Notification Center is the per-engineer notification workspace. Choose which Nova events reach which channel (Slack, email, mobile push, PagerDuty). Mute the noisy ones during focus time. Search the past 90 days of notifications when you remember "I got a page about that last week" and need to find it.
Each event class maps to one or more channels. Default mapping covers the common cases (sev-1 to all channels, sev-3 to Slack only, weekly digests to email). Override per-engineer. The right mapping is "loud channels for things I must act on, quiet channels for things I should know about."
Focus mode mutes non-critical notifications for a window (default 90 minutes). Sev-1 incidents and direct mentions still come through. Mute too aggressive? Adjust which classes count as critical. Focus mode is per-engineer; it does not affect routing for the rest of the team.
Every notification you have received in the last 90 days is searchable. Filter by class, by source service, by time. Useful for "I got pinged about that last Tuesday and forgot to look" follow-ups. The history is per-engineer; you only see what was sent to you.
The page tracks which classes you tend to dismiss without acting. When a class has high dismiss rate, the page suggests demoting it (e.g., move sev-3 from Slack to weekly digest). Suggestions are per-engineer and never auto-applied; you decide. Over time, your notifications get quieter and more relevant.
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Default-on notifications quickly become default-ignored. Notification Center is the page where you tune them to actually be useful.