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Pushed

Description

Send Push Notifications from your WordPress site: it’s Free!

Pushed Push Notifications WordPress plugin allows you to send push notifications to iOs, Android and Desktop devices every time you publish a new post. The plugin integrates your WordPress blog with your Pushed app. It’s completely free.

Integration between WordPress and Pushed is free and effortless. Sign Up in Pushed and request a Developer Account. It will only take 5 minutes! Here you have a complete guide to get started. If you need further assistance, please do not hesitate contacting us, we will be glad to help.

Step by Step Integration Guide

Follow this guide to setup push notifications on your WordPress site.

About Pushed

Pushed allows you to send real-time notifications to iOs, Android and Desktop devices. Check out pushed.co to learn more.

Screenshots

  • Pushed Administration Panel
  • Pushed Publishing Widget
  • Pushed.co Developer Panel (App Credentials highlighted)

Installation

  1. Download the Pushed plugin.
  2. Unzip and upload it to your plugins directory (“/wp-content/plugins” is default)
  3. Configure the plugin on its settings page by setting your Pushed credentials: Type, Alias, Key and Secret.
  4. That’s it – now you can send push notifications to all of your subscribers using Pushed!

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Contributors & Developers

“Pushed” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

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Interested in development?

Browse the code, check out the SVN repository, or subscribe to the development log by RSS.

Changelog

2.2

  • Update message when there are no subscribers.

2.1.4

  • Hotfix when verifying credentials (alert will popup always).
  • Improve readability of the messages.

2.1.3

  • Remove mandatory verification process.

2.1.2

  • Add manual verification link feature.

2.1.1

  • Remove array syntax usage of newer PHP version.

2.1

  • Improve Verify Credentials option.
  • Handle handshake issues with HTTPS.

2.0.2

  • Better UI response for errors.
  • Update Verify Credentials procedure.
  • Add curl check to verify it’s available in PHP.

2.0.1

  • Update Verify Credentials.

2.0

  • Multiple sources support.
  • Verify Credentials option.

1.4.3

  • Add scheduled posts support.

1.4.2

  • PSR-2 Formatting.

1.4.1

  • Bugfix: Add array support for old PHP versions.

1.4

  • Add credentials validation.
  • Bugfix: array support for old PHP versions.
  • Addo local logo resources.

1.3.2

  • Bugfix: array support for old PHP versions.

1.3.1

  • Add WordPress.org icon assets.

1.3

  • Add WordPress.org icon assets.

1.2

  • Add about description.

1.1

  • Update plugin URL.
  • Add Pushed Developer Panel screenshot.

1.0

  • Initial Commit