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Ask: Can an app survive without push notifications?
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2 points
by prsnly
3926 days ago
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Hello HN, I've been working on an app that aims to make communication more meaningful by building a messaging platform that encourages you to communicate on your own time and strictly one on one. No friend requests. No push notifications. No endless feed of content from hundreds or thousands of "friends". We launched our iOS app (share extension, and watch extension) this summer, but the product is still evolving so I'm trying to gather some opinions. The app is called prsnly (http://apple.co/1iuuGGT ) currently out for iOS and we're working on finishing the web/mobile/android app. You can currently share images, text, video or voice notes within a thread and you can have multiple threads with one person at a time. So, do you think I'm shooting myself in the foot sticking to a strict "no push notifications" policy? Most apps survive strictly because of push notifications, but I want to build something meaningful such that people want to use it because that's how they share with the people they love. Any and all thoughts are welcome. Help me make communication personal again! |
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Regarding the lack of push notifications, I believe it works for apps like fitness and news apps. However a new messaging app like yours installed on a user's phone will need to inform said user of occasional updates as that's what we now expect of social networking products. Might not necessarily be push notifications but maybe a daily email summary would work?