4/5 rating based on 109 reviews. Read all reviews for Pushbullet for iPhone.
Pushbullet is free iOS app published by PushBullet, Inc
RobertYoushock
I love this app! Whether it's to save things for later,send it to the Pushbullet app so I can text it to some of my friends as sometimes I'm on my custom built PC and I can't airdrop like I would on my MacBook. The features are there and they're so many more functions besides what iOS can do alone like remote files, multiple device management, sending it to people within Pushbullet. It's great, It's wonderful, It's been working for years and I totally recommend it. Something I want: Can we get an iMessage app so I don't have to tab to the Pushbullet app copy a link or hit the share button go back to the Messages app and vice versa. Being able to just grab right from Pushbullet in a small little iMessage feed and paste it right into a conversation that's already open would be amazing and super fast.
etourjee57
Not happy. I downloaded the app so I can move my music from my laptop to my phone; and, found out that the app is not available on iPhone. ??
Maya1024
I paid for this app in hopes that it would help me immediately find out when tix were available for a week that I'm going to be in NYC. A little concerned about being able to immediately get the notifications (there won't be a 2nd chance), I sent an email to customer service to get more information. It has been 5 days & no response whatsoever. I feel like a threw $ down the drain. Granted it's only $4, but I want to give others a heads-up. I am willing to change the review if I ever hear back. ☹️
HerestheDill
Doesn't work for iPhone to PC so you're just wasting your time with a download
Jmargagl
This app literally does nothing useful. No notifications are shown, unless you use Pushbullet's own messaging, which nobody uses. No SMS mirroring, no Android notifications, no options in settings. It's like this was a test to write their first iOS app.
Vince Slevin
I'll reserve some blame for Apple and its onerous iOS development restrictions and capabilities, but Pushbullet could and should significantly improve its iOS app. Dwarfs in comparison to its Android, Chrome, and even Windows offerings.
Yipser
All other device apps have a listing so you can view push by device. Except the iPhone app. Needs a hamburger nav that lists the devices so I can locate things more easily as in all the other versions.