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Review the Notification Details:
General Settings:
Notification Name: Verify the name you gave the notification.
Communication Channels: Ensure the correct channels (Push or In-App) are selected.
Audience:
Check the communication type (e.g., Service or Marketing).
Review the conditions applied (e.g., Card Type, Card Status, Expiration Date).
Confirm the audience size for Push and In-App notifications.
Content:
Double-check the heading, body, and any images you’ve included.
Ensure the content is correct for all required languages.
Set the Schedule:
Choose when the notification will be sent:
Send Immediately: The notification will be sent as soon as it is published.
Schedule for Later: Select a specific date and time for the notification to be sent.
Test Your Notification (Optional):
Use the Test button to preview the notification on a device. This helps ensure that everything looks and functions as expected before sending it out to your audience.
To test, you must have an active profile on the respective environment (test or production) and provide the email address of the profile to which you want to send the test notification. If you wish to send the test to multiple profiles, you need to send it individually for each one.
Send the Notification:
Once you’re satisfied with the details and schedule, click the Send button to publish the notification.
5.Statistics
The Notification Creator module features a comprehensive statistics system that enables users to monitor the performance of their notifications and optimize them based on key metrics. The statistics provide insights into the number of notifications sent, delivered, and read, as well as click-through and decline rates. These metrics are categorized by device type (iOS, Android) and notification type (push, in-app), offering a detailed understanding of user behavior. With integration into databases and analytics tools (DB, GA), the module delivers clear and accurate data that can be effectively used to enhance user communication and improve campaign efficiency.
1.2 General Information on Statistics
We collect part of the data from our internal database (DB) and another part from Google Analytics (GA).
No personal data is sent to GA.
Data will only appear in GA if the user has given consent for analytics.
Android and iOS send different types of data to GA – Android provides more detailed information than iOS.
To access these statistics, you can check the information under the question mark icon.. Below, you’ll find a detailed description and key insights about the reported numbers: