Notification preferences.
Six categories, each with an email switch and an in-app switch — all on by default. These control what we tell you about ScoutRival, not where your daily brief gets delivered.
One card, one grid: six categories down the side, two switches across. Everything is on when you sign up, and you turn off what you don't want to hear about.
The grid
Six rows, two columns — Email and In-app — giving you twelve independent switches. Nothing is coupled: you can take Billing by email and nothing else, or run the whole account in-app and keep your inbox clean.
| Category | In-app | |
|---|---|---|
| Brief | On by default | On by default |
| Content | On by default | On by default |
| Competitor | On by default | On by default |
| Billing | On by default | On by default |
| Team | On by default | On by default |
| System | On by default | On by default |
What each category covers
- Brief — your daily brief: it's ready, or something stopped it being ready.
- Content — the things you make. An article finishing, a publish landing.
- Competitor — movement on the rivals you're watching.
- Billing — payments, renewals, plan changes, and a card that failed.
- Team — anything to do with seats and teammates.
- System — account and service notices. Leave this one on.
If you switch off Billing emails, a failed card goes quiet. We'll still retry it, but you'll find out from the app rather than your inbox — and that's a worse way to find out.
Notifications are not delivery
These switches are notifications about ScoutRival. They are not how your daily brief gets delivered. Your brief goes to Telegram, Slack or Discord, and that's configured per brand under Channels. Turning the Brief switch off here does not stop your brief arriving in Slack. Channels →
Saving, and where it's stored
Flip the switches you want, then hit Save preferences. Nothing saves until you do — this card has no auto-save, so if you toggle and navigate away, you've changed nothing.
Your choices are stored on your account, not in the browser. Sign in on a different machine and they come with you.