Notifications & Tagging

SievePage keeps you in the loop on what matters and lets you pull the right people into a card. This guide covers the notifications you receive, how to tag a friend or collaborator on a card, and what happens when you do.

Your notifications

The bell in the top bar shows everything that needs your attention. A small count appears when you have unread items, and opening the bell marks them as seen. You get a notification when:

  • Someone tags you on a card, so you know your input is wanted.
  • A card you watch changes, so you can follow work without checking back constantly.
  • A deadline is coming up, based on the reminders set on a card.
  • A deadline passes, so nothing quietly slips.

Each notification links straight to the card it is about. Click it and the card opens, even if it lives on a different page.

Tagging a friend on a card

Tagging is how you bring a specific person into a card: a collaborator on a shared piece, a client reviewing a draft, or a teammate whose input you need.

  1. Open the card you want, or create a new one.
  2. Find the Tag a friend field and search for the person by username.
  3. On a teamspace page, your members show up first, so you can add them in one tap.
  4. Pick the person and save the card. They appear as a small avatar on the card.

To remove a tag, open the card and click the x on their pill.

What happens when you tag someone

The moment you save, the tagged person gets a notification in their bell that links back to your card. Tagging is a gentle nudge, not a permission change, so it is a friendly way to say "this one is for you" without sending a separate message.

Your work stays protected. You can only tag people who are already allowed to see the page, so a tag can never expose a card, its title, or your art to someone who should not see it. On a private page that means just you. On a teamspace it means your members. And on a public page, the people you tag are never shown to anonymous visitors, so a tag never quietly reveals who you collaborate with. See Page Privacy & Teamspaces for who can see what.

Why tag at all

  • Credit a collaborator on a shared card so the work is clearly theirs too.
  • Ask for a review without leaving SievePage.
  • Hand off a task to the right teammate on a teamspace page.
  • Loop a client in on the exact card that needs their sign off.