Clix gives developers a simple CLI, SDKs, and API to send and automate mobile push notifications. One "clix install" and you are live. Go build automated campaigns with time or behavior-based triggers to keep users engaged.
Congrats on the launch! This is a huge win for mobile developers. Push notifications have always been one of those “must have but painful” parts of building apps, with messy configs, silent failures, and hours lost debugging. At the same time, they are one of the most powerful ways to reach and reengage users when done right. Excited to see how Clix evolves, not just on the reliability front but also in unlocking personalization!
@carin_gan Thanks for stopping by! Our goal is to turn a “must-have but painful” experience into a “must-have without a second thought.” We believe push notifications still hold a lot of untapped potential for both app builders and users.
@carin_gan Thanks Carin! The reliability foundation first, then all the powerful stuff like personalization. Excited to build that future :)
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Huge congrats, Minyong and team! As a StartX fellow startup, your work really impressed us. We are planning to use it on Pactto for notifications. All the best! 🚀
@demianborba29 Thanks so much! 🙌 That really means a lot coming from a fellow StartX startup. Excited to hear you’re planning to use Clix for Pactto — can’t wait to see it in action! Wishing your team the best as well 🚀
Congrats on the launch, @minyong and the team! 🎉 Clix sounds super exciting — love how you’re making push notifications so much easier to set up and debug. Can’t wait to see how people use it!
Honestly, Clix feels like one of those rare tools that actually gets developers. Usually, when you want to set up push notifications, you end up wrestling with Firebase or OneSignal—install the SDK, go into some web console, manage rules through a clunky UI, and still have to wire up your backend. With Clix, it’s literally just clix install and you’re off to the races. CLI, SDK, and API all bundled together in a dev-first way.
What really stands out is the automated campaign flow. Instead of just blasting notifications, you can set up time-based or behavior-based triggers directly in code. Think “user left an item in cart for 3 days” → send push. No clicking around a dashboard, no hidden logic—just version-controlled, code-driven automation. It feels more like GitOps than marketing software.
For any startup shipping fast, or even for a mature product team tired of juggling dashboards, this is a no-brainer. The fact that you can handle everything from the terminal makes it ridiculously convenient for devs.
We built Clix because sending mobile push is still painful. Tools like Firebase work, but setup is messy, debugging is a black box, and delivery issues are hard to catch.
Clix solves that. With a single CLI command, you get working push on iOS and Android, live logs in a test console, and clean APIs that don’t get in your way. No guessing why a message didn’t land.
We’re proud of how fast you can setup and how easy it is to debug issues in real time.
We’d love your feedback! Please feel free to share any feedback and thoughts below 🔉
There are numerous solutions in this space, but what I like most about Clix is how intuitive it is and how easy it is to get onboarded. They leave no gray areas for developers, which is pretty impressive for an automated solution.
As an iOS developer, I found the setup super smooth - installation worked with a single command, and the docs made the rest of the configuration easy. Definitely easier to get started with than other SDKs I've used.
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Congrats on the launch! This is a huge win for mobile developers. Push notifications have always been one of those “must have but painful” parts of building apps, with messy configs, silent failures, and hours lost debugging. At the same time, they are one of the most powerful ways to reach and reengage users when done right. Excited to see how Clix evolves, not just on the reliability front but also in unlocking personalization!
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@carin_gan Thanks for stopping by! Our goal is to turn a “must-have but painful” experience into a “must-have without a second thought.” We believe push notifications still hold a lot of untapped potential for both app builders and users.
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@carin_gan Thanks Carin! The reliability foundation first, then all the powerful stuff like personalization. Excited to build that future :)
Huge congrats, Minyong and team! As a StartX fellow startup, your work really impressed us. We are planning to use it on Pactto for notifications. All the best! 🚀
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@demianborba29 Thanks so much! 🙌 That really means a lot coming from a fellow StartX startup. Excited to hear you’re planning to use Clix for Pactto — can’t wait to see it in action! Wishing your team the best as well 🚀
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@demianborba29 Appreciate it Demian! StartX family support means everything. Love what you're building with Pactto for remote creative teams 🚀
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Congrats on the launch, @minyong and the team! 🎉 Clix sounds super exciting — love how you’re making push notifications so much easier to set up and debug. Can’t wait to see how people use it!
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@jaythesong Thank you! Really excited to see what people build with it too. The debugging part was such a personal pain point for us.
Push is still a pain point Firebase always felt too heavy. Love the simplicity of a one-command setup.
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@ivan_saverchenko Exactly, we wanted something you could set up in seconds and just works. Thanks for checking us out :)
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Honestly, Clix feels like one of those rare tools that actually gets developers. Usually, when you want to set up push notifications, you end up wrestling with Firebase or OneSignal—install the SDK, go into some web console, manage rules through a clunky UI, and still have to wire up your backend. With Clix, it’s literally just clix install and you’re off to the races. CLI, SDK, and API all bundled together in a dev-first way.
What really stands out is the automated campaign flow. Instead of just blasting notifications, you can set up time-based or behavior-based triggers directly in code. Think “user left an item in cart for 3 days” → send push. No clicking around a dashboard, no hidden logic—just version-controlled, code-driven automation. It feels more like GitOps than marketing software.
For any startup shipping fast, or even for a mature product team tired of juggling dashboards, this is a no-brainer. The fact that you can handle everything from the terminal makes it ridiculously convenient for devs.
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@peu_a_peu This is exactly what we were going for! "GitOps for push notifications" is the perfect way to put it :)
Absolutely love this great work everyone
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@grant_singleton Thank you for the kind words Grant!
The idea of having logs of push notification is really awesome! Being a developer, it is really helpful. Best of luch with the launch!
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@engrshahzaibabid Thank you! Yep, live logs were a game changer for us. Appreciate the support!