Improved notifications experience: click the bell icon

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Shoshana
2 min read
Platform news
March 1, 2023

In today’s world, you need to be notified quickly of what needs your attention, especially when it comes to running your business. Those notifications should be easy to find and help you get to the bottom of resolving issues. Let’s be honest – no one has time to sift through all their notifications manually turning each one off.

We’re announcing the redesigned bell icon notifications experience at the top of your account.

Mark all as read with the click of a button

The ability to mark all your notifications as read in one click is satisfying and we’re excited to offer this new functionality as part of this release. Now you can get through your notifications from the bell icon faster and feel confident that you’re aware of what needs your attention. Some other exciting aspects are:

  • A refreshed look and feel
  • Individual dismissing of notifications
  • A better experience for clicking into each notification to help you resolve the issue faster
  • Improved scrolling and tabbing for better accessibility
  • Confirmation for when you’ve read all notifications
  • Count of unread notifications from the bell icon
The new bell icon notification experience includes a Mark All as Read option.

Klaviyo works better for you

We’re committed to improving our products so that you can focus on owning your growth. Learn more about what Klaviyo will notify you about or login to try the new notifications experience today! 

Shoshana
Shoshana Antunes
Senior product marketing manager
Shoshana Antunes is a senior product marketing manager at Klaviyo, focused on the platform’s email and review products. She is passionate about supporting SMBs and believes they are the heartbeat of communities, and offer the ability to create generational wealth for business owners and their families. She’s spent the last 6 years in tech and 8 years in marketing working to improve experiences and processes for small businesses. Outside of work, she often has her head in a book, working toward her goal of reading 30 books in 2024. She also (mostly) enjoys doing DIY projects for her fixer upper, though she says she isn’t particularly handy. Shoshana has her MBA from Boston University.