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PushCrew vs Roost: What are the differences?

What is PushCrew? Push Notifications for Websites. PushCrew enables any website to send push notifications to their users (even when they are not on the website). A simple JavaScript code makes it working on any website in less than 2 minutes. It's a fantastic new alternative to email marketing.

What is Roost? Web Push has 30x better opt-in than email. Increase engagement with your audience using web push notifications. Web Push notifications are delivered to web browsers. Currently Apple Safari on the Mavericks operating system supports Web Push notifications. Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox web browsers are both working on supporting push notifications and will be releasing them soon and we’ll immediately implement them into Roost so that you can send all your push notifications across any supported browser easily and quickly.

PushCrew and Roost belong to "Web Push Notifications" category of the tech stack.

Some of the features offered by PushCrew are:

  • push notifications for mobile and desktop websites
  • scheduling of notifications
  • segmentation

On the other hand, Roost provides the following key features:

  • API access
  • CMS integrations
  • A/B testing
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    What is PushCrew?

    PushCrew enables any website to send push notifications to their users (even when they are not on the website). A simple JavaScript code makes it working on any website in less than 2 minutes. It's a fantastic new alternative to email marketing.

    What is Roost?

    Web Push notifications are delivered to web browsers. Currently Apple Safari on the Mavericks operating system supports Web Push notifications. Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox web browsers are both working on supporting push notifications and will be releasing them soon and we’ll immediately implement them into Roost so that you can send all your push notifications across any supported browser easily and quickly.

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    What are some alternatives to PushCrew and Roost?
    OneSignal
    OneSignal is a high volume push notification service for websites and mobile applications. OneSignal supports all major native and mobile platforms by providing dedicated SDKs for each platform, a RESTful server API, and a dashboard.
    iZooto
    It is a customer retention and engagement application that uses web push notification to help businesses retain existing customers, boost lead generation, increase traffic, and drive sales.
    Apple Push Notification Service
    It is the centerpiece of the remote notifications feature. It is a robust, secure, and highly efficient service for app developers to propagate information to iOS (and, indirectly, watchOS), tvOS, and macOS devices.
    Azure Notification Hubs
    Tutorials, API references, and other documentation show you how to set up and send push notifications from any backend to any mobile device
    Pushwoosh
    Free unlimited cross platform push notifications! iOS, Android, Windows Phone, Phonegap, Unity, Marmalade, Adobe Air - we support them all! Easy integration, open-source SDK.
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