Pushover Notifications Reviews – Page 4

5/5 rating based on 113 reviews. Read all reviews for Pushover Notifications for iPhone.
Pushover Notifications is free iOS app published by Pushover, LLC

doesnt work with twitter app

EbayerSeller

i get 100s of twitter notifys so they start getting erased when i get to 50. i was hoping this app would keep a record so i can read the ones twitter deleted.


Easy integration, works great!

dpen

I built a personal project using Python on Raspberry Pi. Needed to have RPi notify my iPad/iPhone when certain conditions exist. Pushover is perfect for this. Was super easy to integrate. Has worked flawlessly. Really appreciate the try-before-you-buy option since the product sells itself for those who need it. Highly recommended!


Perfect for sending some automated messages!!

HiGeoff

No need to pay for text messages through nexmo/vonage!


Notifications don’t work on iOS

OMG134567890987654321

Plus tech support is non existent.


Super useful app

cvk_cvk

Great for receiving messages from your infrastructure monitoring scripts.


Work great

Oli/zebra

Great product, keep the good work, thank you :)


Works as advertised.

denver dermatologist

No problems


Great for DIY notifications

Jesse Br.

I needed a way to get immediate notification for some scripts I was writing. The API took literally just a few minutes to integrate with and latency is low, and quality is high. Way easier than email based notification, and way faster and more reliable than text based. A+


Incredibly useful for programmers

dfoverdx

Since iOS Shortcuts is, honestly, garbage for anything useful on a schedule, I can run a simple node script on my computer in the background (daemon/Windows service), and push scheduled updates to my phone. My first use of it was to periodically check the status of my COVID test results, and push any updates to my phone. It worked like a charm.


Best App on my phone for awareness of energy efficient house

avenson john

This is a wonderful app to keep me informed of energy efficiency around my house. My windows and doors have open/closed sensors and I have created reoccurring messages when it gets too hot outside or too cold and therefore the windows should be closed. This saves energy on conditioned air.