Yesterday evening I threw together a landing page for a side project to my other side projects:
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Yesterday evening I threw together a landing page for a side project to my other side projects:
It’s a tiny and opinionated tool for sending push notifications. No sign up. No message history. No dashboard.
I like it. Would you?

@simonbs Like the idea of being able to send notifications using only a webhook, and not having to give a specific app truckloads of permissions.
The level of customisation of the notification will be key for some; i.e. how detailed can I get? Can I send a critical message?
Also, how costly is such a service to run? What might a subscription model look like if needed in the future? Does this do anything that isn't already in the market?
Vaguely remember an iOS app and website, can't find it.
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Yesterday evening I threw together a landing page for a side project to my other side projects:
It’s a tiny and opinionated tool for sending push notifications. No sign up. No message history. No dashboard.
I like it. Would you?

@simonbs Yes!!!
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Yesterday evening I threw together a landing page for a side project to my other side projects:
It’s a tiny and opinionated tool for sending push notifications. No sign up. No message history. No dashboard.
I like it. Would you?

@simonbs seems like an easy win to have an encryption key so the push data is encrypted and do a push service to decrypt on device?
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@simonbs seems like an easy win to have an encryption key so the push data is encrypted and do a push service to decrypt on device?
@axxl Yes, that's also something I've been thinking to do!
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Yesterday evening I threw together a landing page for a side project to my other side projects:
It’s a tiny and opinionated tool for sending push notifications. No sign up. No message history. No dashboard.
I like it. Would you?

@simonbs I definitely would! All the alternatives look old and complicated - have thought about building my own version of this before as well
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Yesterday evening I threw together a landing page for a side project to my other side projects:
It’s a tiny and opinionated tool for sending push notifications. No sign up. No message history. No dashboard.
I like it. Would you?

@simonbs I can already think of at least two things I can use this for the moment it’s available
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Yesterday evening I threw together a landing page for a side project to my other side projects:
It’s a tiny and opinionated tool for sending push notifications. No sign up. No message history. No dashboard.
I like it. Would you?

@simonbs I like the shaky brrr so I’m all in

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Yesterday evening I threw together a landing page for a side project to my other side projects:
It’s a tiny and opinionated tool for sending push notifications. No sign up. No message history. No dashboard.
I like it. Would you?

@simonbs abso-freaking-lutely would use this!!! Will you be creating a shortcuts action you can invoke at the end of a shortcut?
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Yesterday evening I threw together a landing page for a side project to my other side projects:
It’s a tiny and opinionated tool for sending push notifications. No sign up. No message history. No dashboard.
I like it. Would you?

@simonbs looking forward to the release!
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@simonbs abso-freaking-lutely would use this!!! Will you be creating a shortcuts action you can invoke at the end of a shortcut?
@billyadams Probably not. I like that it's nothing but a HTTP call. But, if you're running a shortcut, couldn't you just use Shortcuts' built-in notifications?

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@billyadams Probably not. I like that it's nothing but a HTTP call. But, if you're running a shortcut, couldn't you just use Shortcuts' built-in notifications?

@simonbs True! Hadn't actually thought about that.
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