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title: "Digest by Zapier: Deliver notifications in batches"
description: "You get enough distracting notifications. Digest helps you turn down the noise by collecting info from your apps and batching them together in one notification."
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# Digest by Zapier: Deliver notifications in batches

You get enough distracting notifications. Digest helps you turn down the noise by collecting info from your apps and batching them together in one notification.

When my dad goes on vacation, he sometimes boards his pup at a little dog hotel. Instead of texting my dad whenever Sherlock goes to the bathroom or enjoys a treat, the staff send him a report card of daily highlights when he returns. It's everything my dad wants to know, delivered right when he wants it. Can you imagine him getting pinged every time Sherlock decided to do his business? He'd never get a moment's peace.

If you're drowning in notifications at work—one new lead alert, another form submission ping, a task completion buzz—you could use the same approach and batch them all together. That's exactly what [Digest by Zapier](https://zapier.com/apps/digest/integrations) does. To learn how it works and set up your own automated digest, keep scrolling. 

###### **Table of contents**

- [What is Digest by Zapier?](#what)
- [What you can do with Digest by Zapier](#use-cases)
- [How to get started with Digest by Zapier](#how)

## What is Digest by Zapier? 

Digest by Zapier is a built-in tool that collects information from your Zaps (what we call automated workflows) and releases it in batches. So instead of receiving individual notifications every time your Zap runs, you get a consolidated summary delivered on a schedule you set.

Let's say you've built a Zap that sends you a DM in your chat app every time your team receives a new lead. But what if you want to review your leads on a weekly basis instead? Rather than deal with constant pings, you can choose to get a more manageable summary of all your leads every Monday morning by adding a Digest step to your workflow.

You can even collect information from multiple sources and deliver them all in one digest. For example, if you monitor leads from your landing page, social media, and email campaigns, you could create a digest that delivers leads from all those categories in a single Slack message or email.

Features of Digest include:

- **Easy workflow building:** You can give each of your digests a unique name (32 characters max), so you can easily reference them across Zaps.
- **Custom formatting:** Structure your digest content with HTML, Slack formatting, or [Zapier Formatter](https://zapier.com/blog/zapier-formatter-guide/) to get exactly the look you want: emojis, bold text, dates formatted consistently every time…whatever works for the app you're sending content to.
- **Flexible delivery:** Send digests daily, weekly, monthly, or when they reach a certain number of entries—or trigger delivery from another Zap entirely.
- **Conditional workflows**: Use the _Find Digest_ action to peek at contents without releasing them. This is great for building Zaps with logic tied to your digest contents. For example, you can choose to format messages differently based on how many entries you've gathered.

## What you can do with Digest by Zapier

Here are some practical ways to put Digest to work:

### Compile a monthly expense report

You want to get notified about submitted expenses without getting constant alerts.

**What this might look like:**

1. Your Zap triggers when an employee submits a new expense in [Xero](https://www.xero.com/us/).
2. Digest's _Append Entry and Schedule Digest_ action adds the employee's name, expense amount, and a link to the form to a digest that's set to deliver once a month.
3. [Gmail](https://zapier.com/apps/gmail/integrations) sends your finance team a compiled report with all the submissions from that month.

### Celebrate weekly team wins

You want to recognize what your team has accomplished every week without overwhelming your team channel with notifications.

**What this might look like:**

1. A task is marked completed in [Asana](https://zapier.com/apps/asana/integrations).
2. Digest's _Append Entry and Schedule Digest_ action adds the task name, assignee, and completion time to a digest set to deliver every Friday at 4 pm.
3. Once the digest is released, [AI by Zapier](https://zapier.com/blog/ai-by-zapier-guide/) rewrites the list in a celebratory tone.
4. [Slack](https://zapier.com/apps/slack/integrations) posts the AI-enhanced summary in your team channel, so everyone can see and celebrate your progress together.

### Send your sales team a weekly lead summary

Your sales team wants to review all the new leads they've gotten from two sources without getting pinged for each one individually.

**What this might look like:**

1. Your first Zap triggers when someone submits your [Typeform](https://zapier.com/apps/typeform/integrations) survey.
2. Digest's _Append Entry and Schedule Digest_ action adds their name, email, and "Typeform" as the source to a digest set to deliver manually.
3. Your second Zap triggers when a new lead comes in through [Facebook Lead Ads](https://zapier.com/apps/facebook-lead-ads/integrations).
4. Digest adds each lead's name, email, and "Facebook" as the source to the same digest.
5. Your third Zap triggers using [Schedule by Zapier](https://zapier.com/blog/schedule-recurring-tasks/) every Friday at 2 pm.
6. Digest's _Release Existing Digest_ action releases the contents of the digest.
7. Slack sends your sales team channel a compiled message with all the week's leads from both sources.

## How to get started with Digest by Zapier

Ready to set up a digest? Log in to Zapier, head to the [Zap editor](https://zapier.com/editor/), and follow these steps.

First, set up your trigger step and any actions you need to collect the information you want to include in your digest. Next, search for and select **Digest** as your action app. You can also find it in the _Utilities_ tab on the left-hand panel.

For your action event, choose **Append Entry and Schedule Digest**.

In the _Configure_ tab, name your digest. This is not what you'll see in the final digest content. Rather, this name is for internal organization, so you can easily identify your digest when you create other Zaps.

In the same tab, fill out the _Entry_ field. This can hold static text and dynamic data (information mapped from previous steps), formatted in whatever way you want the content to show up in your digest.

To map dynamic data from previous steps, click the **+** button or type a forward slash (/), which opens a modal that lets you select and insert values.

Next, in the _Frequency_ field, choose how often the digest should be delivered. You can choose to send the digest **Daily**, **Weekly**, or **Monthly**. You can also pick **Threshold**. In that case, the digest will get released when you reach a specific number of entries that you set. 

There's one more option, **Manual**,** **but that requires a bit of extra setup, so let's finish the "standard" setup first.

After choosing your frequency, finish configuring your step, then click **Continue**. Add another action step to your Zap, so your digest has somewhere to go—like Slack, Gmail, or whatever app you want to receive your digest.

Then remember to test your Zap and turn it on.

Now, if you choose **Manual** delivery**,** that means _you_ control when the digest is released using a separate Zap. This is great for collecting information from multiple sources into one digest or releasing digests on a custom schedule.

If you schedule a manual release, your first Zap will end with the _Append Entry and Schedule Digest_ action. You won't add a destination app to that Zap. 

The next step is to create a separate Zap to release your digest. So once you're done configuring the first workflow, in a new Zap, pick **Schedule by Zapier** as your trigger app. Then add another Digest action. This time, pick **Release Existing Digest** as your action event.

Now configure the step by choosing the same digest from your other Zap.

Finally, add another action step to your Zap, so your digest has somewhere to go. And when everything's been set up, again, remember to test your Zaps and turn them on.

## Reduce notification noise with Digest

You get enough distracting notifications—turn down the noise with Digest by Zapier. It transforms an otherwise constant stream of alerts into organized, actionable summaries delivered exactly when and where you need them.

Ready to start building? Head to the [Digest by Zapier integration page](https://zapier.com/apps/digest/integrations), read more in our [help guide](https://help.zapier.com/hc/en-us/articles/8496309901453-Compile-data-in-a-digest-in-Zaps#h_01JDHSVZQMYKWRH7TMWKN67FKC), or go straight to the [Zap editor](https://zapier.com/editor).

_This article was originally published in 2022, written by Krystina Martinez. It was most recently updated in July 2025._