First steps
Events and Behaviour Tracking
User Data
- Email Builder Review
- Designing your email
- Creating a Synchronized Module
- Setting Responsivity
- Building Smart Containers
- Creating a Gmail Promotions Annotation
- Adding a Rollover Effect
- Adding a Background to an Email
- Adding Anchor Links
- Adding a Video to an Email
- Adding a Table to an Email
- Adding a Custom Font
- Adding Social Media Buttons
- Editing HTML and CSS
- Working with “Images” block
Omnichannel
Automation
Personalization
Analytics
Multilanguage Campaigns
Recommendations
API
Security and Compliance
Integration
Web Push
A web push notification is a pop-up message in the desktop and mobile browser. Web push notifications can be delivered anytime when users have their browsers open, regardless of whether they are visiting the sender's website at the moment.
Important
Web push token collection is only available for websites that use the https:// protocol.
You need to do a few steps before sending web push notifications through Yespo.
Step 1. Create a Google Project to collect tokens for web push notifications
To start collecting users’ web push tokens, you need to create a project in Firebase and get a server key and the sender ID.
To send push notifications to Safari, make additional settings.
Step 2. Add a website to your Yespo account
See details in the instruction.
Step 3. Set up permission request prompt
Choose single opt-in or double opt-in request prompt and configure its appearance. See details >
Also, you can set multilingual browser push notification permission if you want to communicate with your site visitors in their native languages.