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Robin Notification is a minimalist real-time notification tool built around a simple idea: send messages generated by your programs, scripts, or devices to your phone with a single HTTP/HTTPS request. After registering, users receive a dedicated API-KEY and can send notifications containing a title, body, and source via a URL or POST JSON. The receiving client currently supports only iPhone, while the Android version is still in the app release review process.
Functionally, it is closer to a lightweight personal notification gateway than a full enterprise messaging platform. The documentation explicitly supports direct browser calls as well as programmatic use with Python, Node.js, and similar tools, and includes sample code for requests and axios. Since the protocol is plain HTTP/HTTPS, in theory any language, framework, IoT device, or automation platform that can make a request can integrate with it. Typical use cases include automated trading execution alerts, operations incident alerts, automation script results, and IoT status notifications.
On pricing, the page clearly states that it is completely free, with no fees and no limit on the number of pushes, which is highly attractive for high-frequency personal alerting scenarios. In terms of privacy, the product description says data is used only for notification functionality and that unrelated information is not collected. Notifications are also typically retained on the server for only 3 days, and server-side copies are deleted after delivery to the local device. This helps reduce long-term data retention risks, but it also means notifications cannot be retrieved again after being deleted locally, making it unsuitable for scenarios that require audit archives.
Its strengths are the low barrier to integration, straightforward calling method, free pricing, and unlimited usage, making it well suited for quickly pushing script or monitoring results to a phone. The drawbacks are also clear: it currently supports only iPhone; there is no visible information about open source availability, self-hosting, SLA, rate limits, error codes, team collaboration, or permission management; and while the documentation includes examples, it is not yet a complete API reference.
It is a good fit for individual developers, quantitative trading users, operations engineers, and automation enthusiasts as a low-cost real-time alerting tool. If you need enterprise-grade reliability, cross-platform clients, message archiving, or self-hosting, alternatives such as Server酱, PushPlus, Bark, ntfy, Enterprise WeChat/DingTalk/Lark bots may be worth considering. The page does not provide information about network connectivity from mainland China or payment options, so access conditions are unknown.
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