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If you need time to focus or time away from work, you can pause your notifications in Slack with Do Not Disturb (DND). Pause notifications as needed to help you concentrate, and even set a notification schedule for routine times you'd prefer not to be notified.
How DND works
All notifications and @mentions will be paused. Once you resume notifications, you can review the messages you received while in DND.
Members will see aDo Not Disturb icon next to your name. When sending a direct message, they can override DND to notify you about an urgent message once per day.
Pause notifications
Desktop
Mobile
Turn on DND
Click your profile picture in the sidebar.
Hover over Pause notifications.
Choose a time frame from the menu, or select Custom to set your own.
Turn off or adjust DND
Click your profile picture in the sidebar.
Hover over Pause notifications.
Select Resume notifications, or hover over Adjust time to choose a time frame.
Turn on DND
Tap your profile picture.
Tap Pause notifications.
Select a timeframe from the list, or tap Custom to set your own.
Turn off or adjust DND
Tap your profile picture.
Tap Pause notifications.
Tap Resume notifications or choose a new time frame.
Tip: If you'd like to receive notifications from specific people when DND is enabled, you can add them to your VIP list.
Set a notification schedule
For the times you're routinely offline, you can set a notification schedule. With a schedule in place, you'll only receive notifications on days you choose during certain hours. Outside of those times, notifications will be paused.
Desktop
Mobile
Click your profile picture in the sidebar.
Hover over Pause notifications, then select Set a notification schedule from the menu.
Below Allow notifications, open the drop-down menu and select an option: Every day, Weekdays, or Custom.
Choose a start and end time for notifications. Your settings will automatically save, so click the close icon when you're done.
Tap your profile picture.
Tap Notifications.
Tap Notification Schedule.
Tap Allow notifications at the top of the screen and select an option: Every day, Weekdays, or Custom.
Choose a start and end time for notifications. For Every day or Weekdays, tap Start or End to choose when you'll receive notifications on those days. For Custom, tap any day, then select your Start and End times.
Note: If a Workspace Owner or Admin has set a default Do Not Disturb schedule for your workspace or Enterprise Grid organization, the schedule you set will override any default settings.
DND shortcuts and commands
Short on time? Use a slash command to quickly turn DND on or off. View the examples below to learn how to pause and resume notifications.
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