Settings Notifications Tab — No More Redirect Maze
Settings Notifications Tab — No More Redirect Maze
Version: 1.0.95 · Category: UI/UX
The Problem
If you've ever tried to manage notification channels across multiple products, you've hit this wall: navigate to Settings → Notifications, see a list of your products, click Configure — and immediately get bounced out to a completely different page. Then hit back. Repeat for every product. For users with 5, 10, or 20 products, this was a frustrating loop with no shortcut.
The Notifications tab was essentially a directory, not a settings panel. It showed information (product name, channel count) but provided no way to act on it without leaving.
What's New in v1.0.95
Inline Per-Product Configuration
Each product row in the Notifications tab now expands inline. Click a product to reveal its notification channel controls — toggle channels on or off, adjust preferences — all without navigating away. When you're done, collapse the row and move to the next one.
Bulk-Enable Toggle
Need to switch on the same channel across every product? A new bulk-enable toggle lets you apply common notification channel settings to all products simultaneously. No more clicking through each product one by one.
Clearer Descriptive Copy
The tab now opens with a brief description of what it does and what you can configure here. No more ambiguity about whether this is the right place to make changes.
How to Use It
- Go to Dashboard → Settings → Notifications (
/dashboard/settings?tab=notifications). - You'll see your full list of products with their current channel counts.
- To configure a single product: Click anywhere on its row to expand the inline configuration panel. Toggle channels and save.
- To configure all products at once: Use the Bulk Enable toggle at the top of the list to apply a channel setting across every product in one action.
Who Benefits Most
This change has the most impact for users managing 5 or more products. Previously, configuring notifications across a large product catalog required dozens of page navigations. Now the entire workflow stays on one page.