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# How to subscribe to push notifications on mobile?

To receive real-time alerts on your mobile—like incoming chats, lead captures, or assignments—QuickReply allows you to enable or disable specific mobile notifications from within the dashboard.

## **Enable Mobile Notifications from QuickReply Settings**

* **Log in to your QuickReply Dashboard** (via browser or PWA).
* Tap the **Settings** icon in the sidebar

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* Go to the **Notifications** tab.

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* Under the **Mobile Notification** column, you’ll see toggles for each type of alert:
  * **There is an incoming conversation**
  * **A conversation is assigned to you**
  * **There is a new reply from visitor**
  * **A new lead is captured**
  * **A conversation is initiated**
  * **Daily Report**
* Use the toggles to **turn ON/OFF** notifications based on your preference.

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{% hint style="info" %}
Notifications are pushed via the browser or PWA. Ensure you've also allowed notification permissions in your mobile browser settings (Chrome/Safari).
{% endhint %}


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