ntfy (pronounce: notify) is a simple HTTP-based pub-sub notification service. It allows you to send notifications to your phone or desktop via scripts from any computer, entirely without signup or cost. It's also open source (as you can plainly see) if you want to run your own.
I run a free version of it at ntfy.sh, and there's an open source Android app too.
Getting started | Android/iOS | API | Install / Self-hosting | Building
I welcome any and all contributions. Just create a PR or an issue. To contribute code, check out the build instructions for the server and the Android app. Or, if you'd like to help translate 🇩🇪 🇺🇸 🇧🇬, you can start immediately in Hosted Weblate.
You can directly contact me on Discord or on Matrix (bridged from Discord), or via the GitHub issues, or find more contact information on my website.
Made with ❤️ by Philipp C. Heckel.
The project is dual licensed under the Apache License 2.0 and the GPLv2 License.
Third party libraries and resources:
- github.com/urfave/cli/v2 (MIT) is used to drive the CLI
- Mixkit sounds (Mixkit Free License) are used as notification sounds
- Sounds from notificationsounds.com (Creative Commons Attribution) are used as notification sounds
- Roboto Font (Apache 2.0) is used as a font in everything web
- React (MIT) is used for the web app
- Material UI components (MIT) are used in the web app
- MUI dashboard template (MIT) was used as a basis for the web app
- Dexie.js (Apache 2.0) is used for web app persistence in IndexedDB
- GoReleaser (MIT) is used to create releases
- go-smtp (MIT) is used to receive e-mails
- stretchr/testify (MIT) is used for unit and integration tests
- github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3 (MIT) is used to provide the persistent message cache
- Firebase Admin SDK (Apache 2.0) is used to send FCM messages
- github/gemoji (MIT) is used for emoji support (specifically the emoji.json file)
- Lightbox with vanilla JS as a lightbox on the landing page
- HTTP middleware for gzip compression (MIT) is used for serving static files
- Regex for auto-linking (MIT) is used to highlight links (the library is not used)
- Statically linking go-sqlite3
- Linked tabs in mkdocs