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Design an iOS rich push delivery rich-push

IMPORTANT
Before designing a Rich Push Notification, you need to configure your V2 connector. Refer to this page for the detailed procedure.

Define the content of the notification push-message

Once your push delivery is created, define its content using one of the following templates:

  • Default allows you to send notifications with a simple icon and an accompanying image.
  • Basic can include text, images, and buttons in your notifications.
  • Carousel enables you to send notifications with text and multiple images that users can swipe through.
  • Timer includes a live countdown timer in your notifications.

Navigate through the tabs below to learn more about how to personalize these templates.

Default
  1. From the Template drop-down, select Default.

    Default template selection screen

  2. In the Title field, enter the label of the title that you want to appear in the list of notifications available from the notification center.

    This field defines the value of the title parameter of the iOS notification payload.

  3. Optionally, add a Subtitle, which corresponds to the subtitle parameter of the iOS notification payload.

  4. Enter the content of the message in the Message field.

  5. Use the Expression editor to define content, personalize data, and add dynamic content. Learn more

    Expression editor screen

  6. To further personalize your push notification, choose a Launch image URL to add to your push notification.

  7. From the Advanced settings drop-down, navigate to the Sound and Badge tab to customize additional settings such as sound and badge options for your notifications. Learn more

    Sound and badge settings screen

  8. For further customization, explore the Additional options available for your push notifications. Learn more

    Additional options screen

  9. From the Application variables menu, your Application variables are automatically added. They let you define notification behavior, such as configuring a specific application screen to be displayed when the user activates the notification.

Once you define your message content, use test subscribers to preview and test the message.

Basic
  1. From the Template drop-down, select Basic.

    Basic template selection screen

  2. To compose your message, enter your text in the Title, Expanded title, Message, and Expanded message fields.

    The Message text appears in the collapsed view, while the Expanded message is displayed when the notification is expanded.

    Message composition screen

  3. Use the Expression editor to define content, personalize data, and add dynamic content. Learn more

  4. Optionally, add a Subtitle, which corresponds to the subtitle parameter of the iOS notification payload.

  5. Add the URL that defines the Click action associated with a user click on your notification. This determines the behavior when the user interacts with the notification, such as opening a specific screen or performing a specific action in your app.

  6. To further personalize your push notification, choose a Launch image URL to add to your push notification.

  7. From the Advanced settings drop-down, navigate to the Sound and Badge tab to customize additional settings such as sound and badge options for your notifications. Learn more

    Sound and badge settings screen

  8. In the Color options menu, enter hexadecimal color codes for the Notification background color, Notification background color, and Message text color.

    Color options screen

  9. For further customization, explore the Additional options available for your push notifications. Learn more

  10. From the Application variables menu, your Application variables are automatically added. They let you define notification behavior, such as configuring a specific application screen to be displayed when the user activates the notification.

Once you define your message content, use test subscribers to preview and test the message.

Carousel
  1. From the Template drop-down, select Carousel.

    Carousel template selection screen

  2. To compose your message, enter your text in the Title, Expanded title, Message, and Expanded message fields.

    The Message text appears in the collapsed view, while the Expanded message is displayed when the notification is expanded.

    Message composition screen

  3. Use the Expression editor to define content, personalize data, and add dynamic content. Learn more

  4. Optionally, add a Subtitle, which corresponds to the subtitle parameter of the iOS notification payload.

  5. Add the URL that defines the Click action associated with a user click on your notification. This determines the behavior when the user interacts with the notification, such as opening a specific screen or performing a specific action in your app.

  6. Choose how the Carousel is operated:

    • Auto: automatically cycles through images as slides, transitioning at predefined intervals.
    • Manual: allows users to manually swipe between slides to navigate through the images.
  7. Click Add image and enter your Image URL, Text, and Action URI.

    Ensure that you include a minimum of three images and a maximum of five images.

