Noticeboard hub · Last reviewed May 2026

Five use cases. One webpart. One self-provisioning list.

Quick answer: Athena's Noticeboard webpart bundles six first-class categories (Notice · Job Vacancy · Kudos · Safety Alert · Opportunity · Classified) into a single self-provisioning SharePoint list with pinning, urgency sorting, audience targeting, and fullscreen admin CRUD. £290/month per tenant. Unlimited users. Replaces several categories of standalone SaaS with one webpart.

Most organisations end up using five different surfaces for internal communications: email blasts for safety alerts, Teams channels for jobs, ad hoc pages for kudos, mailing lists for classifieds, and a corkboard nobody updates for everything else. The Noticeboard consolidates all of it into one place, where staff actually look.

See the Noticeboard in motion

Six categories. One demo.

Video walkthrough
Athena Noticeboard: all six categories in 2 minutes
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Cluster pages

The five categories that earn their own pages.

Each category has its own search-traffic profile and its own buyer. Click through for the dedicated page.

High intent

Internal Job Board

Internal vacancies posted where employees already look. Pinning, urgency, audience targeting per department. Replaces Workday Talent internal-mobility add-ons for SMBs.

See the Internal Job Board page
High volume

Employee Recognition / Kudos

Public peer-to-peer recognition. Pinning for “win of the week” leadership picks. Audience-targetable. A Bonusly alternative for visibility-led recognition programmes.

See the Kudos page
Regulated buyer

Safety Bulletin Board

Urgent safety alerts with animated pulse, audience targeting per region or department, and pinning. Critical for construction, manufacturing, healthcare, and regulated industries.

See the Safety Bulletins page
Easy win

Staff Classifieds

Internal classifieds for staff selling, asking, sharing. Most SMBs have nothing for this; it usually lives in chaotic Teams channels. The Classified category gives it structure.

See the Classifieds page
Always-on

Opportunities & Notices

Project asks, volunteering opportunities, internal project recruitment, and general company notices. The catch-all categories that handle everything else organisations currently push over email.

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Under the hood

What the Noticeboard does technically.

Self-provisioning list

First time the webpart loads on any page, it creates the backing SharePoint list. No admin setup.

Six first-class categories

Notice, Job Vacancy, Kudos, Safety Alert, Opportunity, Classified. Each has its own visual treatment.

Pinning

Pin individual entries to the top of their category.

Urgency sorting

Mark entries urgent for visual emphasis and top-sort.

Audience targeting

Entra group targeting per entry. Pre-resolved for performance.

Grid and list views

Present the noticeboard as a card grid (intranet home page) or list (dedicated noticeboard page).

Fullscreen admin CRUD

Admins create, edit, delete inside the webpart without opening SharePoint list view.

Rich-text descriptions

Full content per entry with images and links.

25 design palettes

Match noticeboard styling to your intranet theme.

Honest comparison

Where dedicated platforms still win for individual use cases.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

A SharePoint noticeboard is a structured area on the intranet for short-form announcements, postings, and updates that need staff visibility. Native SharePoint does not include a purpose-built noticeboard webpart; organisations typically build one using lists and pages, or use a third-party webpart like Athena's Noticeboard.

One webpart. Five use cases. One subscription.

The Noticeboard is included in Athena Essentials at £290/month per tenant, alongside 18 other webparts covering org chart, knowledge base, policy management, events, and more.

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