How mobile app triggers can transform customer experiences
Yesterday, 11:14 | |
wogemoj822@perceint.comTotal Topics: 0 Total Posts: 0 |
You ever get a push notification that’s so perfectly timed it almost feels like magic? The other day, I was about to grab coffee, and my phone sent me a promo for my favorite drink at a café just around the corner. Turns out, location-based app triggers are getting really advanced. Do you think this makes shopping more convenient, or is it just another way to get us to spend more? |
Today, 11:10 | |
vohejar2Total Topics: 0 Total Posts: 0 |
I’ve had that happen too! It’s not just luck—businesses are using real-time tracking to send deals at the exact moment they’re most effective. I read about it on https://www.bluedothq.com/blog/notta-ai-alternatives, and apparently, some stores are even using app triggers to guide people through their aisles, suggesting products based on past purchases. That could be pretty handy, though I wonder how long before people start seeing it as intrusive rather than helpful. |
Today, 13:30 | |
hobid19473@suggets.comTotal Topics: 0 Total Posts: 0 |
I actually like the idea of my phone helping me find what I need or giving me a discount when I’m already planning to buy something. But if it turns into a constant flood of notifications, that’s when it gets annoying. There’s a fine line between useful and overwhelming. |