How to change KakaoTalk's notification sound on Mac

Pick one chat sound; no per-room customization on Mac.

The honest answer: KakaoTalk only gives you basic on/off controls. Your real options are the macOS-level method below, or Chirpy if you want per-notification customization.

In KakaoTalk

Head to Settings → Notifications inside KakaoTalk — the sound options live there, and you can turn them off. That stops KakaoTalk's own audio, but macOS will still play its default sound on top — see the universal approach below to silence that too.

Universal approach — mute at the macOS level

macOS lets you silence any app's sound without disabling its notifications. The full visual walkthrough lives on the universal macOS method page. The short version:

  1. Open System Settings → Notifications.
  2. Scroll to KakaoTalk in the application list and click it.
  3. Turn off Play sound for notifications.
  4. KakaoTalk keeps showing banners and badges — just no audio.
macOS System Settings → Notifications → KakaoTalk
System Settings → Notifications → KakaoTalk → toggle off Play sound for notifications.

How Chirpy fills the gap

With Chirpy you can give KakaoTalk's notifications a sound that matches their importance. For example: a quiet chime for routine updates, a louder bell for mentions, silence for the rest. All triggered by keywords in the notification text — no plugin, no API access required.

Want sounds that actually mean something?

Chirpy adds rule-based custom sounds on top of macOS notifications. One sound for KakaoTalk mentions, another for your calendar, silence for the rest.