Appnatively
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Knowledge Base
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Knowledge Base
Go to Studio
Getting Started
Welcome to AppNativelyCreate your first appFinding your way around the Studio dashboard
Website Connection
Connect your website to AppNativelyInstall and update the required pluginChoose which plugins power your app“Website Not Connected” – what it means and how to clear itFix a failing or dropped connection
App Editor
Build your app with AI chatWrite prompts that get the screen you wantUndo an AI change you don’t wantEdit screens and components by handManage your app’s pagesDesign your headerDesign your bottom navigationAdd and edit drawersManage your themeHow your changes reach your usersSave vs. Publish – what each one doesWhen a new release is requiredWhen AI gets it wrong
Splash & App Icon
Set your app iconAdd Android Adaptive Icon layersDesign your splash screenRecommended image sizes
Publishing Setup
What you need before your first buildSet your app’s name, slug, and package IDAdd Android credentials and your keystoreAdd iOS certificates and provisioningConnect Google PlayConnect the App StoreSet up Firebase Configuration
Build & Deploy
Connect GitHub before you buildBuild your app – and submit it to the storeFix a failed build
Push Notifications
Create and send a push campaignTrack campaign performanceNotifications aren’t arriving
Integrations
Connect a third-party service

Create and send a push campaign

A campaign reaches everyone who’s installed your app, either as a standard notification or as a styled message shown inside the app itself. Sending is immediate – there’s no scheduling and no saving a draft for later, so have everything ready before you click send.

Steps

1. Go to Push Notifications

Open your app and go to Push Notifications.

2. Click Create Campaign

3. Choose a Campaign Type

  • Standard Push – a plain notification, delivered the normal way any app notification is.
  • In-App Message – a styled message shown inside your app itself, with more visual control.

The remaining steps differ depending on which you pick.

4. Fill in the basics

For either type: campaign title, notification title, message text, and an optional image.

5. In-App Message only: style it

Pick a Layout Style – Modal or Sheet – then set colors, corner roundness, and button arrangement and order.

6. Optional: add a deep link

Either type can include a link so tapping the message opens a specific place in your app – an in-app page, or an external web address. Worth testing the link before sending to a real audience.

7. Send it

Click Send Campaign. There’s no scheduling and no draft – this sends immediately to everyone who’s installed your app.

FAQ

Push Notifications
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Steps1. Go to Push Notifications2. Click Create Campaign3. Choose a Campaign Type4. Fill in the basics5. In-App Message only: style it6. Optional: add a deep link7. Send itFAQCan I schedule a campaign to go out later?+Can I save a campaign and finish it another time?+Which type should I use – Standard Push or In-App Message?+