Clix gives developers a simple CLI, SDKs, and API to send and automate mobile push notifications. One "clix install" and you are live. Go build automated campaigns with time or behavior-based triggers to keep users engaged.
Notification features are one of those things that sound simple on paper but are incredibly frustrating to implement and test in reality.
Trying to figure out why notifications are missing or being duplicated is a really tiring job. So, it's amazing that you've gotten it to work so well. This is great!
Honestly, Clix feels like one of those rare tools that actually gets developers. Usually, when you want to set up push notifications, you end up wrestling with Firebase or OneSignal—install the SDK, go into some web console, manage rules through a clunky UI, and still have to wire up your backend. With Clix, it’s literally just clix install and you’re off to the races. CLI, SDK, and API all bundled together in a dev-first way.
What really stands out is the automated campaign flow. Instead of just blasting notifications, you can set up time-based or behavior-based triggers directly in code. Think “user left an item in cart for 3 days” → send push. No clicking around a dashboard, no hidden logic—just version-controlled, code-driven automation. It feels more like GitOps than marketing software.
For any startup shipping fast, or even for a mature product team tired of juggling dashboards, this is a no-brainer. The fact that you can handle everything from the terminal makes it ridiculously convenient for devs.
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Notification features are one of those things that sound simple on paper but are incredibly frustrating to implement and test in reality.
Trying to figure out why notifications are missing or being duplicated is a really tiring job. So, it's amazing that you've gotten it to work so well. This is great!
Clix
@shawn_park_f12 Yes! That debugging nightmare is exactly why we built this. Appreciate the support!
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Honestly, Clix feels like one of those rare tools that actually gets developers. Usually, when you want to set up push notifications, you end up wrestling with Firebase or OneSignal—install the SDK, go into some web console, manage rules through a clunky UI, and still have to wire up your backend. With Clix, it’s literally just clix install and you’re off to the races. CLI, SDK, and API all bundled together in a dev-first way.
What really stands out is the automated campaign flow. Instead of just blasting notifications, you can set up time-based or behavior-based triggers directly in code. Think “user left an item in cart for 3 days” → send push. No clicking around a dashboard, no hidden logic—just version-controlled, code-driven automation. It feels more like GitOps than marketing software.
For any startup shipping fast, or even for a mature product team tired of juggling dashboards, this is a no-brainer. The fact that you can handle everything from the terminal makes it ridiculously convenient for devs.
Clix
@peu_a_peu This is exactly what we were going for! "GitOps for push notifications" is the perfect way to put it :)
Congrats - demo looks fantastic! Excited to see what you and your team is building!
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@hans_han1 Thanks! Appreciate checking out the demo. Excited to keep building.
Absolutely love this great work everyone
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@grant_singleton Thank you for the kind words Grant!
Big day! Congrats on the PH launch 🎉
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@erabek Thank you Eli! Appreciate the support.
Nice work, big congrats!
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@kelly_peng2 Thank you Kelly!
I love how easy it is to set it up!
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@wonsangchoi Thank you! That was exactly what we were going for, simple setup was key.