Thank you for your responses, especially on a Sunday. They give us some insights and at least a couple temporary workarounds to use, while the issues are being addressed :) much appreciated
I've been using Code for half a year, these past couple weeks have been a totally different experience I'm on max 20, and seeing my weekly quota going bust in ~3 days is a bit absurd when nothing has significantly changed in the way I work
For whoever else is having the same problems, worth voting these kind of issues. There needs to be more transparency over what goes on with our subscriptions.
The app currently operates on the locale of your browser, so it will adapt the events naturally to the local time. The countdown will be based on your local timezone
I built this web app a couple of years ago because I always need to know what meetings are coming up, and I've never found a satisfactory solution. So, a web app that throws countdowns at me, as well as playing ping sounds/flashing the screen when meetings are approaching. Free as of now.
I always have multiple screens around, and I dedicate a vertical panel to this app.
Lately, I've upgraded it to also support booking rooms by querying for free rooms and "fast booking" them depending on a custom priority list. I have a personal use case for this one: even periodic meetings don't have assigned rooms, so I can just bulk-book the first available rooms for the next couple of weeks for every meeting that does not have an associated one.
I hope this app can help others find some help for their corporate lives, as it did for me :D
I just wanted to point out that there is not a single part of the flow which is not encrypted at rest, and, apart from text-processing areas, in transit.
All user-content arguments sent to the hook endpoints (to generate notifications) are obscured for the whole flow of the notification generation. Which causes trouble when trying to debug issues, but oh well, I believe privacy is more important than anything else in this context.
I dream for this tool to be used by devops people (I'm mainly one of them!), so I value the privacy element in this project above all. It happens that I end up asking users "what the hell did you type there to break things to much" :D
I'm sorry, I must have explained myself badly earlier.
Notify17 and Pushover share some competing features, clearly, because both are notification services. From that point of view, there can be competition, no discussion about it.
At the current moment, however, I feel they have different visions. I want Notify17 to be, at least in its initial phases, a personal/small team tool, more than a mass distribution one. I want user to personalise their notifications, and integrate Notify17 in their workflow. More than targeting 10s of thousands of notifications to huge groups, I imagine more single users or small teams creating their own templates world.
I'm not excluding that, as Notify17 will grow, it could become a competitor of Pushover. Especially when the alerting features will grow and improve. They're just targeting, in my pure opinion and for this initial growth phase, a different user base and a different vision.
You're not the only one reporting this error, I'll look into it as soon as possible :)
Android client is in active development, but I'm afraid I cannot exactly predict when it will be ready. I prefer to not give in this context an esteem which could be wrong, sorry for this. :)
There are no processes running in the background in this app (apart from a periodic check every 10 minutes for new notifications, which lasts very few seconds). I use it all day long and never have issues with battery, because the CPU is used only when it receives a new notification.
No, this free forever is meant to stay and get bigger in the future.
This post is talking about a way much bigger plan for beta testers, which I want to keep going in the future too.
There will always be a free forever basic plan, because I'm a developer myself, and I know how much I do hate services that ask you for the CC when creating an account :)