
Bellisse Mullenaux
Cannot ask for more. This app allows you to control all notifications from various apps, eliminate the ones you do not need to see, and prevent notifications from disappearing. For critical things it even will pester me when I receive a message from the client, so I will be forced to respond quickly and never miss a message. I don't often pay for any apps, but this was a no-brainer, it keeps me focused and kills 200+ useless notifications daily.

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useful tool, but it's not perfect. 3.5 stars or 4 stars. there's many pros, but my issues: long unorganized list of notifications rules. Setting the same rule for 2+ apps is not straightforward. Sometimes notifications are categorized as conversations in Buzzhill history, when they're not (so the history hides some notifs). Some features can be improved (e.g. summarized or stickied notifications appear under Buzzkill category, all with the same notification sound.
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Eli
One of the best apps hands down. Great ui, great features, great developers, no data harvesting or selling, and even works great with Tasker. BuzzKill such a great app, and paired with Tasker, you can have tasker apply BuzzKill actions whenever. So, for example, I have my tasker setup for when I arrive home, it uses Hail through Dhizuku to hide work apps that have notifications that persist through dnd (like teams and outlook), then enables my buzzkill rule to block the notifications.
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