Email notifications for Product subscriptions for Owners/Employees

Email notifications for Product subscriptions for Owners/Employees

In this article, you will learn how to set up email notifications for different cases of Product Subscription statuses that will be sent out via email to selected addresses.

1) Navigate to the Back Office Settings >> Notification Center (direct link https://my.franpos.com/NotificationCenter )



 2) Scroll down until you see 'Product subscriptions' section:



3) Enable the needed notifications and enter the email address or addresses that will receive the notification, and hit 'Save' at the bottom of the page.




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