Notifications
Follow important user-scoped events across the workspace in real time.
Overview
Notifications give you a personal event stream for the things you are likely to care about: completed trajectory processing, analysis outcomes, invitations, and other workspace events that should not require constant manual checking.

The important detail is that notifications are user-scoped, not just team-scoped. Two people in the same team can share the same workspace but still see their own feed and unread state.
Popover and unread state
The notification experience is intentionally lightweight. A bell icon in the top navigation opens the recent feed, highlights unread items, and gives you a quick path into the linked resource when a notification carries one.
That makes the module useful as a layer of gentle awareness rather than a destination page you have to actively monitor.
What kinds of events appear here
In practice, notifications tend to cluster around a few moments in the workflow: long-running work finishing, imports succeeding or failing, and team-level events that need your attention.
Examples include trajectory completion, analysis completion or failure, SSH import updates, and invitations into a workspace.
Managing the feed
The current interaction model is simple on purpose. You open the popover, scan what is new, follow the links that matter, and mark everything as read when you are done.
That fits the role notifications play in VOLT: they are there to keep you oriented, not to become another inbox to maintain.
Notifications arrive through the real-time layer and are associated with your account automatically. There is no separate subscription setup required.