Push Notifications
Push Statistics
1. Number of recipients Go to the menu Notification > Push > Send Under the preview you see the number of recipients who have agreed to receive your app push notifications. They must accept push notifications from your app, and can remove this ...
Push Notifications-Troubleshooting | Native Apps
If you notice that a push was not sent out, start by checking the push history list. You can find it under the menu Notification > Push > History . If the status is green, this means that the push was sent to your users properly. If you have an ...
Push Settings on Users Side | Native Apps
1. Install the Authentication Extension 1. Go to the menu Extensions Store > All extensions 2. Click "Authentication" extension. 3. Click "Install" 2. Push Notifications History Users are able to see push notifications history in their profile page. ...
Scheduled Push Notifications | PWA
This feature allows you to schedule push notifications to be sent automatically when new content is published in a specific section of your app. This is a different feature than the regular push, which allows you to send pushes manually one at the ...
Scheduled Push Notification | Native Apps
This feature allows you to schedule push notifications to be sent automatically when new content is published in a specific section of your app. This is a different feature than the regular push, which allows you to send pushes manually one at the ...
How to use Push Notifications | Native Apps
Push notifications allow an app to notify users of new messages or events without the need to actually open the application, the same way a text message will sound and appear on the user's screen. This is a great way to interact with your users. With ...
How to use Push Notifications | PWA
Standard plan (PWA only): 500,000 push notifications per month ( = 1 notification per month if you have 500,000 users, 10 notifications per month if you have 50,000 users, 100 notifications per month if you have 5,000 users, etc.) Full plan (PWA, ...
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Main Icons of the App
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Launch Screens | Splash Screens of the App (Native Plans Only)
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Background of your App
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