LogBrew gives you precise control over when your phone buzzes. You can filter by severity, mute alerts during off hours, and tune the app badge, all from Settings, Notifications. Your preferences apply across every project you monitor, so you configure them once and they take effect everywhere.Documentation Index
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Global notification filter
The notification filter determines which severity levels trigger a push alert.- Critical only
- All
Only events with Critical severity send a push notification. Warning and Info events are ingested and visible in your feed, but they do not trigger an alert or sound.This is the recommended default for most developers. Payment failures, crashes, and SLA breaches are critical. Deployment successes and info-level logs are not.
Quiet hours
During quiet hours, push notifications are suppressed. No alert sound, no banner, and no lock-screen interruption. Your live feed continues to update normally in the background, so you can review everything that happened when you open the app.Set your start and end times
Choose the time you want alerts to stop (start) and the time you want them to resume (end). For example: start at 10:00 PM, end at 8:00 AM.
Select your timezone
Pick the timezone that matches your schedule. LogBrew applies quiet hours relative to the timezone you choose, not the device’s current timezone.
Events that arrive during quiet hours are still saved to your feed. When quiet hours end, any unread events are waiting for you in the Feed tab exactly as they arrived.
App badge
The red badge on the LogBrew icon shows a count of unresolved events. You can choose what that count represents.- Critical count (default)
- All unresolved
The badge shows the number of unresolved Critical events across all your projects. Resolving a critical event reduces the count immediately.
Starred log lines
You can star individual log lines in the Logs tab to flag them for follow-up. LogBrew can also send you a push notification whenever a new log line matching a starred pattern arrives.Notification preferences apply globally across all your projects. There is no per-project override for severity filter, quiet hours, or badge mode.