Pushcut is a free to download automation utility that helps you kick off your automation when it matters. Use HomeKit scenes, Shortcuts, web services, and custom URLs as notification actions that pop up exactly when they matter to you. Trigger these smart notifications from Shortcuts, HomeKit, schedules, locations, iBeacons, online services (like IFTTT, Zapier, Flow, Integromat, ...), home servers, or anywhere that knows what HTTP is.
Gravitec.net gives you all the options you need to make an impression with your permissions prompt. You can choose when and where to show the notifications permissions prompt, plus add your own text to give visitors the little boost of encouragement they need (i.e. witty references to The Office).
The basic segmentation information is pulled from a subscriber’s browser. You can now target users by the operating system, country, city, language, and browser for more effective campaigns. But Gravitec.net takes it a step farther with advanced segmentation options targeted to subscribers based on their interests. (“More listicles focused on 90s nostalgia… got it.”) These segments can either be automatically or manually created for maximum flexibility and engagement.
Behaviour automations make sure the right content is sent to your subscribers. With Gravitec.net, you don’t need to worry about what to send or even how to create a notification—it’s all done for you. (Take that, effort!) Send automated campaigns to all of your subscribers or a specific segment.
You’ll also have access to detailed analytics to make sure everything is going smoothly.
Your website is a tasty buffet of great content, and you want to make sure people keep coming back for more. (“All-you-can-eat hot takes!”)
In all plans: Unlimited sites Unlimited users Unlimited automations Unlimited notifications Unlimited segments Full set of features and integrations RESTful API
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My personal use case is a little bit different as I am doing this on an old Mac I am using as a home server, so I am using a Pushcut automation server to get around the fact that this particular mac doesn‘t have Shortcuts. If you want to know more about that, I can get into further detail. Source: almost 2 years ago
Do you have a shortcut to create then calendar entries for your shifts by any chance? If so you could schedule a shortcut to be run at the same time using PushCut which sets the focus mode. Source: over 2 years ago
HomeKit buttons can trigger home automations, correct? You can’t run a normal shortcut directly from a home automation, but if you have a spare device, you could use Pushcut to create a Pushcut automation server (PAS), and set up the home automation to trigger a shortcut on the PAS with a webhook. Source: almost 3 years ago
Check out Pushcut, which is designed for precisely this sort of thing. Source: about 3 years ago
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