How to set up Notification Summary in iOS 15

Say goodbye to unnecessary notifications.
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If you get a million app notifications a day, and have become numb to the important ones, iOS 15's Notification Summary feature is about to be your new best friend. Apple officially released iOS 15 on Sept. 20, 2021.

Notification Summary will let you zero in on what you might call your "important-but-overwhelming-due-to-constant-pestering" apps, and receive a summary report of their notifications for you to review at a time of your own choosing. By default, you'll get your report twice a day, but you can opt to see it anywhere from once to 12 times a day.

To get your personalized app updates in a format that won't immediately induce a headache, follow this step-by-step guide.

1. Go to Settings, and tap on Notifications

An iPhone Settings screen with a black arrow pointing to the Notifications tab.
Nice and easy. Credit: screenshot: apple

Searching through the many iPhone settings can sometimes be a long haul. Luckily, the Notifications settings are right near the top of the list.

2. Tap "Scheduled Summary"

An iPhone Notifications settings screen with a black arrow pointing to the Scheduled Summary tab.
I'd like all things I'm looking for to always be at the top. Credit: screenshot: apple

And our luck continues! The "Scheduled Summary" feature is also near the top of the Notifications settings, right under "Show Previews."

3. Toggle on the feature

An iPhone Scheduled Summary screen with a toggle for the Scheduled Summary feature.
One toggle means only one thing to do. Credit: screenshot: apple

If this is your first time setting up your summary, the next screen should also be very simple: just one toggle button. Tap it, watch it go green, and an Apple pop-up instruction box should appear.

4. Follow the prompts and choose your preferred summary schedule

An iPhone Notification Summary screen with options to Continue or Set Up Later in Settings.
You'll only see this screen the first time you set up Notification Summary. Credit: screenshot: apple
An iPhone Set a Schedule screen with a button to Turn On Notification Summary.
Not sure why you would want 12 summaries a day, but this is where you could add them all. Credit: screenshot: apple

The initial setup screen will show time options for a first and second daily summary. Choose your times, and tap on the red minus button if you only want one summary per day, or the blue plus button if you want more than two per day.

5. Choose what apps you want summarized

The next screen will show what apps can be included in the daily summaries. This will include both system apps, like Phone and Messages, and downloaded apps, like Instagram and TikTok.

An iPhone Apps in Summary screen listing apps toggled on or off.
This is the list of apps you will see if you go back to edit your selections. Credit: screenshot: apple

If there's an app you want included in your summary but don't see on the list, make sure you have allowed that individual app to send notifications. To check this, go back to the general Notifications settings, and scroll down to the specific app.

6. Edit as you please

An iPhone scheduled Summary screen with options for Frequency and schedule of summaries.
The edit menu is also pretty simple to navigate. Credit: screenshot: apple

If you later decide you don't want scheduled summaries, want different apps included in the summaries, or want them delivered at different times, you can edit all of this in the Scheduled Summary settings menu. This will now display when you tap on "Scheduled Summary," since you have completed the initial setup.

And there you have it! You now have slightly more control over how often your phone bugs you, and you can rest easy knowing that you won't miss anything important.

This article originally published and in July 2021 and was updated in Sept. 2021.

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Jennimai Nguyen

Jennimai is a tech reporter at Mashable covering digital culture, social media, and how we interact with our everyday tech. She also hosts Mashable’s Snapchat Discover channel and TikTok, so she naturally spends way too much time scrolling the FYP and thinking about iPhones.

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