Prompty Web Push Notifications
Easily integrate the Prompty web push notification service with your WordPress site.
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Possibly abandoned • Last updated 1054 days ago • 2 reviews
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Description
This is Prompty’s official plugin for WordPress web push notifications. Prompty is the easiest way to allow your users to subscribe and receive web push notifications from your WordPress-powered website. This plugin makes integration effortless and allows you to control which pages you do (and do not) want your web push notification permission prompts to be displayed on.
To start using this plugin, you’ll need to signup for an account – which is free, does not expire and does not limit the amount of notifications you can send. (When you grow, we make it easy to switch to a paid account that supports a greater number of subscribers.) Then simply follow the brief instructions on the plugin’s settings page to get started.
For more information on how to use Prompty to send web push notifications with WordPress, see our How it Works page.
Prompty is a third-party web push notification service for WordPress. Use of Prompty is subject to our terms of service.
If you have any issues, comments, or concerns, please contact us.
Installation
- Install via Plugins -> Add New in your WordPress admin, or manually download the zip file from the plugin directory and upload its contents to your wp-content/plugins directory.
- Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ screen in WordPress.
- Go to Settings -> Prompty and follow the directions to finish configuring the plugin.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, but it’s free to register.
Please see this step-by-step guide for WordPress.
Please see this troubleshooting page.
Yes, HTTPS is required by the web push notification standard and we do not currently offer a workaround for plain HTTP sites. Though converting your site to HTTPS is a decision you should consider carefully, it is also beneficial to your site’s security and search engine optimization. Because it’s now common to be able to obtain certificates for free, it’s easier than ever to secure your website. Your web host should be able to provide more information or guide you through this process.
Currently, we support Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Opera. Users can subscribe via any device (desktop or mobile) that supports at least one of these browsers, including Windows, Mac, or Linux systems.
These actions are performed via our web app. Our API can also be used for most functions.
