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We’re excited to announce a major upgrade to Fusion Alerts — one that’s designed to make staying on top of critical revenue and traffic events even faster, more collaborative, and better integrated with your team's day-to-day workflows.
With this update, alerts are no longer surface-able only by your account manager. They now make it directly into your inbox, get pushed into your notification stream and flow into your team's Slack channels, putting important information right where your conversations and decisions are already happening.
Every publisher team works differently — some prefer traditional email alerts, while others rely heavily on real-time tools like Slack for internal communication. With this update, we’re making sure Fusion Alerts can support both styles of working.
You can now set up a dedicated Slack channel for alerts and have all key revenue and traffic notifications automatically posted there. This means:
Whether you want to receive alerts via email, web push notifications, Slack, or all three — Fusion now fits your preferred workflow.
Each alert has been designed to deliver real value at a glance. Rather than vague or noisy notifications, these alerts highlight:
The goal is to help you quickly assess the importance and relevance of each alert, so your team can act confidently and efficiently.
Beyond the surface-level summary, Fusion Alerts are built to drive immediate action. Every alert includes:
In other words, you don’t just get notified — you’re empowered to respond, diagnose, and resolve faster than ever before.
This update isn’t just about delivery channels — it’s about enabling better collaboration. By centralising alerts in a Slack channel, you give your commercial, editorial, and ops teams a shared view of what’s happening, the moment it happens.
That means:
We know how important it is for publishers to stay proactive, especially when it comes to protecting revenue and understanding traffic changes. These improved alerts are all about helping you do just that — faster, smarter, and together.
Whether you’re managing a small network or operating at scale, this update helps you:
If you’d like help setting up Slack alerts for your team or need guidance on best practices, just reach out — we’re here to support you.

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