Hemma surfaces signals where you already are — on your phone, in your browser — without making you open the app to find them. It uses two channels: a morning digest and instant alerts.
Every day at 08:00 Brussels time, Hemma sends a summary of everything that needs your attention today. One notification, one sentence, one glance.
The digest covers items in your D0 window — documents waiting for review, invoices due, decisions with a deadline today or tomorrow, milestones that are overdue. If there is nothing urgent, Hemma stays silent.
Instant alerts fire as things happen — not on a schedule. They let you know when something specific needs your attention right away: a document has finished processing and needs your review, an invoice is due, a contractor-related decision has reached its deadline.
Each alert is targeted: it tells you what it is about and links you directly to the relevant screen in Hemma.
Both are on by default. You can disable either one without affecting the other.
Before notifications can reach you, your browser or phone needs permission. See turning on browser notifications if you have not done that yet.
Notifications arrive as browser push notifications — a small pop-up at the top or bottom of your screen, even when Hemma is not open. On mobile, they behave like native app notifications if you have installed Hemma on your phone.
I turned on notifications but I'm not getting any. Check that your browser permission is granted (see turning on browser notifications). Also check that your device's own notification settings are not blocking the browser.
Can I choose which events trigger instant alerts? Not yet. Instant notifications cover all event types Hemma sends. You can only turn the whole channel on or off.
Do notifications work on all my devices? Notifications go to whichever devices you have granted permission on. Each browser on each device registers separately. You might get the morning digest on your laptop and your phone if both have permission enabled.
Will I get two notifications if I have two devices? Yes, by design — you can dismiss the notification on either device. A future update may unify this.