A Proper Guide to Web and Mobile Push Notification Service
Implement push notification services successfully by following this actionable guide on choosing platforms, setting up, and personalizing notifications for better results.
Implement push notification services successfully by following this actionable guide on choosing platforms, setting up, and personalizing notifications for better results.
Our survey of 600 developers, product teams, and consumers uncovered key trends in notification systems. Developers face excessive time demands, while product teams emphasize user experience and personalization. The report explores how tools and strategies can improve notification workflows and highlights trends like hyper-personalization and AI-driven notifications.
Discover how Novu is teaming up with Maily, the open-source email block editor, to revolutionize email and notification design. Learn about our shared focus on superior UX/DX, seamless integration, and the future of open-source email editing.
Today, I pen this post with excitement, and a forward-looking spirit. For the past four years, my team was building components that are worth a thousand APIs! We aimed to offer a Google-level authentication experience with amazing frontend DX in a few lines of code.
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In this guide, we’ll be showing you how to use GraphQL alongside React and GraphQL Codegen to create a simple page that can pull data from an API and send emails. We’ll be using Novu as an open source notification system for developers that can send our emails after being passed through a form created within React.
In this tutorial, you will learn how to create a blog on your own that notifies newsletter subscribers when a new article arrives. Throughout the tutorial, there are several visual demonstrations and sample codes to help you navigate through the project. The sample blog uses Novu as a notification system, Zoho Mail as an email provider, Payload CMS for the back end, and Next.js for the front end.
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The ability to distribute software to end-users quickly and dynamically is a core promise of cloud computing. Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a key participant in the cloud computing sector. The cloud is brimming with resources that may be exploited to meet your apps' urgent needs. However, if you're not cautious, the cost of using these resources might soon mount. There are numerous things you can do to optimise the infrastructure that supports your apps, whether you're new to Amazon Web Services (AWS) or have been a cloud-native from the beginning.
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