Notifications
FreeNot checkedEnables MCP agents to send desktop notifications for completed tasks, failures, and important updates, providing visible and reliable feedback.
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Enables MCP agents to send desktop notifications for completed tasks, failures, and important updates, providing visible and reliable feedback.
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🚀 Ship faster. Miss nothing.
mcp-notifications lets your MCP agent send desktop notifications for completed tasks, failures, and important updates.
This is especially useful for console AI agents, because they usually have no built-in notifications by default.
No more checking chats every minute.
No more silent agent responses.
Just visible, reliable feedback on your desktop. 🔔
Common problem this solves
You give tasks to several AI agents, then wait and keep checking who already replied.
With mcp-notifications, this gets simpler: the agent can notify you on desktop when it needs your input or when work
is done.
Why teams install this
- ⚡ Immediate feedback from your MCP workflows.
- 🧠 Better focus: let the agent work while you stay on your main task.
- 🖥️ Native OS notifications via
node-notifier. - 🧵 Non-blocking behavior: notification sending is queued in background.
Install globally
Requirements:
- Node.js
>=20 - npm
>=10
npm i -g @topvisor/mcp-notifications
Executable name (use this in MCP config):
mcp-notifications
mcp-notifications is an MCP server entrypoint (stdio), not a one-shot notification command.
Setup: Codex
Add this to ~/.codex/config.toml:
[mcp_servers.notifications]
enabled = true
command = "mcp-notifications"
args = []
Restart Codex after config update.
Setup: Claude Agent
Add MCP server config to your Claude client config file:
{
"mcpServers": {
"notifications": {
"command": "mcp-notifications",
"args": []
}
}
}
Then restart Claude client.
AI Agent Notification Instructions
There are two approaches to notifications: manual and automatic.
Choose the one that works better for your workflow.
Manual
In a task where you want to be notified, explicitly ask the agent. Example:
Count files in the project; after the task is fully complete, notify me with sound.
You can also define sound, topic, and frequency rules inside a specific chat. Example:
Notify me about your replies without sound, include the reply text, and use title: "Large Refactoring"
Automatic
Automatic notifications can be configured globally or per project.
Example instruction to enable automatic notifications for agent replies:
Send `send_notification` after your replies (actual task time >5 seconds or many steps); `play_sound: false`; `app_id: '{put your chat name here}'`
Time is a rough threshold and depends on model behavior, so adjust this instruction to your own preferences.
In Skills
You can also enable notifications in specific skills. Example for a Review skill:
After the review, run `send_notification` with a short summary; `play_sound: true`; `app_id: 'Reviewer {put task id here}'`
Tool
send_notification
Input:
titlestring(required)messagestring(required)play_soundboolean(optional, default:false)iconstring(optional, absolute or relative path to image file)app_idstring(optional, Windows App User Model ID for toast source)
Example:
{
"title": "Codex",
"message": "Deployment completed successfully",
"play_sound": true,
"icon": "/opt/mcp-notifications/icons/custom.png",
"app_id": "Topvisor.Codex"
}
app_id (Windows)
app_idcontrols the source shown in Windows toast notifications.- If
app_idis not set, Windows may showSnoreToastas the source. - You can pass
app_idin each tool call, or setMCP_NOTIFICATIONS_APP_IDas an environment variable for the server.
Backend selection
You can select notification transport via env MCP_NOTIFICATIONS_BACKEND:
auto(default): usespowershellin WSL if available, otherwisenode-notifierpowershell: forcepowershell.exeWindows toast transport (recommended for WSL)node-notifier: forcenode-notifierpackage
Chat Prompts To Test In Codex
Use these messages directly in chat:
Check send_notification
Send a notification without sound: title "Test", message "Check"
Send a notification with sound: title "Test", message "Check"
Send a notification with app_id "Topvisor.Codex": title "Test", message "Check"
Send 3 test notifications in a row without sound
Expected tool result in logs/response:
Notification queued
Behavior
- ✅ Uses standard system notification channels.
- 🔊 Uses the standard system notification sound when
play_sound: true. - 🤖 Uses bundled Topvisor robot image as default notification icon.
- 🧰 Returns quickly while notifications are delivered in background queue.
Example
The AI agent is waiting for you:

Install Notifications in Claude Desktop, Claude Code & Cursor
unyly install mcp-notificationsInstalls into Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor & VS Code — handles npx, uvx and build-from-source repos for you.
First time? Get the CLI: curl -fsSL https://unyly.org/install | sh
Or configure manually
Run in your terminal:
claude mcp add mcp-notifications -- npx -y @topvisor/mcp-notificationsFAQ
Is Notifications MCP free?
Yes, Notifications MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.
Does Notifications need an API key?
No, Notifications runs without API keys or environment variables.
Is Notifications hosted or self-hosted?
Self-hosted: the server runs locally on your machine via the install command above.
How do I install Notifications in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?
Open Notifications on unyly.org, pick your client tab (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor) and press Install — the config is generated automatically, no JSON editing.
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