Configuring Notifications Module for the Event App
Overview
This article explains how users can configure the Notifications Module within the Event App. The Notifications Module enables event organizers to send timely updates, alerts, and messages to participants. Users can activate or deactivate the module, customize its display name and icon, and define its placement within the Event App interface to ensure optimal visibility and engagement.
Step-by-Step Approach
1. Activate or Deactivate the Notifications Module
- Open the Event App Configuration dashboard.
- Locate the Notifications module in the list of available modules.
- Use the toggle switch to turn the module ON or OFF:
- ON – The Notifications Module becomes visible in the Event App menu for participants.
- OFF – The Notifications Module will not appear in the Event App.
2. Edit the Module Name and Icon
- Click the Edit icon next to the Notifications Module.
- Update the Module Name to align with your event branding or communication goals (e.g., “Event Updates” or “Alerts”).
- Choose or upload a suitable Module Icon that represents notifications.
- Click Save to apply your changes.
3. Select the Placement of the Notifications Menu on the Event App
- Go to the Menu Layout section in the configuration dashboard.
- Drag and drop the Notifications Module to your preferred position in the Event App menu.
- You can place the module in either:
- Top Menu
- Bottom Menu
- Click Save or Publish to persist the menu layout changes.
4. Pre-Validate the Module
- Perform a pre-validation check to ensure all settings and configurations for the Notifications Module are correctly applied before publishing.
- Verify the module is visible, functional, and accessible to participants in the Event App preview.
- Make any final adjustments to the module name, icon, or placement to ensure a seamless user experience.
By following these steps, users can effectively configure and validate the Notifications Module, ensuring participants receive timely and relevant updates during the event.