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# Alerts

## Alerts

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The **Alerts** tab is your notification center, where Cod3x keeps you informed about everything happening with your agents and account.

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### What You’ll See

Every important event triggers a clear, time-stamped alert, including:

* **Goal Updates** – When a goal starts running or completes successfully.
* **Payments & Credits** – Confirmations of credit purchases and payment status.
* **Low Funds Warnings** – Early signals when an agent’s wallet balance runs low.
* **System Messages** – Any key platform notices that require your attention.

Each alert includes quick-action buttons like **View Progress**, **View Results**, or **Complete Payment**, so you can act without leaving the page.

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### Staying Organized

* **Search & Filter** – Quickly find alerts by keyword or type.
* **Mark as Read** – Clear individual notifications or the entire list in one click.
* **Persistent History** – Review past activity to track every agent run and payment.

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### Why It Matters

Trading agents operate around the clock.\
The **Alerts** tab makes sure you never miss a critical update—whether it’s a completed trade loop, a payment confirmation, or a warning that a wallet needs funding.\
Think of it as your always-on status feed for every Cod3x agent you run.


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