Overview

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Batch supports sending push notifications directly to web browsers, desktop or mobile. They allow you to reengage your users, even if your website is closed.

Did we tell you that Android supports them? Once you integrate the SDK, you'll be able to push them directly from your website, without making them install your app. And just like native applications, web push notifications can have rich content.

Web Push is a paid option. Also available as a standalone paid plan. Contact your sales representative for more information.

Browser compatibility

Batch supports the Push API W3C standard, meaning that any browser implementing it will be compatible with our Web SDK. This includes Chrome, Firefox, Edge and derivatives such as Opera, Vivaldi or Brave.

3.0.0 Batch also supports the APNs protocol used by Safari for Web Push Notifications on macOS.

3.4.0 Batch now supports standard Safari for Web Push Notifications on macOS Ventura. More info here.

3.5.0 Batch now supports standard Safari for Web Push Notifications for PWAs on iOS 16.4. In the European Union, PWAs have been disabled by Apple for iPhones on iOS 17.4 and higher. iPads remain supported.

Here's the detailed browser compatibility table:

ChromeSafariFirefoxEdge
Windows
macOS
Android
iOS ✓² ³

¹ N/A (Not Applicable): this browser does not support push notifications or does not exist on this platform.
² iOS Web Push Notifications are only supported in installed PWAs, on iOS 16.4 or higher. ³ iOS Web Push Notifications are not supported in the European Union on iOS 17.4 or higher. iPadOS is still supported.