Notification Repair

Windows Notification Fixer

Windows 10 Windows 11

Notifications just stop in Windows — no pop-ups, a silent Action Center — even with every setting correct. It's a bug thousands hit, and this is the one tool built to fix it: permanently, so you never miss a message, call, or reminder again. It just works.

Code-signed by Amathlai.com No ads, no bundled software, no toolbars Never touches your files One-time license, no subscription
Windows Notification Fixer interface — Run now and Stop timer buttons, internal timer mode, schedule controls, and an activity log showing the latest run completed successfully

The bug

The one tool built to fix it — and make it stay fixed.

You're missing messages, calendar reminders, Teams calls, and security alerts — and you don't know when it started. Windows 10 and 11 have a long-standing bug where toast notifications silently stop appearing. The toggles look correct, "Focus Assist" is off, the apps are allowed — but nothing pops up. Action Center is empty or stale.

The quick fixes you find online are patches — they work for a moment, then the problem comes back. Windows Notification Fixer makes it permanent, so your notifications keep coming and you never miss one. You don't need to know how — it just works, quietly, from the tray.

  • Toast pop-ups not appearing for any app
  • Action Center empty or showing old notifications
  • Teams / Slack / Outlook calls silent
  • Calendar reminders not firing
  • Security & antivirus alerts missed
  • Notifications enabled in Settings — still nothing

How it works

Three steps. Then forget about it.

1

Install and launch

The timer starts immediately on first launch — the fix is applied right then.

2

Leave it on the defaults

It settles into the system tray and keeps your notifications working on its own. Power users can fine-tune it or hand it to Windows Task Scheduler — most people never open it again.

3

Notifications come back — and stay back.

Toast pop-ups start appearing again within seconds. From then on it works silently in the background, so they keep coming — no babysitting, no second trip to this page.

Features

Set-and-forget, with full control if you want it.

Stays fixed, hands-off

Keeps your notifications healthy in the background so they don't quietly break again. Fix it once — it handles the rest.

Automatic, or your way

Leave it fully automatic, or hand control to Windows Task Scheduler if you prefer. Either way, the result is the same: notifications that keep working.

Tray app, near-zero resources

Lives in the system tray. Doesn't show up in Alt-Tab. Idle CPU and memory are effectively zero — it's mostly waiting.

Start with Windows

Optional autoload at login, optional minimised-to-tray start, optional immediate first run. Pick whichever combination suits you.

Activity log

Plain timestamped log shows every run, the result, and when the next run will fire. No mystery — you can see it working.

FAQ

Questions people ask

Why aren't my notifications showing in Windows 10 or 11?

Windows has a long-standing bug where notifications silently stop appearing — the toggles still look correct and Focus Assist is off, but nothing pops up. Windows Notification Fixer brings them back.

How do I fix notifications not working in Windows 10 or 11?

First rule out the basics — notifications and banners on in Settings, Focus Assist / Do Not Disturb off. If those are already correct and notifications still don't appear (or stop again after a while, often after sleep/wake), it's the known Windows bug, not a setting. Windows Notification Fixer repairs that underlying issue in one click and keeps it fixed on a schedule, so you don't have to chase it.

My notification sound plays but nothing pops up — why?

That's the tell-tale sign of the bug: the notification arrives (so you hear it) but Windows fails to draw the pop-up, and it often just lands silently in the Action Center. Settings look fine because nothing is misconfigured — the notification system itself is in a bad state. Windows Notification Fixer brings the pop-ups back in one click and stops it recurring.

Why is my Action Center empty or not showing new notifications?

Same root cause — notifications are arriving but Windows isn't displaying them, so the Action Center looks empty or stuck on old items even though apps are sending them. Toggling settings or restarting only helps for a while. Windows Notification Fixer repairs it properly and can run on a schedule so it stays fixed.

Why did my notifications stop working after a Windows update?

A Windows or feature update is one of the common triggers for this bug — notifications work, then after the update they quietly stop appearing. It's not something you changed. Windows Notification Fixer repairs the underlying notification system in one click, and can keep it fixed on a schedule in case a later update knocks it out again.

How do I get my notification pop-ups (toasts) back?

If your toast pop-ups have stopped showing — even though apps are sending them and your settings look correct — Windows Notification Fixer brings them back in one click, with nothing of yours touched, and can run on a schedule so they don't vanish again.

I already tried Focus Assist, restarting, and the PowerShell re-register — why didn't it stick?

A manual reset often wears off again after a while. Windows Notification Fixer applies a deeper repair and then keeps notifications working in the background, so they don't quietly break again — you don't have to keep redoing it yourself.

Isn't there a free way to fix this?

The free fixes floating around are patches — they work for a moment, then the bug returns and you're missing things again. Windows Notification Fixer is the one tool built to make the fix permanent, so you never miss a notification and never have to chase it again. It just works.

Is it safe? Any ads, adware, or bundled software?

None. It is code-signed by Amathlai.com, installs nothing besides the app, shows no ads, adds no toolbars, and never touches your personal files. It only repairs Windows' own notification system.

Will it slow my computer down?

No. It lives in the system tray, stays out of Alt-Tab, and idle CPU and memory are effectively zero — most of the time it is just waiting for the next scheduled run.

Does it need administrator rights?

Yes — it needs administrator rights to repair Windows' notification system. The app requests this for you when it runs.

Is it free, and which Windows versions are supported?

It is free for 10 days with no signup. After that it is a one-time lifetime license (price shown on this page) — no subscription. Works on Windows 10 and Windows 11.

Stop missing your notifications.

For Windows 10 and 11.