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sending push notifications without building an app is very underrated, any good consumer product uses push notifications we made v2 frame notifications simpler https://docs.neynar.com/docs/send-notifications-to-frame-users - no need to set up your own notifications webhook url, every Neynar app now has one built in - add this url to your frame manifest - once users add your frame, simply send a notification this works for all @neynar apps incl. already existing ones (find the url on the app page in your dev portal), send us questions / feedback enjoy farcaster friday ๐Ÿช
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I wonder what the added value is. Can't my app send the notifications to Warpcast directly instead of Neynar? What's the point of abstraction? What am I missing?
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- manage token revokes & app removes - webhook verification - rate limiting, work with specific farcaster clients to allowlist them to bypass rate limits - some fully onchain apps don't have a backend / db at all we'll keep adding more value as we go along - chart of frame adds & removes over time is on our backlog - support for future events on that webhook
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having an open endpoint publicly advertised on the frame's manifest is also susceptible to asymmetric attacks. e.g. someone can call the frame's POST /event in a loop and send the vercel bills ๐Ÿ“ˆ
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I am not buying into most of those points, but this "some fully onchain apps don't have a backend / db at all" is a legit one. But regardless, thanks for building the awesome tools :)
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