What are push notifications?
Push notifications are instant messages that can be sent via the browser even when the user is not actively visiting the website. Once the user grants permission, new content, campaigns, or announcements can be delivered directly to their desktop or mobile device.
How do push notifications work?
On the first visit, the user is asked for notification permission. Once granted, the user becomes a subscriber. After that, notifications sent through the dashboard are delivered to the user’s browser.
Which browsers are supported?
Push notifications are supported by most modern desktop and mobile browsers. Support may vary depending on the device and browser being used.
Is user consent required to send push notifications?
Yes. Push notifications can only be sent after the user explicitly grants permission. Users can revoke this permission at any time.
When can notifications be sent?
Notifications can be sent instantly via the dashboard or scheduled for a future date and time. You can also send notifications to specific segments.
Where can I see the subscriber count?
Total subscribers, active subscribers, and performance metrics can be tracked from the main dashboard.
How is push notification performance measured?
After sending, delivery rates, click-through rates, and engagement metrics can be analyzed through the dashboard.
How can a user unsubscribe from notifications?
Users can unsubscribe by adjusting their browser settings or disabling notification permissions.
Can multiple notifications be sent to the same user?
Yes. However, it is recommended to carefully manage notification frequency to maintain a good user experience.
