Bildirt is a modular digital communication and compliance platform that allows you to manage Web Push Notifications and Cookie Management (CMP) modules from a single dashboard.
The platform is modular in structure. When creating an application, you can enable Web Push, Cookie Management, or both modules together. All management operations are handled through a single dashboard.
Platform Structure
The Bildirt infrastructure consists of two main modules:
1. Web Push Notifications
The Web Push module covers subscriber acquisition, notification delivery, and performance analytics.
Key features:
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Subscriber collection and management
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Segmentation and targeting
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Campaign creation and delivery
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Real-time performance analytics
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API support
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Automation and advanced delivery options
This module provides a browser-based direct communication infrastructure for websites.
2. Cookie Management (CMP)
The Cookie Management module provides consent management and technical consent control in compliance with data protection regulations.
Key features:
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Google Consent Mode V2 support
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Automatic cookie scanning
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Category-based consent management
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Conditional script execution
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Consent logging and records
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Banner design and customization options
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Multi-language support
This module provides a consent management infrastructure compliant with KVKK, GDPR, and similar regulations.
Using the Modules Together
When Web Push and Cookie Management modules are used together:
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User communication and data compliance are managed within the same dashboard.
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Measurement and advertising services are automatically controlled based on user consent.
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Technical compliance and marketing performance progress in an integrated manner.
Bildirt simplifies both engagement and compliance processes by combining these two structures into a single dashboard.
How It Works
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An application is created.
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The module or modules to be used are selected.
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The generated code is added to the website.
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All management operations are handled through the dashboard.
