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12 Best Drift Alternatives & Competitors (Dec 2024)

  • Introduction
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    Features

    Pricing

    Pros & Cons

    Company Info

    Recap

Introduction

Drift is one of the best push notification service providers out there. With a simple interface, a wealth of features, and a free trial, it's a great way to send push notifications with ease. But what if Drift didn't work for you and you're looking for an alternative to Drift? In this guide, we'll look at the best Drift alternatives and see how they compare.

Features

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SDKs Available

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iOS, Android, Windows, Web are available and compatible with Cordova, Flutter, React Native, Titanium, Unity, and Xamarin

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Unity, React Native and Expo, Cordova, Ionic, and Ionic Capacitor, and PhoneGap

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Airship:

iOS, Android, Windows, Web are available and compatible with Cordova, Flutter, React Native, Titanium, Unity, and Xamarin

Apple Push Notification:

iOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS

AWS SNS:

C++, Go, Java, Ruby, Javascript, .NET, Node.js, PHP, and Python

Beamer:

Go, PHP, Node.js, Python, Java/Kotlin, Ruby, and Swift

Expo:

React Native

Firebase FCM:

JavaScript, Unity, C++

MagicBell:

Ruby, Node, and Go

OneSignal Push:

Unity, React Native and Expo, Cordova, Ionic, and Ionic Capacitor, and PhoneGap

OPS Genie:

Python, Go, Node.js, and Java

PagerDuty:

Go, Ruby, JavaScript

Pushbullet:

Python, PHP, Ruby, and JavaScript

Splunk On-Call:

Swift, Objective-C, and Java

Pricing (Monthly)

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Pros & Cons

Airship

Airship is a push notification service that enables you to send notifications to your users from anywhere. You can use Airship to send push notifications to all the major platforms, including iOS, Android, Web and Windows. It provides a variety of features such as A/B testing and segmentation.

Pros

  • It is user-friendly.
  • You have access to a supportive customer service team.
  • The documentation is properly curated.

Cons

  • It's quite challenging to set up.
  • It's not cost-effective for smaller businesses.
  • The UI for the analytics section is quite confusing.

When To Use

  • If you're looking to deliver mobile notifications swiftly to a large audience, Airship works well.

Apple Push Notification

Apple Push Notification Service (APNS) is a platform for sending alerts and messages to Apple devices. Introduced in 2009, it allows third-party developers to send notifications to users of iOS and OS X devices. Notifications may be sent as text or as an audio or video clip and can be targeted to specific users or groups of users, based on criteria such as device type, app installed, or location. The APNS platform comprises two components: the push notification server and the client software on the user's device. The push notification server, operated by Apple, receives messages from third-party servers and forwards them to the client software on users' devices. The client software decrypts the messages and displays them to the user.

Pros

  • It offers a secure and efficient way for iOS app developers to propagate information to iOS devices.

Cons

  • It is limited to Apple products.

When To Use

  • If you're building an Apple-specific product, APN is a sure thing for a proper notification system.

AWS SNS

Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS) is a web service that enables developers to send notifications from the cloud to mobile devices. Developers can use this service to send messages, images, and videos to their customers. Amazon SNS provides two types of push notifications: topic-based push notifications and device-based push notifications. Topic-based push notifications are delivered to all subscribers who have subscribed to the same topic. Device-based push notifications are delivered only to subscribers who have installed your app on their devices and enabled notification settings for your app.

Pros

  • It is handy for sending and managing notifications.
  • You can access daily reports.
  • It is easy to implement and integrate.

Cons

  • It has poor documentation.
  • Setup is quite complex and challenging.
  • Debugging errors could be difficult.

When To Use

  • If you have a large contact base, Amazon SNS is a great option for sending notifications and messages.

Beamer

Beamer is a smart and easy-to-use notification center and changelog that will help you announce important news, latest products, special offers and more.

Pros

  • It has an easy-to-use interface.
  • It has a superb support team.
  • It has faster updates for customer use.

