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Who receives communication alerts

Clear communication works only when the right people get the right updates. Lynk ensures alerts reach only the relevant audience, keeping communication focused and professional.

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Written by Sumit Kapoor
Updated over 3 months ago

Why Targeted Alerts Matter in Coaching

Not every update needs to go to everyone.

When alerts are not targeted:

  • learners receive irrelevant messages

  • parents miss important updates

  • coaches get interrupted unnecessarily

Effective communication depends on role-based visibility.

Lynk structures alerts so that:

  • coaches focus on delivery

  • learners stay informed

  • parents receive clarity where required

No noise. No guesswork.

Recipients of Communication Alerts

Communication alerts in Lynk are sent to students linked to the session or batch.

This typically includes:

  • students enrolled in the batch

  • parents or guardians associated with the learner account (where applicable)

Only users directly connected to the session receive alerts.

What Coaches Do Not Need to Manage

Coaches do not need to:

  • select recipients manually

  • create contact lists

  • remember who to inform

Lynk determines recipients automatically based on:

  • batch enrollment

  • session context

  • student association

The system handles routing — the coach focuses on coaching.

Conclusion

Good communication isn’t about sending more messages. It’s about sending the right alerts to the right people. By automatically routing communication alerts to relevant learners and parents, Lynk ensures clarity, trust, and consistency — without adding effort for coaches.

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