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Documentation for version v72

Web push: settings & implementation

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For application push see this article!

Web push notifications (also known as browser push notifications) are small pop-ups in the browser. These messages are contextual, timely, personalized, and best used to engage, re-engage, and retain website visitors.

You can send such notifications to your clients' desktop and mobile browsers. When a user subscribes to Web push notifications, every time you send a push notification it is displayed on the user's device at the top of the screen. Moreover, it is displayed even if the window is inactive.

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What is the difference between Web push and Mobile push?

Web Push notifications are sent to a visitor's device from a website via a browser. It can be both mobile and desktop browsers. At the same time, Mobile Push notifications come from mobile applications.

A push notification can contain:

  • A title that is similar to email subject
  • Notification text
  • An image or an icon
  • A clickable link

Altcraft Marketing uses different push platforms for the supported browsers:

ServiceWhich browsers use this service to send Web push notifications?
Google Firebase (ex. Google Cloud Messaging)Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, Яндекс.Браузер, Samsung Internet Browser
Apple Push Notification ServiceApple Safari (incl. PWA-apps)
Mozilla ServicesMozilla Firefox
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Please note that sending notifications via Mozilla Firefox is possible both directly - Mozilla Services (SDK is built into the browser), and through the Google Firebase service.

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Google Cloud Messaging is no longer available due to migration to Firebase Cloud Messaging!

How to set up and enable Web Push notifications?​

Preliminary SettingsPreliminary Settings

Preliminary Settings

Preliminary settings for creating and configuring Web Push campaigns in browsers

Web browser push configurationWeb browser push configuration

Web browser push configuration

Connecting Web Push to a WebsiteConnecting Web Push to a Website

Connecting Web Push to a Website

Learn how to configure push notifications for specific tasks.

Transferring Data to the PlatformTransferring Data to the Platform

Transferring Data to the Platform

Learn how to pass user data via Web Push notifications.

Web Push SDK MethodsWeb Push SDK Methods

Web Push SDK Methods

Detailed information about Web Push SDK methods and examples of their usage.

Import of subscriptions from third-party push servicesImport of subscriptions from third-party push services

Import of subscriptions from third-party push services

Last updated on Jun 16, 2023
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