Slack push notifications not delivered on iPhone
iPhone users are not receiving Slack push notifications via email or SMS, causing them to miss critical work messages. The issue affects mobile-dependent workers and has received significant upvotes, suggesting it is widespread. No reliable workaround exists within the platform.
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Similar Problems
surfaced semanticallySlack Notification Read-State Fails to Sync Across Desktop and Mobile
Messages read and dismissed on Slack desktop continue to show as unread on mobile, and vice versa. This phantom notification state creates unnecessary anxiety and interrupts focus when users switch devices. The problem is especially acute for professionals who context-switch frequently between desktop and phone.
Slack Android notifications frequently fail to deliver
Slack app on Android/Samsung fails to deliver notifications, causing missed meetings.
Slack push notifications fail to surface despite full permissions enabled
Slack users with all notifications enabled still miss critical messages because alerts do not pop up. High individual impact from missed information, but this is a vendor reliability issue rather than a market gap.
Slack iOS Push Notifications Are Unreliable and Inconsistent
Slack iOS users experience intermittent push notification failures with no reliable fix, causing missed messages in time-sensitive work communication.
Slack Mobile Push Notifications Stop Delivering Mid-Day Without Warning
Slack mobile notifications fire reliably for a period then silently stop for the remainder of the day, causing users to miss messages entirely. The failure is intermittent and non-obvious, making it difficult to diagnose or work around. This is a critical reliability gap for remote teams depending on mobile alerts.
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