Push notifications land directly on your fans' devices — no algorithm in the way. Visitors to your site can opt in, and then you can reach them any time from your dashboard.
How fans subscribe
Visitors to your site are invited to allow notifications in their browser. Once they accept, they're on your list. (If your Notifications page says "No subscribers yet," it just means nobody has opted in yet — it fills up as your traffic grows.)
Sending a notification
- Go to Audience → Notifications.
- Write your title and message.
- Optionally add an image.
- Set the URL — where fans land when they tap the notification (a new scene, your join page, a blog post…).
- Send. You can see your past notifications listed on the same page.
What to send
- New releases — "New scene just dropped" with a link straight to it.
- Going live — stream notifications can go out when you start a live session.
- Promotions — a trial offer or a big announcement.
Tips
- Keep titles short and punchy — they get cut off on small screens.
- Always include an image when you can; it dramatically improves taps.
- Don't overdo it. A notification for every real release is welcome; three a day gets you muted.
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