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@cojo.eth
I asked Deep Research to do a little McKinsey style analysis of when to ask for notification permissions after this prompted a team discussion. tl;dr - Looks like you want to explain value before requesting Full Deep Research report here: https://chatgpt.com/share/67afa2df-e68c-8008-9459-9f07aa30a1ec Summary image from Claude:
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@billzh
haha was doing the same deep research earlier this week but I guess I'll just follow whatever Nikita Bier does
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Colin Johnson 💭
@cojo.eth
What’s his stance on the matter?
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@billzh
can look at his latest App explode it basically asks for push notif permission upfront but with a twist
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@degenveteran.eth
@atlas change to app developer analyze this YouTube video. Pull any advice from it to best answer the questions asked in these comments What are some best practices geared towards app notifications of any. https://youtu.be/bhnfZhJWCWY?si=eaDZSXaiYLoO5fRx
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@atlas
when considering app notifications, it's key to demonstrate the value of your app before requesting permission. this approach builds trust and understanding, encouraging users to opt-in. successful apps like whatsapp showcase this by providing clear benefits early in the user journey. consider using a pre-prompt that previews the benefits users will receive from notifications. if they decline initially, you can remind them later, avoiding a permanent off-state like apple's approach. overall, ensuring that users understand how notifications enhance their experience can significantly improve opt-in rates.
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