Cons

  • Notification options are limited to push notifications alone.
  • The cost is quite high.
  • Reviews from Trustpilot show it works for only a specified period of time.

When To Use

  • When there is a need to get information through to customers and boost content, Beamer is the go-to software.

Expo

Expo Push Notifications allow you to send notifications from Expo straight to your users' inboxes on both iOS and Android devices. This means that no matter how many times they close or minimize your expo, they will still receive your message in their notification feed.

Pros

  • Expo Push Notification service tool handles all the difficulties with native device information.
  • It is easy to implement and use.

Cons

  • The notification service only works when you build out your app on Expo.

When To Use

  • If you're looking for a tool to take care of native device information and communication with APN (Apple Push Notification) and FCM (Firebase Cloud Messaging), Expo is a great tool for you.

Firebase FCM

Firebase Cloud Messaging (FCM) is a cross-platform messaging solution that lets you send messages to your app users on Android, iOS, and the web. It inherits the power of Firebase Authentication and FCM's rich targeting features give you control over who receives your messages and when. You can target specific devices, app versions, user segments, or even arbitrary groups of devices using tags.

Pros

  • It's free for a small client base.
  • It's easy to integrate.
  • Top-notch documentation is available.

Cons

  • Its pricing is high for a large client base.
  • The layout could be challenging to understand initially.
  • Integration with multiple services could prove complex.

When To Use

  • If you're a developer looking to send multiple messages reliably and save money, FCM is perfect for you.

MagicBell

MagicBell is a notifications platform that enables brands to send push notifications to their customers on any device. It's a simple, fast and affordable way for businesses of all sizes to engage with their customers in real-time. It can be used for marketing campaigns, customer support, or simply as a reminder service.

Pros

  • Setting up is a quick process.
  • It is easy to use.
  • You have access to detailed analytics.

Cons

    When To Use

    • Looking for a service that lets you send notifications in real-time? Use MagicBell

    OneSignal Push

    OneSignal is a push notification service that allows developers to send notifications to their users. It is a cross-platform service that can be used for both iOS and Android apps. OneSignal has over 2 million active monthly users and over 1 billion push notifications sent per month.

    Pros

    • It is easy to integrate.
    • Omnichannel support is available.
    • You have access to excellent documentation.

    Cons

    • Compared to other alternatives, it's quite pricey.
    • Support is only available in English.
    • Monitoring performance might be challenging the first few times.

    When To Use

    • To send millions of push notifications and messages to your users reliably, use OneSignal.

    OPS Genie

    Opsgenie is a software-as-a-service (SaaS) company that provides IT monitoring and alerting. Opsgenie offers push notifications for iPhone and Android devices. When an incident is triggered, Opsgenie sends a push notification to the appropriate team member's mobile device. Push notifications are a great way to get real-time updates on incidents. They're fast, reliable, and provide an extra layer of security by notifying team members immediately when something goes wrong.

    Pros

    • It has a lot of seamless integrations with both Atlassian and non-Atlassian products.
    • Configurable notifications and alerts make communication easier and faster for teams.
    • It has responsive customer support.

    Cons

    • Reviews from G2 show the UI design is not really appealing.
    • Alerts persist after a while sometimes even when the purpose has been served.

    When To Use

    • If you're looking for a reliable alerting system, Opsgenie works perfectly.

    PagerDuty

    PagerDuty is an IT management platform that helps organizations to monitor and manage their systems. With PagerDuty's push notifications, you can quickly see if an incident is happening and take the appropriate action. PagerDuty's push notifications are available on iOS and Android devices.

    Pros

    • It is developer-friendly and easy to use.
    • Its automated escalation feature makes alerting efficient and effective.

    Cons

    • Scheduling while on-call is a tedious task.
    • It is quite on the expensive side — more features come at higher prices.

    When To Use

    • If you need a real-time incident and on-call management solution, PagerDuty is your best option.

