97% of your visitors leave and never come back. Unless you follow them home.

Browser push notifications let you reach visitors after they leave — no email address, no phone number, no app download. One click to subscribe, and you can send them targeted messages any time they're online.

No credit card required. First broadcast in under 5 minutes.

Here's why email open rates keep dropping — and what's replacing them

You're collecting emails from 3% of visitors. The other 97% are invisible.

Without push notifications
  • Visitor reads your page, leaves, and you have zero way to reach them
  • Email opt-in forms convert 1-3% — the rest vanish forever
  • Even captured emails land in spam or get ignored (18% avg open rate)
  • Retargeting ads cost $2-8 per click to bring the same visitor back
  • SMS requires a phone number and permission — most won't give it
  • You're paying for traffic that visits once and disappears
With push notifications
  • One-click subscribe — no email, no form, no friction
  • Notifications appear on their desktop or phone even when your site is closed
  • 5-10x higher engagement than email — notifications demand attention
  • Segment by role, activity level, or account type — no spray and pray
  • Schedule broadcasts for the right moment or send immediately
  • Click tracking shows exactly who engaged and what they clicked

Here's exactly how it works — three steps, under five minutes

From zero to first broadcast in three steps.

No SDK to install, no app to build, no complex configuration. Browser push runs on web standards your visitors' devices already support.

1
Visitors Subscribe

A subtle prompt appears after your visitor has been on site for a few seconds. They click "Allow" — that's it. One click, no form fields, no email required. Their browser registers a VAPID-encrypted subscription that works across Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Safari.

2
Create a Broadcast

Write your notification — title (100 chars), body (500 chars), and the page to open on click. Pick a segment: all subscribers, active users, specific roles, alpha testers, new signups, or dormant users. Send now or schedule for later.

3
Track Every Click

When a subscriber clicks your notification, the system records the click with broadcast ID, subscription ID, and timestamp. See your click-through rate in real time. Expired or invalid subscriptions are automatically pruned from your list — no stale endpoints wasting bandwidth.

What your visitors see
New feature: Competitor review monitoring

Track your competitors' G2 and Google reviews in real time. See when sentiment shifts before they do.

now
yoursite.com
Open Dismiss
Broadcast dashboard — see what's working

Every broadcast tracked with sent count, click count, and CTR. Filter by status to see what's scheduled, sent, or still in draft.

Broadcast
Status
Segment
Sent
Clicks
CTR
New feature: Competitor review monitoring
Sent
All Users
842
127
15.08%
Weekly pipeline digest — 23 new qualified leads
Sent
Role: Sales
156
41
26.28%
Maintenance window: Saturday 2am-4am EST
Scheduled
All Subscribers
Your import is complete — 1,847 contacts enriched
Draft
Active Users
Black Friday: 40% off annual plans
Sent
Dormant (90d)
2,104
389
18.49%
14

Audience segments built in

1-click

Visitor subscribe flow

50

Concurrent delivery threads

5 min

Zero to first broadcast

Start Sending Notifications

Free to try. First broadcast in minutes.

Here's what makes this different from generic notification services

Built for precision, not just volume.

Most push tools spray the same message to everyone. This system targets specific user segments, tracks every click, and cleans up after itself.

14 Built-In Audience Segments

Target by user role (executive, sales, legal, product, analyst), engagement level (active, inactive, dormant 90+ days), account type (alpha testers, inner circle), recency (new users last 30 days), or blast to all subscribers including anonymous visitors. Segments are calculated at send time from live data — no stale lists.

Schedule or Send Immediately

Draft a broadcast now, schedule it for Tuesday at 9am when your audience is online. The scheduler picks up ready broadcasts automatically — no cron jobs to configure, no manual triggers. Or skip scheduling and send immediately with one click. Status moves through draft → scheduled → sending → sent, with cancel available at any stage before delivery.

Click-Through Tracking Per Broadcast

Every notification click is recorded — broadcast ID, subscription ID, timestamp. Clicks are deduplicated per subscriber so one person opening the same notification twice doesn't inflate your numbers. CTR is calculated in real time: clicked_count / sent_count. You see exactly which messages resonate and which ones get ignored.

VAPID Encryption & Auto-Cleanup

Subscriptions are encrypted with VAPID keys — the web standard for push authentication. Endpoints are validated against permitted hosts (FCM, Mozilla, Apple, Windows push services). When a subscription expires or a browser revokes permission, the system detects the failure and removes the stale endpoint automatically. Your subscriber list stays clean without manual pruning.

Set Up Push Notifications

Works on Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Safari.

How does this compare to OneSignal, PushEngage, and custom Firebase setups?

Honest comparison: push notification tools charge per subscriber.

Most push services start cheap and get expensive fast — pricing scales with your subscriber list, exactly when push is finally working.

