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Developers describe PushCrew as "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. On the other hand, Push.js is detailed as "A minimalist JavaScript library for desktop notifications". Push is the fastest way to get up and running with Javascript desktop notifications. A fairly new addition to the official specification, the Notification API allows modern browsers such as Chrome, Safari, and IE 9+ to push notifications to a user's desktop. Push acts as a cross-browser solution to this API, falling back to use older implementations if the user's browser does not support the new API.

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

Push.js is an open source tool with 7.95K GitHub stars and 501 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Push.js's open source repository on GitHub.

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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 Push.js?

    Push is the fastest way to get up and running with Javascript desktop notifications. A fairly new addition to the official specification, the Notification API allows modern browsers such as Chrome, Safari, and IE 9+ to push notifications to a user's desktop. Push acts as a cross-browser solution to this API, falling back to use older implementations if the user's browser does not support the new API.

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      What are some alternatives to PushCrew and Push.js?
      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.
      CometD
      It is a web server to push data to a browser, without the browser explicitly requesting it. It is an umbrella term, encompassing multiple techniques for achieving this interaction.
      Azure Notification Hubs
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