NotificationAPI now has REST API documentation and Administrative API features in addition to SDKs, letting you manage your NotificationAPI account via our API.
NotificationAPI now officially supports a C# .NET library. This library is available on NuGet and thoroughly documented on our server SDK documentation website.
Our front-end SDK now supports displaying the in-app notifications widget and notification preferences widget in Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, and English.
Notification scheduling is built into NotificationAPI and replaces the cron, databases or other systems you have in place to send notifications at future dates.
NotificationAPI's environments feature allows developers to create and test notifications in a muted environment, where no message leaves the notification service.
With the Batching & Digest feature, you can batch similar notifications together or build digest notifications without additional custom code or infrastructure.
NotificationAPI helps de-risk your notifications by letting you configure the number of times a notification is allowed per each user within a timeframe.
Save engineering time by using NotificationAPI to implement your push notifications, while giving your non-technical team access to design, manage and monitor them.
NotificationAPI adds Browser Web Push support to its list of channels. Simply update to the latest version of the front-end SDK and start designing in our dashboard.
NotificationAPI is thrilled to announce the addition of Devin Marsh, back-end software engineer, to its team to help improve our product-to-user notification service
With NotificationAPI's Deduplication, you can rest assured that human error or retrying failed worker jobs will not generate repeat notifications for your end-users.
When using NotificationAPI as your notification service, you can now differentiate between production and staging API keys, logs, and all your end-user information.