> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://notifly.gitbook.io/getting-started-with-notifly/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://notifly.gitbook.io/getting-started-with-notifly/introduction/what-is-notifly.md).

# What is Notifly?

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Notifly is an AI-powered news service that filters notifications from 150+ crypto projects covering all categories, from NFT and GameFi to layer 2 and DeFi.&#x20;

After you sign up and configure your filtered notifications and newsfeeds on our [website](https://notifly.xyz), you will start receiving curated notifications via Discord DM from our bot. These are messages that our smart filtering has deemed high value.

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The aim of Notifly is to significantly decrease the amount of noise coming from projects you follow and bring you only the most up to date and useful communications.&#x20;

Within the endless torrent of notifications, some very useful nuggets of information can be found. It could be news of an upcoming mint, a whitelist, or some time-sensitive information such as an event.

Notifly identifies those nuggets and forwards them on to you by DM so that you never miss an important update again.


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