--- title: Broadcast notifications --- > To start, make sure the package is [installed](installation) - `@livewire('notifications')` should be in your Blade layout somewhere. By default, Filament will send flash notifications via the Laravel session. However, you may wish that your notifications are "broadcast" to a user in real-time, instead. This could be used to send a temporary success notification from a queued job after it has finished processing. We have a native integration with [Laravel Echo](https://laravel.com/docs/broadcasting#client-side-installation). Make sure Echo is installed, as well as a [server-side websockets integration](https://laravel.com/docs/broadcasting#server-side-installation) like Pusher. ## Sending notifications There are several ways to send broadcast notifications, depending on which one suits you best. You may use our fluent API: ```php use Filament\Notifications\Notification; $recipient = auth()->user(); Notification::make() ->title('Saved successfully') ->broadcast($recipient); ``` Or, use the `notify()` method: ```php use Filament\Notifications\Notification; $recipient = auth()->user(); $recipient->notify( Notification::make() ->title('Saved successfully') ->toBroadcast(), ) ``` Alternatively, use a traditional [Laravel notification class](https://laravel.com/docs/notifications#generating-notifications) by returning the notification from the `toBroadcast()` method: ```php use App\Models\User; use Filament\Notifications\Notification; use Illuminate\Notifications\Messages\BroadcastMessage; public function toBroadcast(User $notifiable): BroadcastMessage { return Notification::make() ->title('Saved successfully') ->getBroadcastMessage(); } ```