Notifications
Pick what triggers a desktop notification.
- Desktop
Glueprint can notify you when something needs your attention. Settings > Notifications is where you pick what.
What you can toggle
The notification settings expose two on/off categories today:
- Permission requests — an agent is waiting for you to approve a tool call.
- Agent questions — an agent is asking you to choose between options or answer a free-form question.
Each is a simple toggle. There’s also a global Sound enabled toggle for whether desktop notifications make a sound.
Two more categories (workflow completion, workflow failure) are configured in the settings store but don’t have visible toggles in the current release. The toggles for those will appear here when they ship.
Desktop notifications
On macOS, Windows, and Linux, Glueprint uses the operating system’s notification center. The first notification asks for permission; you can revoke it later from system preferences.
Click a notification to jump to the source — the session that triggered it, the assistant chat, or the workflow.
Coming later
Per-category sounds, snooze windows, global quiet hours for notifications, browser notifications on the portal, push notifications on mobile, and email notifications aren’t in the current release. The plumbing for several of those is partly in place; we’ll update this page when the user-facing controls land.
Related topics
- Assistant governance for per-assistant quiet hours (a separate feature that controls when an assistant can run, not when you get notified).
- Permissions and approvals for the runtime behavior behind permission-request notifications.