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How To Tag & Notify All Members

Learn how to tag and notify all members in MemberUp efficiently. This guide covers steps to mention everyone at once, ensuring important updates reach your entire community quickly.

Suraj Ramnani avatar
Written by Suraj Ramnani
Updated over a week ago

Overview

MemberUp makes it simple to notify every member in your community using the @Everyone tag. This feature is perfect for community-wide updates, important announcements, or engaging discussions where you want everyone to stay informed.


How to Tag Everyone in a Post

1. Open the Discussion or Create a New Post

  • Go to the discussion thread, post, or comment where you want to notify all members

2. Use the @Everyone Tag

  • In the message area, type @Everyone.

  • This instantly tags every active member in your MemberUp community.

3. Confirm Your Message

  • Write your full message and ensure it’s relevant and appropriate for all members.

4. Post and Notify

  • Click Post.

  • All members will receive a notification (via email and in-app) letting them know they’ve been tagged.


Tips for Tagging All Members

  • Use @Everyone sparingly to avoid overwhelming members with notifications.

  • Keep messages short and relevant to the entire community.

  • Combine tagging with engaging questions or updates to encourage participation.

  • The @Everyone tag only works if members have their notifications turned on.


Pro Tips

  • Schedule community-wide reminders using the @Everyone tag for key events or announcements.

  • For smaller groups, consider tagging specific members to keep communication personal and focused.

  • Pair your post with visuals or polls to boost engagement.


🎥 Walkthrough


Troubleshooting & FAQs

Why didn’t everyone receive a notification?

Members will only be notified if they have notifications enabled on their account.

Can members use @Everyone?

No, only owners and admins can use the @Everyone tag to reach all active members.

Does @Everyone work in comments too?

Yes, it can be used in both posts and comments, ensuring visibility across community discussions.


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