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Email Notifications

Get an email every time someone submits a form on your deployment. No webhooks, no external tools -- just a notification in your inbox.

Enabling notifications

"Turn on email notifications for my waitlist deployment"

Claude calls toggle_notifications with the deployment ID and enabled: true. Notifications go to the email address you signed up with.

Disabling notifications

"Turn off email notifications for my waitlist deployment"

Same tool, with enabled: false. You can toggle this on and off at any time.

What the email contains

Each notification email includes:

  • Subject line with the deployment name and "New submission"
  • Table of all form fields -- field name and submitted value, one row per field
  • Link to the dashboard at invoker.page/dashboard for the full submission history

Here's what a typical notification looks like:

FieldValue
nameAlex Chen
emailalex@example.com
companyAcme Corp
messageInterested in the beta program

When to use email vs. webhooks

EmailWebhooks
Best forPersonal monitoring, low-volume formsAutomation, Slack alerts, CRM integration
SetupOne toggleRequires an endpoint URL
FormatHuman-readable emailJSON payload or Slack blocks
VolumeGood for up to ~50/day before inbox fatigueNo practical limit

You can use both at the same time. Enable email notifications for a quick glance and configure a webhook for automated processing.

One email per submission

Each form submission sends exactly one email. There is no batching or digest mode.

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