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Send Push Notifications to your devices for any business or operational event, from new signups and feature adoption to operational failures. Monitor live metrics and long-running processes like deployments and automations with Live Activities
Pushover enables your servers, scripts, and connected services to push notifications to your Android, iOS, and Desktop devices through its API and mobile apps.
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ActivitySmith is the stronger choice for internal engineering and operations teams that want more than just notifications. Live Activities, Rich Push Notifications, Lock Screen Widgets, channels, and official SDKs make it a better fit when backend workflows need to stay visible while they run.
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ActivitySmith offers not only push notifications, but essentially full control over users' lock screen. Live Activities are powerful way to monitor long-running tasks in a real time.
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iSH for iPhone: https://ish.app Free, OSS, pretty great for ssh via VPN => tmux a => codex/claude I set up Codex to send a notification when done over Pushover (https://pushover.net). With this setup, you can just ssh into a Mac or Linux box either way. - Source: Hacker News / 6 days ago
The day this story was posted on Show HN, I didnโt want to be glued to the screen, waiting for new comments. So, I asked Gemini to write a script that listens for new comments on Firebase. I already had Pushover [1], so I connected the script to send notifications to my mobile device. I ran the script and forgot about it. Today, I woke up to multiple notifications. I believe this script could be useful for other... - Source: Hacker News / 29 days ago
I have a hook in my claude.json that fires on "Stop", it calls a shell script (written by Claude, of course) that calls the Pushover API: https://pushover.net/, which lets you send push notifications to your device. It's paid, but just a one-time fee when you install the app on your phone. The shell script takes a message which includes Claude's message, but unfortunately there's no deeplinking back to my ssh app... - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
Star and follow notifications are also sent to Pushover. - Source: dev.to / 12 months ago
Thanks for sharing the bell. I'll take a look. If you want to try push notifications, I use https://pushover.net as a service. I developed the tool myself, and it's at https://git.sr.ht/~bayindirh/nudge if you feel like checking it out. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
Ntfy - Send notifications to your phone via HTTP
Gotify - a simple self-hosted server for sending and receiving messages
Pushbullet - Pushbullet - Your devices working better together
LogSnag - A real-time feed of events for your projects
QPush - QPush is a free service that lets you easily push text and links from PC to iPhone.