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02-28-2021 10:55 PM
#1
pushflow (Member)
Pushflow: Supercharge your affiliate marketing with your own push subscription feeds

Hi STM community,
We are here to help you squeeze all the juice out of your traffic with personal push subscription and apple calendar feeds. Pushflow is a push notification platform that helps affiliate marketers to build their own push subscription feeds and send an unlimited number of targeted push notifications later.
Most affiliates just run traffic from a traffic source to an affiliate program, but almost no one thinks that they can build their own audience from this traffic and then reuse it across different offers/verticals/angels. A simple concept: you integrate the collection of push subscriptions to your current landing pages and a certain number of your visitors subscribe. You do not change anything in your affiliate flow, but now you have your own push subscription feed which is slowly but inevitably growing in the background. After that, you can send an unlimited number of targeted push notifications to your subscribers as you can do in any push notification network.
✅Several strategies to help increase your ROI by 20-30% with your own push subscriptions:
- Get more conversions from your current funnel: get users back to the offer, test new prelanders and angels.
- Convert one user to multiple verticals: send push notifications for the different verticals to one user
- You always have your own traffic source with predictable traffic quality
✅ Pushflow could be helpful for:
- affiliates who already run profitable campaigns and want to get more from their traffic
- webmasters who want to monetize traffic from their sites on their own
- offer owners who are aimed to return visitors to the offer
❤️ Why do affiliate marketers like us?
- It takes no more than 5 minutes to start collecting subscriptions.
- Built specifically for affiliates. Familiar to all: tokens, postbacks, integrations with trackers
- Various opt-in widgets and ready-made prelanders
- A support team that will help both technically and advise on affiliate questions
Sign up now and get a 14-day free trial
No Credit Card Required
We are here to help you earn more. If you have any questions, we'd love to hear.
03-02-2021 08:40 PM
#2
2 Live (Senior Member)
Anyone give them a try yet?
I am looking to build my own lists, debating on whether or not to use them or just build my own from scratch.
03-05-2021 09:18 AM
#3
pushflow (Member)

Originally Posted by
2 Live
Anyone give them a try yet?
I am looking to build my own lists, debating on whether or not to use them or just build my own from scratch.
Of course, we are interested in discouraging you from your own server solution and go with us, but we will try to be as unbiased as possible.
If you are a programmer and have looked at the fcm specs, then the question may arise, why should I pay for free API requests to Google servers? But you pay not for requests, but for infrastructure and architecture. Let's imagine that you are going to code yourself or hire a dev. At first, you need a dev who understands how to build highly loaded systems. And this developer will cost significantly more than an ordinary programmer. If you want to get a high-quality product faster, you will most likely need a development team. In addition to the developer team, you will need a system administrator who will be able to put together a database with trillions of rows, a highly loaded web server and your push notification scripts on one server, or most likely on several. In fact, all these problems can be avoided if you completely build on the Amazon AWS infrastructure, but then it will come out much more expensive than Pushflow, we calculated. Now you can add up the payment for the development team for several months, sysadmin services, multiple servers, support costs, your time. And to realize that it comes out much more expensive and the payback, if it does, will take several years.
So, if you just want to test push notifications, you can do it right now for 14 days for free or by paying 50 per month. For me, it seems more effective than just spending a week or two coding MVP. We know that our clients make 10-20x and more than they pay for our services, and if the service helps you to earn more, why not to pay a fair price?)
Sorry, we seem to have dug into the details, but we just want to say this:
— If you want to build a high loaded service like a push notification server, then it will take months of work of a good dev team. And anyway, all deadlines will be missed and you will pay much more than you planned
— You still have to pay for the servers and related services + maintenance.
— The ROI of coding your tool can take quite a long time, and will push notifications to be around by then?
03-09-2021 09:40 AM
#4
twinaxe (Senior Moderator)
Do you have a live demo of the admin panel?
03-10-2021 04:28 PM
#5
affpayinggao (Veteran Member)
Interesting. Any feedback yet?
03-11-2021 05:32 PM
#6
pushflow (Member)

Originally Posted by
twinaxe
Do you have a live demo of the admin panel?
Unfortunately not, but it's
easy to sign up and check it out live, only email required. We made a few screenshots to get a brief overview:
Feed page. Here you can configure parameters for the JS script that you place on your page and it requests a push subscription. Some of them: redirect options, widgets, ask on page load, etc.

Push campaign page. A place where you set up targeting, add creatives and launch a push campaign. Everything you can see on any push ad network
Dashboard.
03-11-2021 06:39 PM
#7
2 Live (Senior Member)

Originally Posted by
pushflow
Of course, we are interested in discouraging you from your own server solution and go with us, but we will try to be as unbiased as possible.
If you are a programmer and have looked at the fcm specs, then the question may arise, why should I pay for free API requests to Google servers? But you pay not for requests, but for infrastructure and architecture. Let's imagine that you are going to code yourself or hire a dev. At first, you need a dev who understands how to build highly loaded systems. And this developer will cost significantly more than an ordinary programmer. If you want to get a high-quality product faster, you will most likely need a development team. In addition to the developer team, you will need a system administrator who will be able to put together a database with trillions of rows, a highly loaded web server and your push notification scripts on one server, or most likely on several. In fact, all these problems can be avoided if you completely build on the Amazon AWS infrastructure, but then it will come out much more expensive than Pushflow, we calculated. Now you can add up the payment for the development team for several months, sysadmin services, multiple servers, support costs, your time. And to realize that it comes out much more expensive and the payback, if it does, will take several years.
So, if you just want to test push notifications, you can do it right now for 14 days for free or by paying 50 per month. For me, it seems more effective than just spending a week or two coding MVP. We know that our clients make 10-20x and more than they pay for our services, and if the service helps you to earn more, why not to pay a fair price?)
Sorry, we seem to have dug into the details, but we just want to say this:
— If you want to build a high loaded service like a push notification server, then it will take months of work of a good dev team. And anyway, all deadlines will be missed and you will pay much more than you planned
— You still have to pay for the servers and related services + maintenance.
— The ROI of coding your tool can take quite a long time, and will push notifications to be around by then?
Fair enough. I am not a new to the aff marketing game, but for pops I've never considered running them until now. You make a lot of good points, and I think for someone starting out, this will be a better option. I am going to try the platform out and report back how it goes. Thanks for being transparent.
06-13-2021 08:04 PM
#8
gyrotron (Member)

Originally Posted by
pushflow
In future, if I decide to move my subs from your platform to another platform, is there a way of doing that? Or the subscribers I bring are yours when I decide to stop using your platform?
06-23-2021 11:27 AM
#9
samrud ()
Any review for this ?
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