This Platform OneSignal PushEngage Firebase (DIY)
Audience segmentation 14 segments built in
Role, activity, recency, account type
Tags & segments
Manual tagging required
Basic segments
Geo + device only
Topics
Build your own segmentation
Click tracking Per-subscriber CTR
Deduplicated, real-time
Aggregate analytics
Dashboard only
Basic metrics
Delivered + clicked
Build your own
Stale subscription cleanup Automatic
Expired endpoints pruned on delivery
Automatic
Their infrastructure
Manual unsubscribe
No auto-cleanup
Handle errors yourself
Delivery speed 50 concurrent threads
Persistent HTTP connections
Fast
Their infrastructure
Varies
Depends on plan
Fast
Your infrastructure cost
Integrated with your CRM Yes, same database
User roles, activity, lead data
Separate system Separate system Build integration yourself
Pricing Included
Unlimited subscribers
Free to $99+/mo
Per subscriber tier
$25-$100+/mo
Per subscriber
Free (infra costs)
Engineering time to build/maintain

Standalone push services treat your subscriber list as a separate silo. They can't segment by CRM data, user activity, or account type — because they don't have that data. This platform does, because push notifications share the same database as your users, leads, and campaigns. Segments are calculated from live data at send time.

Still not sure? Nothing to lose.

No credit card required

Set up push, start collecting subscribers, and send your first broadcast before you're ever asked to pay.

Unlimited subscribers

No per-subscriber pricing. No caps on your audience size. Your subscriber list grows, your bill doesn't.

Live in five minutes

No SDK, no app build, no complex integration. Your site is already push-ready — the browser handles the rest.

Try It Free

Try it free, cancel anytime.

Why I built this

I was spending $3,000 a month on retargeting ads to bring back visitors who'd already been to my site. They'd read a blog post, browse the product page, and leave. No email captured, no way to reach them.

Email opt-in forms converted at 2%. Even the popup-with-discount trick barely moved the needle. I'd paid to get these people to my site, and 98% left without a trace.

Then I tested browser push notifications. One-click subscribe, no form to fill out, no email to verify. The opt-in rate jumped to 8-12%. Suddenly I had a direct channel to thousands of visitors who would have otherwise been gone forever.

But the tools I tried either charged per subscriber (which gets expensive fast) or couldn't segment by our actual user data. I wanted to send different messages to active users vs dormant ones, to executives vs salespeople. That meant building push into the same system where our user data lives.

That's what this is. Push notifications that share the same database as your users, leads, and CRM. Segment by real data, not just "everyone." Your first broadcast goes out in under five minutes, and you never pay per subscriber.

Common questions

No. Push notifications are a built-in browser feature. When a visitor clicks "Allow" on the permission prompt, their browser creates a subscription endpoint automatically. This works on Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Safari — desktop and mobile. No app download, no browser extension, no SDK on your site.

When a visitor revokes notification permission in their browser, the push endpoint becomes invalid. The next time you send a broadcast, the delivery attempt fails with an "expired subscription" error. The system catches this automatically and removes the stale subscription — no manual cleanup needed. Your subscriber count always reflects real, active endpoints.

Yes — 14 segments are built in. You can target by user role (executive, sales, legal, product, analyst), activity status (active, inactive), account type (alpha testers, inner circle), recency (new users in last 30 days, dormant for 90+ days), or send to all registered users or all subscribers including anonymous visitors. Segments are calculated from live user data at the moment you send, so they're always current.

The delivery engine uses 50 concurrent threads with persistent HTTP connections. For a list of 1,000 subscribers, delivery completes in seconds. For larger lists, the system queues notifications through a background job and processes them as fast as the push services (FCM, Mozilla, Apple) will accept them. You don't wait — the broadcast moves to "sending" status immediately and updates to "sent" when all deliveries are queued.

VAPID (Voluntary Application Server Identification) is the web standard for authenticating push notification servers. Your server proves its identity using a public/private key pair, and subscription endpoints are only accepted from permitted push service hosts — FCM, Mozilla, Apple, and Microsoft. Notification payloads are encrypted end-to-end using the subscriber's p256dh and auth keys. No one between your server and the browser can read the message content.

Yes. The subscription prompt works for anonymous visitors too — no login required. Anonymous subscriptions are stored without a user association. If the visitor later signs up and logs in, the system links their existing subscription to their user account. When targeting "All Subscribers," both anonymous and logged-in subscribers receive the notification. User-specific segments (like "Role: Sales") only target logged-in subscribers with matching data.

On Android, push notifications work in Chrome, Firefox, and Edge — same as desktop. On iOS, Safari supports web push notifications starting with iOS 16.4, but only for sites added to the home screen. For most B2B audiences, desktop notifications cover the majority of your visitors. Notifications appear in the system tray whether or not your site is open.

Every visitor who leaves without subscribing is a conversation you can't start.

Email captures 2-3% of your traffic. Push captures 8-12%. The math is simple — more subscribers, more chances to bring them back.

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