Messaging & chat/Notifications
updated 2026-06-13
Messaging & chat

Notifications

How chat notifications work — when a push is sent, who gets it, what an @mention adds, and how it behaves when the app is already open.

Basic  Messaging only works if people see their messages. Here’s exactly when Protocol notifies someone.

When a push is sent

Every new message sends a push notification to the conversation’s other participants — the sender never gets notified of their own message. The push shows the conversation name and a preview of the message, and tapping it opens straight to that conversation.

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A new message arrives as a push showing the conversation and a preview — tap it to open straight to that chat.

What an @mention adds

A normal message notifies everyone in the conversation. An @mention sends the person you named a distinct “… mentioned you” notification instead of the generic new-message one — so in a busy group, the people who actually need to act stand out. See Formatting & mentions.

When the app is already open

If someone is already using the app with that conversation open, Protocol doesn’t pile a push notification on top — the message simply appears in the thread in real time. Pushes are for getting someone’s attention when they’re away, not for interrupting a live conversation.

Read receipts recap

Notifications get a message delivered; read receipts tell you it was actually seen. The status icon on your own messages moves from sent → delivered → read (green double check). Full table in Messaging basics.

Forwarded and media messages notify too. Any new message in the conversation — text, a photo, a voice note, a forwarded message — triggers the same notification to the other participants.


Next: how all of this looks for your clients — Messaging on mobile →