Median’s IBM Cloud native plugin provides access to the IBM Cloud platform to help create an engaging app experience through push notifications. The plugin not only delivers messages but also monitors user data and provides valuable insights. It enables you to track message delivery from end to end, monitor receipts, and analyze data effectively. You can also segment notifications for personalized experiences and enable users to respond without opening the app.
What’s more, this plugin Integrates seamlessly with IBM Cloud functions to push event messages in common use cases, allowing you to access other IBM functions easily through REST APIs.
Add IBM Cloud to your Median app to deliver powerful, comprehensive push notifications that drive engagement, improve user experiences, and elevate your app business.
Enhanced user engagement:
Deliver timely and personalized push notifications to mobile users, enabling them to respond without opening the app.
Valuable insights and analysis:
Gain valuable data insights by monitoring user data, tracking message delivery, and analyzing push results to optimize your strategies.
Seamless integration, easy management:
Easily integrate with IBM Cloud Functions, create a notification service, and manage push notifications effortlessly, empowering your app business to thrive.
Absolutely! Mobile push notifications are frequently what first catch our attention when we access our smartphones. They serve as the most direct and efficient means of engaging with app users, even after they have left your app. On average, push notifications generate engagement rates that are 10 times higher than email. Incorporating mobile push notifications is highly recommended to ensure visibility to your users and to enhance user retention.
Even if you don’t intend to send notifications immediately after launching your app, we recommend including push notifications in your initial release so that you can send notifications manually whenever required, and so that you can reach all of your installed user base.
Mobile clients subscribe and register for notifications from their app. When the application starts up, it registers and subscribes itself to receive the push notifications. The backend application configures and sends notifications to the Push service. The Push service manages all of the information that is related to the devices that register to receive notifications.
The following five different types of notifications can be pushed out to mobile app clients:
There are several metrics that you should be monitoring to get a good idea of how effective your app push notification strategy is. Read our handy blog article on this topic to learn about these key metrics.
Good push notifications are relevant, useful, actionable, concise, conversational, personalized, and positive. Check out our guide to learn how you can write push notification messages that hit the mark with your audience.