OneSignal – Free Web Push Notifications

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Increase engagement and drive more repeat traffic to your WordPress site with desktop push notifications. Now supporting the Google Chrome browser.

Author:OneSignal (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:3.8
WordPress version tested:6.4.3
Plugin version:2.4.3
Added to WordPress repository:01-05-2015
Last updated:09-02-2024
Rating, %:86
Rated by:352
Plugin URI:https://onesignal.com/
Total downloads:3 915 782
Active installs:100 000+
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OneSignal is an easy way to increase user engagement. Use OneSignal to send visitors targeted push notifications so they keep coming back. It takes just a few minutes to install.

As a WordPress VIP Gold Partner, OneSignal has been rigorously tested to handle even the highest volume use cases with reliability and ease of use.

After setup, your visitors opt-in to receive push notifications when you publish a new post. Visitors receive these notifications even after they’ve left your website, thus driving re-engagement.

You can configure notification delivery at preset intervals, create user segments, and customize the opt-in process for visitors.

OneSignal’s free plan allows targeting up to 10,000 subscribers with push notifications. Contact support@onesignal.com if you have any questions. We’d love to hear from you!

Company

OneSignal is trusted by over 1.8M+ developers and marketing strategists. We power push notifications for everyone from early stage startups to Fortune 500 Companies, sending over 6 billion notifications per day. It is the most popular push notification plugin on WordPress with 100,000+ installations.

Features

  • Supports Chrome (Desktop & Android), Safari (Mac OS X), Microsoft Edge (Desktop & Android), Opera (Desktop & Android) and Firefox (Desktop & Android) on both HTTP and HTTPS sites.

  • Automatic Notifications – Send notifications to followers every time you publish a new post. Or set up a reminder that gets automatically sent to them if they haven’t visited for a few days.

  • Targeting Segments – Send notifications to specific visitors based on language, number of times they’ve visited your blog, or even set up your own user attributes that you can target.

  • Opt-In Customization – Choose when and how to ask your visitors to opt-in to browser notifications. Customize the prompt they first see.

  • Real Time Analytics – See your notifications being delivered in real time, and watch them as they convert into visitors.

  • A/B Testing – Try out different messages to a smaller set of your visitors to figure out which messages are more effective and then send the more effective message to the rest of your visitors!

  • Scheduled Notifications – Schedule notifications to be delivered in the future, based on a user’s time zone, or even based on the same time of day they last visited your website.


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