Slack stops after-hours notifications causing missed messages
Slack stops sending notifications after office hours causing missed important messages. Needs configurable toggle.
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Similar Problems
surfaced semanticallySlack 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 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.
Slack Notification System Misses Channel Activity Without Direct Mentions
Slack only sends notifications when a user or channel is directly mentioned, causing team members to miss important updates in active channels they follow. This affects distributed and async teams where staying informed without constant monitoring is critical. The notification gap forces users to manually check channels, undermining the value of a real-time communication tool.
Slack DM Notifications Silently Fail Despite Correct Settings
Slack fails to deliver DM notifications to some users even after exhausting all standard troubleshooting steps. The silence is invisible to senders, who assume messages are being received, causing missed deadlines and damaged professional relationships. The problem appears to affect a subset of users persistently with no reliable fix from Slack support.
Slack Does Not Notify Users of Non-@ Mentions by Default
Slack's default notification settings miss messages where users are referenced without a direct @ mention, causing missed communications. Users must manually reconfigure notifications to fix this, adding setup friction. The default behavior does not match typical team communication expectations.
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