> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.getmesa.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.getmesa.com/going-further/notifications.md).

# Notifications

MESA offers **Notifications** you can turn on and off as needed.&#x20;

Notifications will trigger failure notifications to be sent to designated email addresses in the event of an error occurring on newly created workflows.&#x20;

Notifications are enabled by default when you create a workflow and will be enabled for all email addresses associated with your MESA account. You can remove emails associated with your workflow by clicking an email address that's listed under the Notifications section in the workflow's dashboard menu, and then clicking the trash can icon next to the email address in the Manage Workflow modal that pops up.

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You can also disable notifications by clicking the Manage Workflow link in the workflow's dashboard menu, clicking the toggle under the Notifications tab in that modal.

If your workflow's notifications are disabled, click the Get critical alerts link in the Notifications section of the Dashboard menu in a workflow, and the modal will appear, providing the ability to toggle notifications on or off.

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Furthermore, you can add email addresses to ensure that the appropriate team members receive these notifications.


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