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Notifications: push, types, and quiet hours

Last updated June 10, 2026 · 3 min read

One page to manage push notifications, the writing-reminder types, and quiet hours.

Account → Notifications (English): push toggle + registered devices, four notification types (Writing reminders / Streak / Milestone / Weekly report), writing habit reminders, quiet hours

Page layout

The Notifications page, top to bottom:

  1. Push Notifications — enable / disable the whole Web Push (browser-native) channel, and list your registered devices
  2. Notification Types — four independent checkboxes
  3. Writing Habit Reminders — a daily reminder time + a habit trigger
  4. Quiet Hours — pause all notifications during a window you set
  5. Notification language — choose the language notifications arrive in

Push Notifications (Web Push)

Toggles the whole browser push channel — once on, you get important reminders even when you're not in Slima. The Registered Devices list below shows the devices currently authorized to receive push (e.g., "Windows PC · Current device").

The first time you enable it, the browser asks for permission — click "Allow". To turn it off later, use the lock icon next to the URL bar → Notifications.

The four types

Each toggles independently:

Type When it fires
Writing reminders You haven't written today — a nudge to start
Streak notifications Encouragement while you keep your writing streak
Milestone notifications When you hit a word-count goal or finish a chapter
Weekly reports A weekly summary of your writing statistics

Writing Habit Reminders

  • Daily reminder time: set a fixed time; if you haven't written that day, you get reminded then
  • Habit trigger: describe your writing trigger in a sentence (e.g., "after finishing my morning coffee"). The AI Coach reads this and uses it to open the conversation and tie writing to your daily routine

Quiet Hours

Turn it on to pause all notifications during a window you set (e.g., overnight).

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