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PLATE Nº 170

Ways to hear about a change here — without having to check back.

Checking a status page yourself only ever tells you what was true at the moment you looked. These channels exist so a real change reaches you instead — an incident opening, an update to one already open, a scheduled maintenance window, or a new changelog entry.

PLATE Nº 170 · STATUS SUBSCRIPTIONS
THE CHANNELS

Two work for anyone. Two are tied to your account.

EMAIL — NO ACCOUNT NEEDEDType an address, confirm it, and status changes arrive there. Anyone can sign up, the same way anyone can check this page without logging in.
RSS — NO ACCOUNT NEEDEDA single feed address any standard reader can point at. No sign-up step at all — pointing a reader at the feed is the entire action.
TEXT — TIED TO YOUR ACCOUNTDelivers to a restaurant's own phone number, configured from inside the console's notification settings, not this public page.
WEBHOOK — TIED TO YOUR ACCOUNTDelivers to a restaurant's own endpoint, configured the same way — set up once, applies going forward.
WHAT ACTUALLY TRIGGERS A NOTIFICATION

Five real events. Nothing else.

01INCIDENT OPENSA new entry is confirmed and published.
02INCIDENT UPDATEDNew information, a change in scope, or a correction.
03INCIDENT RESOLVEDThe entry is marked closed.
04MAINTENANCE SCHEDULEDA window is announced ahead of the date it begins.
05CHANGELOG PUBLISHEDSomething has shipped and the dated record goes live.

That's the complete list — no product announcements, no marketing, nothing outside the five events named above. Subscribing through a channel covers all five, rather than five separate opt-ins.

SIGN UP BY EMAIL

One field. One honest confirmation.

EMAIL SUBSCRIPTIONFIVE EVENTS, NOTHING ELSE

NO DOHOS ACCOUNT NEEDED — THIS CHANNEL WORKS FOR ANYONE.

WHAT PEOPLE ACTUALLY ASK
Can I unsubscribe easily?

Yes. Every email sent through this channel includes a direct way to stop — no separate account to create or delete first, since none was required to sign up.

Do I need a Dohos account for any of this?

Only for two of the four. Email and RSS work for anyone. Text and webhook delivery are tied to a specific restaurant’s own account, because they deliver to something that belongs to it.

Can more than one person at the same restaurant subscribe?

Yes — email and RSS have no limit on how many separate people sign up, since each is just an independent address or feed connection.

Is this the same as being notified inside the console when signed in?

No. These channels are for hearing about a change without needing to be signed in or actively watching anything. The console’s own in-app notifications are a separate, related surface for someone already working inside their account.

THE NEXT STEP

Open the line.

Tell us about your restaurant. We load your menu, you place a call, and you hear it answered yourself.