    Pushbullet

    Pushbullet is a service that sends notifications from your phone to your computer and vice versa. The notifications can be sent in the form of text messages, emails, or even files.

    Pros

    • Pushbullet offers cross-device notification syncing.
    • It is very easy to use, fast, and reliable.

    Cons

    • It has a messaging limit of 100 messages/month, which is really low.
    • Some reviews from the Google Play store report bad customer service

    When To Use

    • If you're looking to sync SMS, notifications, and calls on computers and phones owned by the same person, Pushbullet is a suitable fit.

    Splunk On-Call

    Splunk is a software company that offers a variety of products for IT operations. They also offer a product called Splunk On-Call which is an app that sends push notifications to users when there is an incident or problem with the system. This app is designed to be used by IT professionals who are on call during night and weekend hours. The notifications will help them identify issues faster and take necessary actions before they become big problems.

    Pros

    • Splunk On-Call allows you to access and organize incident history in a timely manner.
    • It is a reliable alerting and communication software.
    • It has a great support team that's always available and willing to help.

    Cons

    • Reviews from TrustRadius show the UI can be complicated.

    When To Use

    • If you're looking for a quality incident management service for your team to encourage collaboration and quick responses to issues, use Splunk On-Call.

    Company Info

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    Alexa Rank

    Funding

    Employee Count

    Founded In

    Headquarters

    Trustpilot Rating

    G2 Rating

    36,448
    55
    11
    21,536
    5,308
    1
    336,648
    2,794
    829
    15,721
    5,174
    12,835
    101.7M
    1B
    108M
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    120K
    7M
    1.9M
    34M
    10M
    663.5M
    1.5M
    3.8B
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    16
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    7
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    783
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    Portland, USA
    Cupertino, USA
    Seattle, USA
    Boulder, USA
    Palo Alto, USA
    San Francisco, USA
    Los Angeles, USA
    San Mateo, USA
    Boston, USA
    San Francisco, USA
    San Francisco, USA
    San Francisco, USA
    3.2
    1.6
    1.8
    2.3
    4
    3.4
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    2.6
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    4.3
    2.6
    3.2
    3.6
    4.3
    4.2
    4.6
    4
    4.5
    3
    4.7
    4.3
    4.5
    3.2
    4.6

    Company Info

    Alexa Rank

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    36,448

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    55

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    11

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    21,536

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    5,308

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    336,648

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    2,794

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    829

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    15,721

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    5,174

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    12,835

    Funding

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    101.7M

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    1B

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    108M

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    120K

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    7M

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    1.9M

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    34M

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    10M

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    663.5M

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    1.5M

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    3.8B

    Employee Count

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    300

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    132000

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    45000

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    16

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    25

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    250

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    250

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    200

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    783

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    350

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    4400

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    2009

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    Headquarters

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    Portland, USA

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    Cupertino, USA

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    Seattle, USA

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    Boulder, USA

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    Palo Alto, USA

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    San Francisco, USA

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    Los Angeles, USA

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    San Mateo, USA

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    Boston, USA

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    San Francisco, USA

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    San Francisco, USA

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    San Francisco, USA

    Trustpilot Rating

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    3.2

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    1.6

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    1.8

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    2.3

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    3.4

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    2.6

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    4.3

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    G2 Rating

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    3.6

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    4.3

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    4.2

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    4.6

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    4.5

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    4.7

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    4.3

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    4.5

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    3.2

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    4.6

    Recap

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    Cheapest (Bigger Plan) :

    Firebase FCM

    Splunk On-Call

    Apple Push Notification

    PagerDuty

    Airship

    Airship

    Conclusion

    We hope you enjoyed this guide about Drift alternatives. If you are looking for a new push notification service and Drift did not meet your needs, we hope that we were able to direct you to an alternative that will. If you have any questions or need a personalized Drift alternative recommendation, please feel free to contact us anytime via live chat or email (support@courier.com).

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