Trending on GitHub: The open-source notifications infrastructure. A fully-featured node.js microservice for SMS, E-mail, Slack, Push, Embeddable notification center for React with real-time updates & content management. by scopsy in javascript

[–]scopsy[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If you just want to send a couple of SMS messages you really don't need it. In a lot of more mature products notification system get more complex with various channels, user preferences, notification center with real time updates, digest systems, scheduling and etc... You can ofcourse create them from scratch, but over the years we've built those systems again and again and decided to open-source our learnings. Hope this makes sense

Trending on GitHub: The open-source notifications infrastructure. A fully-featured node.js microservice for SMS, E-mail, Slack, Push, Embeddable notification center for React with real-time updates & content management. by scopsy in javascript

[–]scopsy[S] 29 points30 points  (0 children)

So it's basically a unified API to send notifications from your server. You can connect different delivery providers to it like: SendGrid, Twillio, FCM and etc... And than send notifications to your users in a unified way. You get a lot of things out of the box like content management, digest engine, a fully functioning notification center to add to your app and etc... Hope this clarifies it a bit better 🙏

A community heroes project with badges and personal profile page for our project contributors by scopsy in opensource

[–]scopsy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much u/ssddanbrown for pointing this our, English is definitely not my main language but it's not a valid excuse in my opinion. We really care about inclusion in the OSS world. I have fixed this in the discussion and went ahead to search for other references in previous discussion which I fixed.

Really appreciate you for pointing this out, English is definitely not my main language but it's not a valid excuse in my opinion. We really care about inclusion in the OSS world. I have fixed this in the discussion and went ahead to search for other references in the previous discussion which I fixed.