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Hey everyone, I’ve been working on a small app project and needed a reliable way to handle push notifications for web and mobile users. OneSignal kept coming up everywhere as the standard option, so I tested it and honestly it felt pretty easy to set up, especially the dashboard and segmentation tools. It works fine for basic messaging, but once I started thinking about scaling users and adding more advanced automation, I noticed pricing can change depending on usage and plan. While browsing I found this discount page promo codes OneSignal and it mentions up to 40% off in some cases, and now I’m wondering if people actually use these kinds of deals in real projects or if it’s more something that only matters during enterprise negotiations. In real usage, does OneSignal stay cost-effective when you grow, or does it become one of those tools where optimization and contract terms matter more than any discount?


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I’m not actively using OneSignal in production yet, but I’ve been researching different push notification platforms while planning a mobile project. What I keep seeing is that most developers start with OneSignal because it removes a lot of complexity around push infrastructure and works across web and mobile pretty quickly. From discussions I’ve read, people seem to value reliability and ease of integration more than pricing at the beginning, but later on they start thinking about segmentation efficiency and cost per active user. I’m still comparing options because I’m trying to understand whether I should start with a full platform like this or build something simpler and add more control later if the project actually scales.

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