Core Modules
Notifications
Notifications are how ThreatWeaver tells you something happened without making you go looking for it: a new critical finding, a scan that finished or failed, a fix that became available, an asset you own drifting out of policy. This section covers where those alerts land, how you tune what reaches you, and — for administrators — how to route them to the right people and make sure email actually gets delivered.
What it's for
- Stay on top of what changed — a running inbox of everything ThreatWeaver flagged for you, sorted by priority and grouped by time.
- Control the noise — decide which event types reach you, on which channel (in-app, email, or both), and when to go quiet with Do Not Disturb.
- Route zero-day alerts to the right audience (administrators) — send zero-day vulnerability alerts to teams, distribution lists, Slack, or Teams with alert rules.
- Guarantee delivery (administrators) — configure the mailboxes ThreatWeaver sends from, watch the send log, and diagnose why a message did or didn't arrive.
Come here to answer questions like "What needs my attention right now?", "Why am I getting so many of these?", and "Did that alert email actually send?"
Your administrator can also turn the notification inbox off for the whole workspace — if so, you'll see a short explanation screen in place of your notifications.
The screens in it
The bell in the top bar is your way in: it shows an unread count and opens a quick dropdown of recent notifications. From there, Open inbox takes you to the full notification center.
From here you can move to:
- The notification center — the full-page inbox with views, filters, bulk actions, and a detail panel. This is also where the per-person preferences live. See The notification center.
- Alert rules (administrators) — author rules that route zero-day vulnerability alerts to chosen recipients and channels on your schedule. See Alert rules.
- Delivery & email (administrators) — the notification admin hub and the outbound-email settings: mailboxes, delivery history, the send log, and the delivery diagnostic. See Delivery and email.
Where to go next
The notification center
Read, filter, and triage your inbox — plus set your own preferences and Do Not Disturb.
Alert rules
Route zero-day vulnerability alerts to the right people, channels, and schedule.
Delivery and email
Configure sending mailboxes, watch the send log, and diagnose delivery problems.