📅 March 8, 2017

The Easiest Way To Get Cross-Platform Website Push Notifications

What if I was to tell you that you can get Push Notifications for Safari, Chrome, Firefox and Android too, and you can set it up in a matter of minutes.

Back in 2013, Apple released OS X 10.9 Mavericks and one of the new features was a new way for website owners to keep users engaged: push notifications.  Safari Push Notifications work just like push notifications for apps. They display your website icon and notification text, which users can click to go right to your website.

That’s great but in order to get this feature to work with you need a website under HTTPS protocol, Apple Developer Account, register a website Push ID, generate a certificate etc. For the average website owner, that’s a pain the the ass.

So not only do you have to pay for the Apple Dev Account, but you will also have to pay someone to code, implement and possibly maintain Push Notifications for you.

What if I was to tell you that you can get Push Notifications not just for Safari, but for Chrome, Firefox and Android too, you can set it up in a matter of minutes and it will cost you less than you’d pay for an Apple Developer account. Would that be something you might be interested in?

Enter PushMonkey

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