Quiet Hours
Set no-notification time windows so MileIntel respects your sleep and focus time. Urgent alerts can still break through.
Overview
Quiet Hours suppress non-urgent notifications during time windows you define. Set them around your sleep schedule, work focus blocks, or any time you don't want MileIntel buzzing your phone. Urgent alerts — like flight cancellations — can still break through if you allow it.
Setting Quiet Hours
Go to Settings > Notifications > Quiet Hours. Configure:
- Start time — When quiet hours begin (e.g., 10:00 PM).
- End time — When they end (e.g., 7:00 AM).
- Time zone — Uses your account time zone by default. Adjusts automatically if you've set a trip time zone.
- Days — Apply to every day, or just specific days (e.g., weekdays only).
What Gets Suppressed
During quiet hours, push notifications and SMS are held. They'll be delivered as a batch when quiet hours end. Email is unaffected since it doesn't interrupt you the same way.
Urgent Override
Toggle Allow urgent alerts during quiet hours to let critical notifications through even when quiet is active. Urgent includes:
- Flight cancellations
- Major schedule changes (2+ hour shift)
- Boarding alerts within 15 minutes of departure
- Security or account alerts
Everything else waits until morning.
Key Details
- Quiet hours are available on all plans.
- You can set multiple quiet windows (e.g., nighttime + lunch hour).
- Queued notifications arrive in order when quiet hours end.
Tips
- Set quiet hours even if you think you won't need them. A price drop at 3 AM isn't actionable and the notification just wakes you up.
- Keep the urgent override on during travel days. A cancellation at midnight while you're in a hotel matters.
Last updated March 22, 2026