Browser Push setup

Modified on Mon, 15 Nov, 2021 at 4:49 AM

Browser Push is a great way to turn website visitors into subscribers, without providing identifiable data beyond their browser ID. This also lets you offer existing email subscribers, new ways to receive messages from you, in real time, without opening their inbox.

Below is a step-by-step guide to activate and setup Browser Push feature on your Brainstorm Automation account

  • SETUP AND INSTALLATION
  • BROWSER PUSH ANALYTICS
  • BROWSER PUSH STATUS AND ACTIVITY
  • ADDING WEB PUSH TO YOUR WORKFLOWS

SETUP AND INSTALLATION:

  • Make sure that this feature is part of your plan or is installed from your Add-on section on your account.
  • Under your Settings page, click on Website Tracking Code to add your website to Brainstorm Automation and properly install the tracking code on the footer of your site. More information on Website Tracking can be found here. Note that your domain must be over https for browser push to work properly.
  • Once you add and verify your website, click on Show Domain Settings from the right drown option to activate the Browser Push listener within your Brainstorm Automation tracker
  • The screen below gives you the flexibility to configure the tracking end points you want Brainstorm Automation to activate

  • A new option will be available to setup and install your Browser Push
  • Below is a tab breakdown of your Browser Push Settings
Notification DefaultsPopup DesignPopup SettingsIntegration
Here you can put the Title of your Notification, Add a logo, and see a live preview of your changes.

 

  • Once you finish the setup above, visit your website to test the installation. If the message below did not show, that means that there is something wrong with the installation.

BROWSER PUSH ANALYTICS:

  • When a visitor clicks on Allow, they will automatically be added to your Browser Push Subscribers. You can view them by clicking on Browser Push Analytics.
  • Browser Push Analytics displays a detailed report on your subscribers. Toggle between the tabs to view records in the Active tab, with meta-details on device, total messages sent, Clicks and date of signup. If the subscriber was a cookied contact with an email on a list, Brainstorm Automation will automatically merge the record, otherwise you will see an anonymous IP as a subscriber. Click on the Email/IP to access to the full user profile with detailed activities.
  • You can also include an automated report on your Browser Push, by domain, under your Dashboard Reports.
  • Brainstorm Automation also provides full analytics on each automated Browser Push message added to a workflow. You can access them under the Analytics portion of your Automated Messages.

BROWSER PUSH STATUS AND ACTIVITY:

  • On the contact’s page, the Browser Push status of the subscriber will be changed to active
  • You can now send a direct personalized browser push message by clicking on the arrow from the top right, Send Browser Push. All push activity and engagement will be logged under the activities timeline.
  • The prompt to configure the browser push includes two tabs.  In the Notification Message you have to select the target Domain, Notification Title and the Notification Icon. Default will be loaded from your configuration page for convenience but can be modified. Lastly, configure your Destination URL and finally the Message. You can test the message by clicking on Try it now or click on Send Notification to push it to the subscriber’s browser.

  • Advanced Options tab is only available for Chrome/Windows users. You can include a cover Image, as well as add one or two call to action buttons with a custom link for each button. With this option, the user will have a total of 3 destination links between the default URL and the 2 call to action URLs
  • Once you click on Send Notification, the users should receive the Browser Push Notification.
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  • Finally, all Browser Push Engagement will be logged in the activities of the user with complete details on Device, Status, Send Date (when the message was queued to be delivered to the recipient’s browser), Delivery Date (when the recipient actually opened the browser and Brainstorm Automation was able to deliver it), Click Date and the Click Type (which URL the recipient clicked on)

 



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