How do I stop mobile notification "Mentioned you one day ago, reply?"

I want to stop receiving these mobile push notifications that say “[person] mentioned you one day ago, reply?”

Welcome, @Martyn_Andres_Bonave,

I’m not sure I’ve seen this before. Paging @pforumleader and @ambforumleader, or @Forum-team is this maybe an A/B test?

Thanks,

Larry

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Never seen it, probably a test indeed.

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Sounds like a test. And I’m definitely not a fan of this idea.

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Sorry my Asana mobile notifications are switched off.

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Hi everyone!

Thanks for bringing this up to us @lpb

@Martyn_Andres_Bonave

This feature started as an experiment, but it looks like it has now been rolled out.

We’ll check with the team to see if there’s an option for users to disable it. If that’s not possible, we’ll make sure to share your feedback.

Thank you!

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Hi @Martyn_Andres_Bonave

I’m following up after discussing this with our product team.

Currently, the only solution is to deactivate push notifications for mentions:

  1. Tap the “Account” tab at the bottom right.
  2. Select “Push Notifications.”
  3. Toggle off “@Mentions.”

However, please note that this will disable all mentions, not just reminders.

Our team has received your feedback, and we hope to implement a more scalable solution in the future.

Thank you for your understanding!

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It’s super annoying to be prompted by Asana to reply to messages on tasks that I’m already aware of. I have a million notifications already and don’t need more. Please give those of us who don’t want this feature a way to remove it. Thanks.

  • A Currently Harried Art Director

Please implement a way to disable these reminders.
I use the @mention notifications all the time but the reminders are just noise and very annoying.
In the future it would be nice to be able to disable new features that are deployed without disabling existing features.

Fine-grained controls would be great but I also like the feature based on recent experience. It does bring up some useful items.

I agree in general that too many reminders are a pain but this is one of those I’ve found useful.