SuprSend provides scalable notification infrastructure to trigger workflow-based transactional notifications, run CRONs, and engagement campaigns.
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Built for: # Startups (0-1) # Scaling Startups with Infra needs # B2B2C, B2B & B2C Companies # Enterprises. Send workflow-triggered notifications via single API integration to multiple channels.
How do you trigger communications on SuprSend notification system?
You can trigger communications in one of two ways: Send events to SuprSend from your frontend clients (android app, website, etc) via SuprSend Client SDK, and create a Workflow on SuprSend platform to trigger communication on an event.
Create workflow and trigger communication from your backend using an omnichannel HTTPS API method, or use our Backend SDK.
All the other components (like vendors, templates, optimization, scaling, etc.) are created and managed on the SuprSend platform.
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Single API to deliver all product notifications with multiple channels. It makes the Dev's and PMs life easier by just calling the API and getting the work done.
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SuprSend notification infrastructure API offers discounted startups package. Moreover we have a user churn rate of less than 1%, signalling our robust product and customer support.
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Dev teams who wants an abstraction for their current hassle around notification. Product teams who want to have visibility and control over notification logic and workflows.
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The founders worked in companies at CTO, CPO level positions, saw a constant and recurring need to revamp notification engines, or maintain it. That led to an idea to create a notification infrastructure as a service platform for product notifications.
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Front End: React, Java, Flutter, Angular Backend: Python, Go, Node, JS, Nextjs ++
We are constantly rolling out support for newer tech stacks.
SuprSend is a good tool for steamlining complete notification system, Using it for templating across push, app inbox and emails. Provides good observability and built in retrying mechanisms.
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