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Except, in the threads here, this is called out repeatedly as a replacement for push notifications on phones, replacing webpush, apple push notifications, and whatever google is calling it.

Which implies the use case people are seeing is phone apps. Unless people are building one off apps for themselves, you've got end users in the mix.

I don't see how this can be positions as much outside of phone apps, as txt messages or emails would be easier and more universal. Being that they're probably going to be supported here.

To note, i haven't see anyone talking about this being replacement for the part of webpush that handles registration for notifications or whatnot, but as a whole separate channel/technology. Not 'install this to avoid using google/apple for webpush' but 'use this in your app, and have your users install the service'.




Some apps just offer both, and even auto-detect. So if your phone is de-googled, the app will use UP, if it has the Google Services it will use that. For some apps it is available in the settings.

So yeah, the app has to support it, but the user can choose then.


People are seeing it as a way to get efficient push notifications in an open, decentralized system.

That's pretty much it. Because there isn't really any possible alternative except something that looks like this.

GCM/APNS/ETC do not fit those requirements, so it needs to be something new.




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