--- title: Notifications description: Instructions on how to add user notifications to Home Assistant. ha_category: - Notifications ha_release: 0.7 ha_quality_scale: internal ha_codeowners: - '@home-assistant/core' ha_domain: notify ha_integration_type: entity --- The **Notify** {% term integration %} makes it possible to send notifications to a wide variety of platforms. To use it, you have to set up at least one notification target (notifier). Check the [integrations list](/integrations/#notifications) for one that fits your use case. If you want to send notifications to the Home Assistant web interface, you may use the [Persistent Notification integration](/integrations/persistent_notification/). It is available as an automatically configured notifier. See [its documentation](/integrations/persistent_notification/) for more details. {% include integrations/building_block_integration.md %} ## Action The legacy `notify` platform will expose a generic `notify` action that can be called to send notifications. | Data attribute | Optional | Description | | ---------------------- | -------- | ----------- | | `message` | no | Body of the notification. | `title` | yes | Title of the notification. | `target` | yes | Some platforms allow specifying a recipient that will receive the notification. See your platform page if it is supported. | `data` | yes | On platforms who have extended functionality. See your platform page if it is supported. ## Usage The different **Notify** integrations you have set up will each show up as a different automation {% term action %} that you can use. One notification integration is automatically included, the Persistent Notifications which creates a notification in the sidebar of the web interface of Home Assistant. This can be chosen with the action named "Notifications: Send a persistent notification" which uses the `notify.persistent_notification` action. ## Notify action Integrations can also implement the notify entity platform. Entity platform implementations will replace the legacy notify action in time. There is an entity platform action `send_message` which allows you to send notification messages to multiple notify entities. | Data attribute | Optional | Description | | ---------------------- | -------- | ----------- | | `message` | no | Body of the notification. | `title` | yes | Title of the notification. ## Companion app notifications A common notification integration is via the Home Assistant Companion app for Android or iPhone. This can be chosen with the action "Send a notification via mobile_app_your_phone_name", which uses the `notify.mobile_app_your_phone_name` action. Refer to the [Companion app documentation](https://companion.home-assistant.io/docs/notifications/notifications-basic) for lots of customization options. With any of these integrations, the `message` data input in the automation editor is the main text that will be sent. Other fields are optional, and some integrations support additional `data` or `target` information to customize the action. For more details, refer to their integration documentation. Be aware that the `notify.notify` action is shorthand for the first notify action the system can find. It might not work as intended. Choose a specific action to make sure your message goes to the right place. Notifications can also be sent using [Notify groups](https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/group/#notify-groups). These allow you to send notification to multiple devices with a single call, or to update which device is notified by only changing it in a single place. ### Test if it works After you setup a [notifier](/integrations/#notifications), a simple way to test if you have set up your notify platform correctly is to open {% my developer_services title="**Developer tools** > **Actions**" %}** tab from the sidebar. Choose your action from the **Action** dropdown menu depending on the integration you want to test, such as **Notifications: Send a persistent notification** or **Notifications: Send a notification via mobile_app_your_phone_name**. Enter your message into the **message** field, and select the **Perform action** button. To test the entity platform action, select the `notify.send_message` action, and select one or more of `entity`, `device`, `area`, or `label`. Then, supply a `message`. ### Example with the entity platform notify action Under {% my developer_services title="**Developer Tools** > **Actions**" %}, select the **Notifications: Send a notification message** action. Select some target entity's using the entity selectors, enter a message and test sending it. If you switch to view the YAML data under **Developer Tools**, it will appear as below. The same {% term action %} can be chosen in {% term automation %}. The YAML will appear the same: {% raw %} ```yaml action: notify.send_message data: entity_id: notify.my_direct_message_notifier message: "You have an update!" title: "Status changed" ``` {% endraw %} The notify integration supports specifying [templates](/docs/configuration/templating/). This will allow you to use the current state of entities in Home Assistant in your notifications, or use more complex logic to decide the message that is sent. {% raw %} ```yaml action: action: notify.send_message data: entity_id: notify.my_direct_message_notifier message: "You have {{ states('todo.shopping_list') }} items on your shopping list." ``` {% endraw %} ### Examples with the legacy notify action In the **Developer Tools**, on the **Action** tab, select the **Notifications: Send a persistent notification** action. Enter a message and test sending it. If you switch to view the YAML data under **Developer Tools**, it will appear as below. The same {% term action %} can be chosen in {% term automation %} actions %, whose YAML will appear the same: {% raw %} ```yaml action: notify.persistent_notification data: message: "Can you hear me now?" ``` {% endraw %} The notify integration supports specifying [templates](/docs/configuration/templating/). This will allow you to use the current state of entities in Home Assistant in your notifications, or use more complex logic to decide the message that is sent. {% raw %} ```yaml action: action: notify.persistent_notification data: message: "You have {{ states('todo.shopping_list') }} items on your shopping list." ``` {% endraw %} {% raw %} ```yaml action: action: notify.persistent_notification data: message: "The sun is {% if is_state('sun.sun', 'above_horizon') %}up{% else %}down{% endif %}!" ``` {% endraw %}