Stay on Top of Your Finances with Real-Time Alerts
Managing your finances effectively requires timely information. The Chase mobile app offers real-time alerts that notify you as soon as transactions occur. Follow these simple steps to activate alerts for your accounts and keep track of your finances effortlessly.
Step 1: Access the Chase Mobile App
Start by opening the Chase mobile app on your device. Sign in to your account using your credentials.
Step 2: Navigate to Your Profile
Once you’re logged in, look for the person icon, usually located in the upper right corner of the screen. Tap on this icon to access your profile settings.
Step 3: Manage Alerts
In your profile, select the option labeled “Manage Alerts” found under the “Alerts and Messages” section. This will direct you to a list of your accounts.
Step 4: Choose Your Account
You will see various accounts you hold with Chase, such as checking, savings, and credit cards. Tap on the specific account for which you want to enable real-time alerts.
Step 5: Select Alert Preferences
After selecting your account, you’ll find a list of alert options including transactions, withdrawals, low balance notifications, and more. To enable real-time updates, toggle on the “Transactions” alert, or any other alerts you wish to activate.
Step 6: Choose Your Delivery Method
Next, decide how you wish to receive these notifications. You can choose from push notifications, text messages, or email alerts. Pick the option that works best for you.
Step 7: Ensure App Notifications Are Enabled
Before finalizing your settings, check that push notifications are enabled for the Chase app in your phone’s overall settings. For Android users, navigate to Settings > Notifications > Chase and ensure notifications are turned on. This will ensure you receive alerts directly to your device.
Step 8: Save Your Changes
Finally, tap “Save” or “Apply Changes” to confirm your alert settings.
Conclusion
With real-time alerts activated, you will receive immediate notifications whenever a transaction occurs in your account. This feature not only helps you stay informed but also acts as an early warning system against potential fraud or unauthorized changes, ensuring that you’re always in control of your finances.

