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# Notifications

Setting notifications keeps you informed on your app's deployment status. On Apps, you can set up notifications for your applications.

To set up notifications while creating your app, follow these instructions;

* In the Notifications section, click on :heavy\_plus\_sign: <mark style="color:blue;">**Add Alert**</mark>&#x20;
* Select the **alert type** from the dropdown menu

{% hint style="info" %}
Apps support only the **Email alert** type for now.
{% endhint %}

* Once you select the alert type, enable the **event** you want to be notified of, which could be either;
  * :white\_check\_mark: When the deployment succeeds
  * :pause\_button: When the app deployment timed out
  * :x: When the app deployment fails
* Type in the email address(es) you want to receive alerts on and click on **Save.**
* Go ahead and deploy your application.

<figure><img src="/files/Wk6KkBe0yU6Wu29HeEYK" alt="Image showing the various alert types for app deployment on Clouddley"><figcaption><p>Notification section Apps</p></figcaption></figure>


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