Web Push

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Sending Push

  • How to create and send a push campaign

    Last Updated: 26.11.2024

    With SendPulse, you can create and send push notifications — messages to users that pop up on their mobile devices and browsers. Push campaigns are used for sales promotion, latest news, or online events notifications.

  • How to create push automated series

    Last Updated: 26.11.2024

    Automating web push notifications means creating and sending push notifications systematically when these notifications are scheduled.

  • How to segment web push notification recipients

    Last Updated: 26.11.2024

    You can use a previously saved filter or select new criteria.

  • How to create a push campaign with a large image and buttons

    Last Updated: 26.11.2024

    With SendPulse, you can create a push notification with a large image and buttons. With this feature, the notification becomes more visible on the computer screen, and because you can add two buttons, they will contain two links to your resource.

  • How to set up an RSS campaign

    Last Updated: 26.11.2024

    Once you set up an RSS campaign, your blog readers and visitors of your website will receive web push notifications about new records in your feed.

  • How to track your web push campaign statistics

    Last Updated: 26.11.2024

    SendPulse collects statistics on your web push campaigns’ delivery and click-through rates. This helps evaluate the effectiveness of web push campaigns on your website.

Additional Features

  • Troubleshooting checklist: Web push notification delivery

    Last Updated: 26.07.2024

    Notifications allow you to engage users and inform them about updates, promotions, or important events. However, sometimes these notifications do not reach their recipients, affecting your communication effectiveness and user experience.

  • How to connect your Firebase account

    Last Updated: 29.01.2024

    Connecting your account for web push notifications allows you to interact with your audience more effectively. You will be able to export user data points and implement them in your future marketing activities.

  • Quieted permission prompts in Firefox and Chrome

    Last Updated: 08.10.2024

    The popular browsers Firefox and Chrome have changed their policies for displaying push notifications, making them quieter.

  • Web Push Notification "This site has been updated in the background"

    Last Updated: 28.11.2023

    Google Chrome users can receive web push notifications saying "This site has been updated in the background."

  • How to move your web push subscribers to SendPulse

    Last Updated: 26.11.2024

    If you have been using web push notifications on your website and now you are shifting to SendPulse web push service, you don't have to do anything to re-subscribe your existing customers. SendPulse will re-subscribe the clients automatically.

  • How to unsubscribe from push notifications

    Last Updated: 26.11.2024

    Push notifications that you have subscribed to appear at the top or bottom of the browser window — even if the user is offline at the time of sending. In this article, we'll look at how to unsubscribe from push notifications in popular browsers.

  • Can you migrate your web push subscribers from HTTP to HTTPS?

    Last Updated: 26.11.2024

    If you move your website from HTTP to HTTPS, your web push subscribers will not be migrated with it.

  • How to enable and disable push notifications in Mozilla Firefox

    Last Updated: 11.01.2024

    Push notification subscription requests appear in the top left of the browser window. After a user is prompted to subscribe to push notifications and accepts, notifications will appear at the bottom right of their browser window — even if they are offline at the time of sending. In this article, we’ll look at how to enable and disable push notifications in Mozilla Firefox.

  • How to enable and disable push notifications in Google Chrome

    Last Updated: 11.01.2024

    Push notification subscription requests appear in the top left of the browser window. After a user is prompted to subscribe to push notifications and accepts, notifications will appear at the bottom right of their browser window — even if they are offline at the time of sending. In this article, we’ll look at how to enable and disable push notifications in Google Chrome.

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