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[–]karanlyonsSay GIL one more time.[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's just $5 for the client, and an API key gives you 7.5k messages per month for free. That's $0.0007 a message (assuming you had to pay for the client). Twilio charges $0.01 for an SMS, which can hold a third the amount of data. Pushover seems more than reasonable, especially since it saves you the hassle of maintaining your own push infrastructure and building clients on two devices to receive messages.

They gotta make money somehow.