the ones you dismissed.
What Is the Inbox
The notification inbox is a server-backed log of the alerts Mixed Nuts has sent you. Push notifications are easy to dismiss by accident; the inbox is your safety net. Tap the bell icon on the Home tab to open it. A dot on the bell means you have unread notifications.
What Appears in the Inbox
The inbox includes alerts that are not browseable elsewhere:
- Court formed -- a match has reached its minimum and is going ahead
- Slot filled -- you were promoted from reserve to confirmed
- Court dissolved -- a previously formed match dropped below the minimum
- Match canceled -- a match you opted into has been canceled
- Match edited -- a match you opted into has been rescheduled or otherwise changed
- Thread reply -- someone replied to a message thread you started
- Reaction -- someone reacted to one of your messages
- Removed from group -- an admin removed you from a group
- Removed from match -- an admin removed you from a match roster
- Invite accepted -- a new member joined a group you own or admin
What Does Not Appear
Two categories are intentionally left out:
- Group chat messages -- the chat tab is already a complete history. Adding chat to the inbox would just double-count unread messages.
- Match reminders -- the match itself is on your schedule. Open the schedule to see what is coming up.
Marking Notifications Read
Tap any notification row to open the related match, thread, chat, or group. The row is marked read automatically and the dot on the bell goes away once nothing is unread. To mark everything read at once, use the Mark all read action in the inbox toolbar.
Push Notifications vs the Inbox
Push notifications and the inbox are independent. A notification is delivered as a push (if you have push enabled) and persisted to the inbox. If you turn push off, you still get the inbox. If you have push on but dismiss the alert, the inbox row is still there.
See the push notifications help page for managing system-level notification settings.