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AI Notification Send Settings

Send Settings are global guardrails that control how and when AI Push campaigns reach your subscribers. They apply account-wide across all AI Push flows, so you only need to configure them once.

You can find Send Settings under Engage → AI Notifications → Settings in the top right corner

Daily Campaign Limit

Sets a ceiling on how many AI campaign pushes a single subscriber can receive in a rolling 24-hour window. When a subscriber has hit their cap, lower-priority campaigns are automatically suppressed until the window resets.

Default: Off

Lifecycle sends (Welcome, Winback) are exempt because they're tied to a one-time moment in the customer journey and don't stack on top of other flows.


Quiet Hours

Blocks all AI Push sends during overnight hours in each subscriber's local timezone. When a push would otherwise fire during quiet hours, it's held in queue and delivered the moment quiet hours end.

Default: Off

What's blocked during quiet hours:

  • All AI campaign pushes

  • All lifecycle pushes (Welcome, Winback)

Important notes:

  • Quiet Hours uses each subscriber's local timezone, not your store's timezone. A subscriber in Tokyo and a subscriber in New York will each have their own 9pm–8am window.

  • If a subscriber meets a trigger (e.g., abandons a cart) at 11pm local time, the push is held and delivered the next morning once Quiet Hours are over.


Localization

Controls the language AI Push uses when generating copy for your subscribers.

Two options:

Customer's Device (recommended)

AI automatically detects the language of each subscriber's device and generates the push in that language. A subscriber with an English device gets English copy; a subscriber with a Spanish device gets Spanish copy — all from the same flow.

Fixed Language

Locks all AI-generated copy to a single language regardless of the subscriber's device. Choose from the supported language list (default: English – en-US).

When to use each

  • Customer's Device: You have subscribers across multiple regions and want each one to see copy in their own language.

  • Fixed Language: You operate in a single region and want to guarantee every push goes out in one specific language, regardless of device settings.

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