Saved NOTAMs and Click-to-Scroll from Notam Globe
4/28/2026
We shipped two workflow improvements that make NOTAM review faster when you are moving between the list and the map:
- Saved NOTAMs for keeping important notices at the top of the current result set.
- Click-to-scroll from Notam Globe for jumping from a map popup directly to the matching NOTAM card or list row.
Both changes are intentionally small on the surface. The goal is to reduce the amount of repeated scanning you do when reviewing airport NOTAMs, dashboards, bulk views, or flight briefings.
Save Important NOTAMs
Pro users can now save a NOTAM directly from the list or card view. Saved NOTAMs are promoted to the top whenever they are present in the current results, so the items you are actively tracking stay visible while you continue reviewing the rest of the briefing.

This is useful when you are working through a dense airport briefing and need to keep a few operationally relevant notices in view, such as:
- runway or taxiway closures
- fuel, fire, or handling restrictions
- approach or navigation outages
- temporary restrictions that affect a specific flight
The interaction is designed to feel immediate: clicking the bookmark updates the state instantly, while Notamify syncs the saved NOTAMs in the background. They are saved on your user profile, so you can keep them across devices, such as your computer today and your iPad later.
Saved NOTAMs came directly from user feedback. If you want to shape what we build next, join our beta program today.
Click from the Globe to the Matching NOTAM
Notam Globe popups now include clickable NOTAM references. When you click a NOTAM inside the popup, Notamify scrolls the matching NOTAM into view and highlights it in the list.

This closes a common gap in graphical NOTAM review. The map is excellent for spatial context, but sometimes you still need the full text, timing details, category, or affected-element summary. Instead of manually searching the list after inspecting the map, you can jump directly to the source NOTAM.
The matching is done by the canonical NOTAM ID, so it works even when the displayed NOTAM number is only a human-readable reference.
Why This Matters
These changes are about keeping context intact.
When a map element matters, you can move from the globe back to the exact NOTAM without losing your place. When a NOTAM matters, you can save it and keep it promoted while you continue reviewing the rest of the result set.
That makes Notamify a little closer to the way aviation teams actually work: scan, inspect, mark what matters, and keep moving.
As always, Notamify is an informational tool and must not replace official briefing sources or approved operational systems.
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