Best Push Notifications Software for Mailgun

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    MagicBell Reviews
    MagicBell is a notification Inbox for web, mobile, email and in-app. MagicBell notification inbox supports a wide range of integrations such as Slack, iOS, Android, Firebase, SendGrid, Mailgun, Postmark, Google Chrome, Safari, Firefox and more. MagicBell learns about your users’ preferences and protects them from unnecessary digital noise with smart notifications delivery, unlike other notification systems. You can be sure that every notification landing into your users’ inbox is contextually relevant, making the experience of using your product even more delightful. MagicBell notification inbox offers straightforward documentation, extensible, feature-rich API and playground for visual testing. The product is entirely FREE for up to 100 active users.
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    Courier Reviews

    Courier

    Courier

    $.005 per notification
    Notifications can be difficult. They require reliable, scalable, and observable infrastructure. End users must also be respectful and helpful. Drag and drop content blocks or add your custom code. Or a combination of both. You can trigger notifications based on user actions while still respecting their preferences as well as your rules. Access cross-channel statistics, including delivery status and engagement data, quickly and easily. You can prioritize your channels and use conditional logic and user preferences to control who sees what and when. With one API you can access client libraries written using the most popular programming languages. This allows you to deploy notifications faster and with cleaner code.
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    SuprSend Reviews

    SuprSend

    SuprSend

    $99 per month
    SuprSend is integrated with all major channels and providers. Start with one channel and add more channels in minutes. Add or remove providers with no lock-in and route notifications easily between them. The product team can design and manage templates for all channels from a central location. SuprSend offers powerful visual editors to all channels and decouples templates from code. Send notifications across all channels using a single trigger. Configure intelligent fallbacks, smart routing, and retries to maximize delivery, reduce latencies, and make notifications meaningful. Send instant alerts and keep your users informed with key actions. Send OTPs, verification mails and activity update instantly with low latency and high throughput.
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    Novu Reviews

    Novu

    Novu

    $25 per month
    A digest engine that aggregates several events into a single precise message. Debug delivery and analyze sending patterns on multiple channels. Manage content across all channels and multiple languages without having to redeploy code. Send transactional notifications according to the user's timezone, working hours and other factors. Create a real-time notifications center by using our embeddable component or connect your custom UI to our notification feed API. Open-source is at the core of Novu. We make all source code and work public. Join our community-driven, global project with more than 3,000+ developers who contribute code to help build the modern notification system.
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    Engage Reviews

    Engage

    Engage

    $50 per month
    Send personalized messages, create automated workflows, support customers via SMS, website banners and live chat and more. Connect user data to services such as PostHog Segment, Twilio, Make, RudderStack and Stripe. Our APIs and SDKs allow you to track events and attributes wherever your customers may be. View the journey of your users and their attributes. Create dynamic segments based upon their attributes, campaigns they have performed or not performed, and much more. Put your engagements on autopilot. Trigger dynamic workflows for targeted customer engagement during onboarding, activation and retention. Segmentation allows you to automatically group your customers by their attributes, actions, and events. Send targeted campaigns to Segments, or use them to trigger workflows and campaigns dynamically across email, SMS and push notifications.
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    Mok Reviews

    Mok

    Mok

    $99 per month
    Mok is an integrated customer engagement platform. It unifies notifications and user interaction across multiple channels including push notifications, emails, SMS, in app messaging, WhatsApp and Telegram. It integrates with more than 50 providers to streamline communication processes for developers. The platform includes a drag-and drop workflow builder that allows users to create complex notification workflows with no programming knowledge. Mok's loyalty platform allows businesses to customize user experiences and gamify them, increasing customer engagement and retention. The platform offers real-time insights on customer engagement and facilitates data-driven decision-making to boost revenue. Unomok is designed for seamless integration and prioritizes data protection. Mok simplifies monitoring and evaluating notifications. It helps you debug, identify patterns, and improve the customer experience.
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    Blueshift Reviews
    Blueshift helps brands deliver connected, relevant experiences to every customer interaction. It's SmartHub CDP gives brands the complete toolkit to deliver 1:1 experiences seamlessly across the entire Omnichannel Journey, including real-time data fusion, audience segmentation and predictive intelligence. This flexible platform is easy to use and unifies customer data from all sources. It unlocks intelligence with customizable artificial intelligence, activates data across touchpoints in the real-time, and uses intelligent decisioning to activate data across touchpoints. It's never been easier to deliver customer-centric experiences that increase revenue and drive results.
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