    Carousel image addition screen

  8. Handle the order of your images with the Down and Up arrow.

  9. From the Advanced settings drop-down, navigate to the Sound and Badge tab to customize additional settings such as sound and badge options for your notifications. Learn more

  10. In the Color options menu, enter hexadecimal color codes for the Notification background color, Notification background color, and Message text color.

    Color options screen

  11. For further customization, explore the Additional options available for your push notifications. Learn more

  12. From the Application variables menu, your Application variables are automatically added. They let you define notification behavior, such as configuring a specific application screen to be displayed when the user activates the notification.

Once you define your message content, use test subscribers to preview and test the message.

Timer
  1. From the Notification type drop-down, select Timer.

    Timer template selection screen

  2. To compose your message, enter your text in the Title, Expanded title, Message, and Expanded message fields.

    The Message text appears in the collapsed view, while the Expanded message is displayed when the notification is expanded.

    Message composition screen

  3. Use the Expression editor to define content, personalize data, and add dynamic content. Learn more

  4. Optionally, add a Subtitle, which corresponds to the subtitle parameter of the iOS notification payload.

  5. Add the URL that defines the Click action associated with a user click on your notification. This determines the behavior when the user interacts with the notification, such as opening a specific screen or performing a specific action in your app.

  6. To further personalize your push notification, choose a Launch image URL to add to your push notification.

  7. Set your Timer duration in seconds or the Timer end timestamp to a specific epoch timestamp.

    Timer duration settings screen

  8. Enter the text and image that will be displayed after the timer has expired in the Alternate title, Alternate message, and Alternate launch image fields.

    Alternate message settings screen

  9. From the Advanced settings drop-down, navigate to the Sound and Badge tab to customize additional settings such as sound and badge options for your notifications. Learn more

  10. In the Color options menu, enter hexadecimal color codes for the Notification background color, Notification background color, and Message text color.

  11. For further customization, explore the Additional options available for your push notifications. Learn more

  12. From the Application variables menu, your Application variables are automatically added. They let you define notification behavior, such as configuring a specific application screen to be displayed when the user activates the notification.

Once you define your message content, use test subscribers to preview and test the message.

Push notification advanced settings push-advanced

Sound and badge options sound-badge

Parameter
Description
Critical alert mode
Enable this option to add sound to your notification even if the user’s phone is set on focus mode or muted.
Clean Badge
Enable this option to refresh the badge value.
Sound
Set the sound to play when the device receives your notification.
Notification count
Set a number to display directly on the application icon, indicating the number of new unread notifications.
Volume
Set the volume of your sound from 0 to 100. Sounds must be included in the application and defined when the service is created.

Color options color

Parameter
Description
Notification background color
Set the color of your notification background using Hex color codes.
Title color
Set the color of your title using Hex color codes.
Message text color
Set the color of your text using Hex color codes.

Advanced options notification-options

Parameter
Description
Mutable content
Enable this option to allow the mobile application to download media content.
Content available
Enable this option to allow your notification to trigger background updates on iOS devices, even when the app isn’t actively open. This ensures that content like messages or data updates can be processed and stored in the app inbox without requiring user interaction. When selected, the content-available: 1 flag is added to the aps payload in compliance with Apple Push Notification Service (APNS) standards.
Relevance score
Set a relevance score from 0 to 100. The system uses this to sort notifications in the notification summary.
Interruption level
  • Active: Set by default, the system presents the notification immediately, lights up the screen, and can play a sound. Notifications do not break through focus modes.
  • Passive: The system adds the notification to the notification list without lighting up the screen or playing a sound. Notifications do not break through focus modes.
  • Time sensitive: The system presents the notification immediately, lights up the screen, can play a sound, and breaks through focus modes. This level does not require special permission from Apple.
  • Critical: The system presents the notification immediately, lights up the screen, and bypasses the mute switch or focus modes. Note that this level requires special permission from Apple.
Thread-id
Set the identifier used to group related notifications together.
Category
Set the name of your category ID, which will display action buttons. These notifications give the user a faster way to perform different tasks in response to a notification without opening or navigating in the application.
Target content ID
Set an identifier used to target which application window is brought forward when the notification is opened.
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