Pricing

Simple plans that scale with your alerts

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Free

$0/ month
 
  • 50 daily messages
  • 1 devices
  • 1 applications
  • 1 webhooks
  • Support up to 96h
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Starter

$6/ month
 
  • 1000 daily messages
  • 3 devices
  • 5 applications
  • 5 webhooks
  • Support up to 24h
Choose Starter

Medium

$12/ month
 
  • 5000 daily messages
  • 5 devices
  • 20 applications
  • 20 webhooks
  • Support up to 24h
Choose Medium

Large

$25/ month
 
  • unlimited daily messages
  • unlimited devices
  • unlimited applications
  • unlimited webhooks
  • Support up to 12h
Choose Large
FAQ

Pricing & limits, explained

Yes. The Free plan is free forever, no credit card required: 50 push notifications a day, 1 device, 1 application, and 1 webhook. It is enough to wire up a project and see alerts land on your phone.

Every push delivered to your devices counts as one message against your daily limit. Sending the same notification to two devices counts as two. The counter resets every day.

Once you reach your daily message limit, further notifications for that day are not delivered. The counter resets the next day. If you keep hitting the limit, upgrade to a plan with a higher daily volume.

Paid plans start at $6/month. Starter — $6: 1,000 messages a day, 3 devices, 5 applications, 5 webhooks. Medium — $12: 5,000 messages a day, 5 devices, 20 applications, 20 webhooks. Large — $25: unlimited messages, devices, applications, and webhooks.

Yearly billing charges you for 10 months and gives you 12 — two months free. Monthly and yearly unlock the same limits; yearly just costs less over the year.

You can upgrade or downgrade at any time, and the change is reflected in your billing cycle. You can also cancel whenever you want — your plan stays active until the end of the period you already paid for, then drops back to Free.

Priority levels run from silent to critical. On the Free plan, critical alerts are delivered as high priority. Paid plans keep true critical, which can bypass Do Not Disturb on Android and arrive as time-sensitive on iPhone.

A device is a phone or tablet signed in to your account. An application is a channel you use to group alerts by source, so each one lands in its own place. A webhook is an inbound receive URL that turns any incoming HTTP payload into a push. Each plan raises how many of each you can have.

Payments are handled by Lemon Squeezy, our merchant of record, so you can pay by card in most countries. Subscription sales are final and we do not refund completed periods, though refunds may be granted at our discretion in exceptional cases — see the refund policy.

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