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DeborahLeigh123
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February 24, 2025
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Notification when Someone Reacts to a Comment

  • February 24, 2025
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Greetings!

 

Is there some way to set up an email notification natively to Workfront is someone reacts to a comment? Or, would that require an integration outside of Workfront? Or, could Fusion do this? I'd rather Workfront triggered an automated email if someone reacts to a comment. Is that possible? TY

Mejor respuesta de Sven-iX

Hi @deborahleigh123 

 

So the response (reply) is easy: that counts as a new note and you can use Fusion to to handle that case. 

 

As for "likes" here's what I found

  • Likes don't show in notifications, only replies
  • Likes can't have event subscriptions so we can't act on like/dislike in Fusion

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Sven-iX
Community Advisor
Community Advisor
March 4, 2025

Hi @deborahleigh123 
What do you mean by "reacts" to a comment - enters a reply? 

DeborahLeigh123
Level 4
March 4, 2025

Hi! I mean if someone "thumbs up" or emotes a response to a comment. I'd love for it to send an outlook notification but wasn't sure if that could be controlled in notifications, or if I need to integrate MSOffice to facilitate the notification. 

Sven-iX
Community Advisor
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Community Advisor
March 5, 2025

Hi @deborahleigh123 

 

So the response (reply) is easy: that counts as a new note and you can use Fusion to to handle that case. 

 

As for "likes" here's what I found

  • Likes don't show in notifications, only replies
  • Likes can't have event subscriptions so we can't act on like/dislike in Fusion
Adobe Employee
April 10, 2025

Hi @deborahleigh123,

 

Thanks for your question! I just wanted to offer a bit more context around why Fusion isn’t a great fit for triggering notifications when someone likes a comment.

 

If you take a look at the NOTE object in our Event Subscription documentation, you’ll notice that "likes" aren't listed. That means when someone reacts to a comment, it doesn’t fire off an event that Fusion can listen to via the webhook module.

 

You might be thinking “Could we use a scheduled scenario to check for likes instead?” And technically yes, but it’s not straightforward. There’s no way to compare the previous state of a comment to its current state to see if a like was just added or already existed on it. 

 

There is a possible workaround: you could create a data store that tracks the number of likes and user details for each comment using its ID. Then, on a schedule (say, hourly), you could compare the current like count against the stored value. If the count has gone up, that likely means a new like was added; and you could use this data to search for that specific comment/user in the data store and then notify the author and update the data store.

 

However, to be honest, this approach isn’t ideal. It adds complexity, uses the data store in a way it wasn’t really meant for, and can get extremely messy as data grows over time.

 

Here’s more on how data stores work

 

That said, and going back to Sven’s point, the most practical option right now would be to encourage users to reply to a comment instead of reacting to it. Replies do trigger native notifications.

 

Additionally, if you have the time I’d also recommend submitting a feature idea through our Innovation Lab. I think generating a notification for comment reactions is a great idea, and I’m sure many customers like yourself would love to see it become a built-in option in the future.

 

- Monica 

Susan_Hart_DeltaDental
Level 3
June 23, 2025

YES! There is a need for an email to send when a comment is liked because our users often times use a Like to indicate they are answering a question as yes.