Notification reviewsKuala Lumpur

Notification reviews we take on

Each review starts from messages that were actually sent. We do not sell access to software, and we do not rename a dashboard as a service.

The flagship piece of work is a full push notification engagement audit. Around it sit a shorter look at cadence and copy, and a briefing for the people who have to explain the counts in a Monday meeting. If you already know which one you need, pick it below. If you do not, write to the desk and say what the send programme looks like this month.

A reviewer at a desk with printed reports and a laptop, the setting for reading notification send logs

Written audit with a findings sitting · Three to four weeks after a usable export

Push notification engagement audit

A structured reading of how an app’s alerts are sent, how iOS and Android return their counts, and what those figures can honestly be said to mean.

Quoted from RM 4,800, according to send volume and how far the logs go back

Scope, exclusions, next step

Hands annotating a printed page, as we do with a fortnight of notification copy

Annotated copy sample · Ten working days after the sample arrives

Cadence and copy review

A shorter pass over a fortnight of alerts: when they went out, what they said, and whether the opt-outs clustered on particular mornings.

From RM 2,200 for one app and one fortnight

Scope, exclusions, next step

A small group in discussion around a table during a briefing on notification counts

Half-day briefing · Half a day, plus a short prep note

Team briefing on the counts

A half-day sitting for the people who have to explain opens, dismissals, and permission loss in a Monday meeting — using your own recent sends as the examples.

RM 1,800 for up to eight people

Scope, exclusions, next step