
Amazon has explicitly stated that both developers and device manufacturers will have access to development tools, such as Alexa Skills Kit or Alexa voice service, to build and tweak notifications for skills. This should certainly add colour to the Alexa experience, as devs around the world have already been quite ‘artistic’ with their approach to Alexa skills. We are referring to the ridiculous amount of cat skills and ‘yo mama jokes’ skills that would benefit from creative notification ideas…not.

Echo owners would see a pulsing green ring when they have a notification waiting
Users will be alerted of notifications via a chime sound and a light indicator on the device. You could then ask Alexa to tell you what it is, with a simple 'Alexa, what are my notifications?' One would wonder why Alexa doesn’t just read the alert out loud, instead, but we would have to take the query to the guys at Amazon. People, who wish to make use of the new notification feature, would have to enable the functionality through the Alexa app for each skill they want to hear from. Amazon’s blog post does not specify a date for the launch of the feature, but developers can sign up on Amazon’s platform to be notified when it is available to poke at.ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7sbTOp5yaqpWjrm%2BvzqZmp52nqHyCucCzpqdlcaGyua3SZqqkoZyhwG7DyKWjZpqVYq%2B2ssWem2avmam1brrOraCfoZOWwaq7zaxkn52RqcKzsb6im3JsYWmG