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Notifications and Feed - Your Lusha Activity Centre

Lusha has two in-product systems that keep you informed without requiring you to actively hunt for updates: the Notifications panel and the Feed. This article explains what each one does and when you'll see activity in them

Written by Hila
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The Notifications panel

The Notifications panel is the bell icon in the top-right area of every Lusha page. You can also open it with the keyboard shortcut Alt+T.

When there are new updates, the bell shows a red dot indicator. Click it to open the panel and review your notifications.

What appears in Notifications

The Notifications panel surfaces system-level alerts and important account updates relevant to you. These include things like:

  • Credit balance warnings (approaching or reaching your limit)

  • Workspace or list updates that require your attention

  • Product announcements and feature updates from Lusha

  • Admin actions that affect your account (e.g. role or credit limit changes, join account invitations)

When there are no new updates, the panel shows "No new updates."

πŸ’‘ Note: Notifications are personal β€” each user sees alerts relevant to their own account activity and role. Admins may see additional account-level alerts that regular users do not.

The Feed

The Feed is a separate real-time activity stream, accessible via the Feed button on your dashboard home screen. It is distinct from the Notifications panel.

The Feed surfaces signal-based updates about the companies in your lists β€” essentially a live stream of what's happening across your target accounts. When companies in your saved lists or Workspace tables show significant buying signals or changes, those updates appear here.

To open the Feed, click the Feed icon on your dashboard home screen. Inside, you'll see:

  • A chronological list of updates about companies you're tracking

  • A Refresh Feed button to pull in the latest activity

  • A Close Feed button to dismiss the panel

When there is no recent activity matching your saved lists or signals configuration, the Feed shows: "We have no updates for you at this time. Please check again later."

Feed vs. Notifications β€” what's the difference?

Notifications

Feed

What it shows

System alerts, account events, product updates

Signal-based company activity from your lists

How to open

Bell icon (top right) or Alt+T

Feed button on home screen

Triggered by

Platform events and admin actions

Changes in companies you're tracking

Frequency

As events happen

Refreshed on demand

The home screen signal widgets

In addition to Notifications and Feed, your Lusha home screen shows a set of signal-based widgets that update automatically based on your account activity and saved data. These are not the same as alerts or notifications β€” they are contextual recommendations surfaced directly on the page:

  • Similar to your reveals β€” Contacts and Companies: Lookalike suggestions based on who you've already revealed.

  • Showing buying intent β€” Companies: Companies from your lists that are currently showing intent signals based on your configured topics.

  • Showing hiring growth β€” Companies: Companies from your lists that are actively growing their headcount.

  • Suggested based on your CRM β€” Contacts and Companies: Recommendations derived from the accounts and contacts in your connected CRM.

Each widget shows a preview of three results. Click View all to see the full list and take action.

Tips for getting the most from Notifications and Feed

  • Configure your Intent topics in Account Settings to ensure the Feed and home screen widgets surface signals relevant to your ICP. The more precisely your topics are set, the more actionable the results.

  • Connect your CRM via Integrations to unlock CRM-based signal widgets on your home screen.

  • Build and save Workspace Tables with your target accounts so Lusha has the right companies to track signals for.

  • Check your Notifications before the start of your week to catch any credit or account alerts that need attention.

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