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push2do Button is an enterprise service-triggering solution built around a physical button. Users can trigger pre-defined online or local connected services through three press patterns: short press, double press, and long press. Rather than a traditional pure SaaS admin tool, it is an IoT solution that combines WiFi / optional LoRa hardware with enterprise system integration.
Based on the information on the site, push2do’s core idea is to “compress complex processes into a single button press.” The button supports IEEE 802.11n WiFi, includes an LED indicator, a rechargeable battery, and magnetic wall mounting, with a standard battery life of around 70 days. On the business side, it can be used for product ordering, service ordering, process optimization, and meeting voting. The BLACKSOCKS case study shows customers double-pressing the button to reorder products, with integration across front-end, back-end, and logistics workflows; Swisscom uses it for voting at large meetings.
The website does not publish plans, unit pricing, subscription fees, or hardware purchase thresholds, and only provides a contact form, so it should be treated as custom enterprise pricing. For integration, the company emphasizes customization from branding through to technical implementation, as well as seamless connection with customer systems. However, it does not disclose information about APIs, SDKs, webhooks, or standard connectors, so a technical evaluation would require further discussion.
The main advantage is its extremely simple interaction model, making it suitable for frequent, low-complexity actions. The three press patterns expand what a single button can do. Existing retail ordering and enterprise meeting use cases also suggest it can be deployed in real scenarios. The limitations are also clear: public materials lack details on an admin console, permissions, analytics, auditing, security compliance, and API documentation. Pricing is completely opaque, making it difficult to estimate total cost of ownership before procurement.
It is best suited to enterprises that want to turn processes such as reordering, service requests, on-site triggers, and voting into “one-click” actions, especially organizations with their own systems and a willingness to invest in custom integration. If you only need standard enterprise automation or collaboration software, low-code workflow tools, form systems, or mobile apps may be better options to compare first. Access from China cannot be determined from the available content alone. Payment methods are also not disclosed, so cross-border buyers should confirm network connectivity, hardware shipping, after-sales support, and payment arrangements.
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push2do.ch is an Switzerland SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach push2do.ch directly.