Tell users what changed, right where they work. No email required.
In-app announcements put your message in front of the right people, inside the application they already use. A new feature, an updated process, a compliance deadline: it lands the moment they open the screen that matters, not buried in an inbox.

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The message went out. Nobody saw it.
You announced the change. You sent the email, posted on the intranet, mentioned it in the all-hands. Then the tickets came in anyway, because the message never reached people where the work actually happens.
Email goes unread
Important updates compete with hundreds of other messages. Most are skimmed, archived, or never opened. The one announcement that mattered is gone by lunchtime.
The intranet is a place no one visits
You posted the announcement where it belongs. The people who needed it never went looking, because they were busy doing their actual job in a different tool.
Change lands without warning
A new field, a renamed button, a moved menu. Users discover it mid-task, assume something is broken, and file a ticket instead of reading the note they never received.
One message for everyone
Blasting the whole company the same note trains people to tune you out. When nothing is targeted, relevance is the first thing lost, and attention goes with it.
The right message, in the right tool, at the right moment.
Announcements appear directly inside the application, targeted to the people who need them. No inbox, no second portal, no hoping someone reads it. The update reaches the user on the screen where it applies.
Messages inside the application
Banners, pop-ups and full-screen messages appear on top of the tool, exactly when and where they are relevant. The user does not have to go anywhere to be informed.
Targeted to the right people
Segment by role, team, location or language, so each audience sees only what applies to them. A finance update reaches finance. A French user reads it in French.
Measured, not assumed
See who saw the message, who acted on it, and who dismissed it. Adjust the wording, the audience or the timing and resend, without guessing what worked.
Create. Target. Deliver.
Three steps to put a message in front of the right people, inside the tool they already use. No developer, no email campaign, no waiting on IT.

Write the message in minutes.
Choose a format, a banner, a pop-up or a full-screen message, and write it in the no-code editor on top of the live application. Add a link, a button or an image. No code, no ticket.

Pick exactly who should see it.
Target by role, team, geography or language, and set when the message appears. The same screen can show a different announcement to a manager and to a new hire.

Publish, then watch it land.
Publish in one click. The message appears inside the app for the right people, and built-in analytics show views, clicks and dismissals in real time.
Teams that finally got the message across.
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Real-time business alerts pushed to the right sellers, daily
A delivery issue on a model in a given country, a new pricing condition: the alert lands as a pop-up on the screens of the sellers concerned, the day it matters. 80% of CRM usage now runs through these pushes.
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98 stores rolled out, with zero extra headcount
In-app messaging kept teams across 98 stores informed of process changes, cutting support tickets by 80% without adding a single person to the helpdesk.
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5,000 users, including 3,000 field technicians, kept in the loop
Updates and operational notices reach a large, partly field-based workforce inside the tool they use, so the message gets through even to teams who are rarely at a desk.
Pair announcements with the rest of the platform.
An announcement tells users what changed. The rest of Lemon helps them act on it.
Interactive guides
Announce the change, then walk users through it step by step on the screen it affects.
Learn more →Tooltips
Leave a permanent hint on the new field, for everyone who arrives after the announcement is gone.
Learn more →AI Assistant
Let users ask follow-up questions about the change and get an answer from your own content.
Learn more →Auto-Translation
Write the announcement once. Every region reads it in its own language, automatically.
Learn more →Announcements FAQs.
How is an in-app announcement different from an email? +
An email asks the user to leave their work, open their inbox, and notice your message among the rest. An announcement appears inside the application they are already using, on the screen where the change applies. The point of contact shifts from "go check later" to "here it is, now."
What message formats are available? +
Top and bottom banners, contextual pop-ups, and full-screen messages. Each can carry text, an image, a link or a button, and can launch an interactive guide for users who want to go further.
Can I target a specific audience? +
Yes. Target by role, team, department, geography, language, or any custom user attribute, and choose the application and page where the message appears. Each audience sees only what is relevant to them.
Will announcements annoy users? +
Only if they are irrelevant. Because every message is targeted and shown in context, users see fewer notifications, not more, and the ones they see actually apply to them. You also control frequency and whether a message can be dismissed.
Do we need IT to send an announcement? +
No. Announcements are built and published from the no-code editor by your L&D, Ops or comms teams, on top of the application, with no change to the underlying software and no IT ticket.
How do I know if the message was seen? +
Built-in analytics show views, clicks and dismissals per message and per audience. You can see which segments engaged, adjust the wording or timing, and resend to the people who have not acted yet.
Have an update your users keep missing? We will show it landing in-app.
30 minutes. Bring the change your teams keep overlooking, and we will build the announcement inside your software live during the call, targeted to a real audience, so you can see exactly what users would see.
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