Startup App Notification feature in Windows 11
In case you missed or didn’t notice the notification banner, you can also see Startup App Notification items in the Notification Center (Win+N) of Windows 11 as we receive notifications for other apps in that panel. In addition, you will also be able to manage the Start App Notification settings as per your requirements. This tutorial covers both sections separately with a step-by-step guide.
Get notification when an app is added to Startup Apps in Windows 11
Using the Startup App Notification feature, you can make Windows 11 display a notification when an app is added to Startup Apps
To get a notification when an app is added to the Startup Apps list on your Windows 11 computer, follow these steps: That’s it! Now the system will do the work and you will get notified whenever some application is configured to run when you log in. Once you find that, you can access the Startup page present in the Apps category of the Settings app and then stop apps from opening or running at startup. Or else, click on the notification banner itself to open the Startup page directly and take the necessary action.
Turn off Startup App Notification in Windows 11
In case you don’t want to receive such notifications, then you can simply turn off the Startup App Notification feature on your Windows 11 system. The steps are:
Manage Startup App Notification settings in Windows 11
Once you have turned on the Startup App Notification button, click on the Startup App Notification option. This will provide a separate section to manage the Startup App Notification settings or options. Available settings are:
Show/hide notification bannersPlay a sound when a notification arrivesShow/hide notifications in the notification centerSet the priority of notifications in the notification center to:TopHigh: This lets you show startup app notifications above the normal priority notificationsNormal: It will show the startup app notifications below the high-priority notificationsHide content when notifications are on the lock screen.
This Startup App Notification feature is indeed useful for users who don’t realize that they have or some app has added itself to the startup items list. However, it helps only when an app is added to the main startup list (the one that we see on the Startup page of the Settings app and the Startup tab of Task Manager) and not the other startup locations. To remove programs added in the other startup locations, you can either try other ways to disable startup programs (like Group Policy, Task Scheduler, etc.) or take the help of startup manager tools.
I hope it helps.
Where are Startup app notifications?
If you want to receive notifications when some apps are added to the startup apps list on your Windows 11 system, then you need to turn on the Startup App Notification feature for that. You can check the steps for that in this post above. You will also be able to manage settings related to startup app notifications.
How do I add an app to notifications in Windows 11?
To receive notifications for an app in Windows 11, first, access the Notifications page in the Settings app. After this, scroll down the list available under the Notifications from apps and other senders section. Toggle the button available for an app or program for which you want to get notifications.
How do I see startup programs in Windows 11?
Startup programs and apps are stored in different locations in Windows 11. But, if you want to check which startup programs are added to the main startup list, then for this: Read next: How to always show all the Icons in the Notifications area of Windows 11/10.