--- layout: page title: "Persistent notification" description: "Instructions on how to integrate persistent notifications into Home Assistant." date: 2016-06-25 10:00 sidebar: true comments: false sharing: true footer: true logo: home-assistant.png ha_category: Other ha_release: 0.23 --- The `persistent_notification` can be used to show a message on the frontend that has to be dismissed by the user.

### {% linkable_title Service %} The service `persistent_notification/create` takes in `message`, `title`, and `notification_id`. | Service data attribute | Optional | Description | | ---------------------- | -------- | ----------- | | `message` | no | Body of the notification. | `title` | yes | Title of the notification. | `notification_id` | yes | If `notification_id` is given, it will overwrite the notification if there already was a notification with that ID. The `persistent_notification` component supports specifying [templates](/topics/templating/) for both the `message` and the `title`. This will allow you to use the current state of Home Assistant in your notifications. In an [action](https://home-assistant.io/getting-started/automation-action/) of your [automation setup](/getting-started/automation/) it could look like this with a customized subject. ```yaml action: service: persistent_notification.create data: message: "Your message goes here" title: "Custom subject" ``` The service `persistent_notification/dismiss` requires a `notification_id`. | Service data attribute | Optional | Description | | ---------------------- | -------- | ----------- | | `notification_id` | no | the `notification_id` is required to identify the notification that should be removed. This service allows you to remove a notifications by script or automation. ```yaml action: service: persistent_notification.dismiss data: notification_id: "1234" ``` ### {% linkable_title Create a persistent notification %} Choose service developer tool icon **Services** from the **Developer Tools** to call the `persistent_notification` service. Select `persistent_notification/create` from the list of **Available services:** and enter something like the sample below into the **Service Data** field and hit **CALL SERVICE**. ```json { "notification_id": "1234", "title": "Sample notification", "message": "This is a sample text" } ``` This will create the notification entry shown above.