Subscribers – Free Web Push Notifications

Description

Web push notifications are the digital marketing world’s newest best friend. They allow you to send instant notifications, similar to those found on your smartphone to your subscribers’ devices. This is an ideal solution for marketers looking for a new and very effective channel to reach your audience about news, sales, order status, special offers, empty shopping cart links, new content, events or anything else you can think of.

After setup, your visitors can opt-in to receive push notifications when you publish a new post, add new content, have a special sale and visitors receive these notifications even after they’ve left your website.

  • Supports Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Opera, Android and Safari
  • Works on both HTTP and HTTPS sites
  • Communicate with your audience in real time
  • Much higher open rates than emails
  • No development skills necessary
  • Grow your traffic
  • Real time reporting and tracking

Send as many notifications as you’d like. There are no limits, even on the free accounts.

A Subscribers account is required to use the service. Please sign up for free here

Screenshots

  • Examples of browser push notifications
  • Examples of browser push notifications
  • Subscribers perforamce view
  • Notifications perforamce view
  • Welcome drip campaign
  • Testimonial

Installation

Installation is plain and simple:
* Add the Subscribers plugin to your WordPress site by searching and installing from the WordPress.org plugin directory or by uploading uploading a zip, FTP copy or any other way you know how, to your wp-content/plugins directory.
* Next, activate the plugin.
* Then under your Settings menu tab in your WordPress admin site, click on the Subscribers submenu and follow the instructions on the plugin settings page

A Subscribers account is required to use the service. Please sign up for free here

FAQ

Installation Instructions

  1. Search for ‘Subscribers’ in your plugin directory, when you find it click on Install
  2. Go to the list of your installed plugins and click Activate
  3. Once the plugin is activated all you need to do is provide us with your Site ID from your Subscribers.com account
  4. If you do not have an account yet please sign up for free here.
  5. Then sign into your Subscribers.com dashboard to copy your Site ID from this page
  6. Migrate back to WordPress and paste your Site ID into your Subscribers settings and click Save. You can get to the Subscribers settings page by clicking on Plugins and then looking for the link to our settings page under our plugin name
  7. Once you click save, the javascript code should be installed and your site should now have the default chicklet installed on it

Are web push notifications really free?

Yes, they are free until you reach a certain subscriber count. Until you reach that subscriber count you can send as many notifications as you want!

We’re confident that once you start paying for an account, that means your traffic is getting bigger and your ROI on Subscribers should easily cover the monthly fees.

Do I need an Apple or Google Developer account to sign up?

Nope, we take care of all of that.

Will it work on HTTP and HTTPS sites?

Yes, it works on both and we will be adding in additional functionality to continue to give users of both types of sites the best experience possible.

Do my subscribers have to create an account with me or with Subscribers to get the push notifications?

No they don’t have to do either. It’s a simple one-click subscription service for them and they’re done. They can also unsubscribe any time they want through their browser.

I am unable to locate my Site ID on Subscribers.com, what should I do?

Your Site ID is displayed on the Install Code page. In the top menu of your dashboard look for the small icon next to the Send Notification button. This will take you to the Install Code page. From there, look for the WordPress option and click on it. You’ll then see your Site ID under this page and you can copy it straight from here.

Do I need to install it for all my websites separately?

Yes, the plugin needs to be installed separately on each of your websites. If you have more than one website you manage, you will want to Add a Site on your Subscribers account or sign up for a new account with a different username

Reviews

Ogwekkumi (Mukulukusa) 14, 2020
I have installed and configured this plugin but… 1. The detection test failed when the manual test was good (source code check) 2. The subscription pop-up never showed on my website 3. The is no help from support Avoid this tool and go to webpushr instead !
Ogwekkumi (Mukulukusa) 14, 2019
I have used Subscribers for 3-4 months. They answered my questions in the beginning. After 3 months I wanted to cancel my paid subscription. I sent them cancellation messages 20-30 times. They even did not answer me. In addition, you cannot cancel your subscription unless you enter a valid credit card number. I had to cancel my credit card in order to cancel the paid subscription. For this reason, I think that subscribers is not a credible and safe plugin. I wanted to give no star however I have to give them at least one-star. I am sorry for that.
Ogwomunaana (Muwakanya) 18, 2019
This does NOT work well with any phone screen, it freezes 9 times out of 10, and also a misleading ad as totally FREE, it is NOT totally free! Uninstalled..
Ogwekkuminebiri (Ntenvu) 8, 2018
I’m truly sorry to say this, but as I love Neil Patel and always follow his advices I thought this would be a game changer Thing is: I never received any support feedback/help on my basic issues wrote them twice via email, posted publicly on Neil’s blog… sad to say, it didn’t get further than that. had to remove it now that they ask me to even pay :/ never sent 1 single notification, and that’s a shame as the GUI is amazing.
Ogwekkumi (Mukulukusa) 16, 2018
I was able to drive more eyeballs back to my website with Subscribers. Secondly, I noticed that my blog post traffic increased also severely when I pushed them with a push notification. For me, it’s a great new way to engage web users!
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Contributors & Developers

“Subscribers – Free Web Push Notifications” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

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Changelog

1.5.5

  • Capability test with wordpress version 6.5, ready for WP 6.5

1.5.4

  • Sanitized user inputs
  • Capability test with wordpress version 6.2, ready for WP 6.2

1.5.3

  • Site language option added

1.5.2

  • Capability test with wordpress version 5.5, ready for WP 5.5

1.5.1

  • Capability test with wordpress version 5.2, ready for WP 5.2

1.5

  • Implemented rich push notifications
  • Tested on WordPress 5.1.1

1.4.1

  • Bug fixes

1.4

  • Should improve the delivery rate and overall stability

1.3.2

  • Update SW version

1.3.1

  • Added version to the service worker

1.3

  • Tested on WordPress v5.0.1
  • Fixed importScript issue in Chrome 71+ (https://developers.google.com/web/updates/2018/10/tweaks-to-addAll-importScripts)

1.2

  • Tested on WordPress v4.9.8
  • Fixed links and wording

1.1

  • Add the ability to serve the service worker from your own site

1.0

  • Initial launch of plugin