Programme review
Push notification programme review
A five-week written review of how your app currently counts, names, and reports push notification analytics — including what the figures cannot honestly support.
Format: Written findings plus a two-hour readout
Fee basis: Quoted from send volume, languages, and history depth; typically from RM 18,400
Typical length: About five weeks
Where: Remote document work, with an optional visit at Level 6, 76 Placeholder Avenue, Petaling Jaya 00000
Ready to send a brief? We answer within two working days.
Request this reviewWho this is for
Product, lifecycle, or CRM leads who already send pushes on iOS, Android, or the web and who have to explain last month’s numbers to someone else. Typical clients sit in Petaling Jaya, Kuala Lumpur, Penang, or Johor, and already pay a vendor to deliver the messages.
What you walk away with
A bound set of findings covering:
- how delivered, displayed, opened, dismissed, and “converted” are defined in your exports
- where Android and iOS are mixed in a way that inflates or hides a channel
- how festival periods, payday weeks, and 10 p.m. quiet hours in Malaysia change the meaning of an open rate
- a recommended reporting cadence that matches how often you actually send, not how often a slide template exists
You do not receive a replacement vendor, a live monitor, or anyone to press “send.”
What we need from you
Copies from a recent month, the event dictionary your engineers already use (even if it is a messy spreadsheet), two months of send calendars, and two interviews: one with the person who writes the copy, one with the person who presents the numbers. We sign a short confidentiality note before files move.
What we will not do
We will not reconnect your certificates, rewrite your entire copy library, or sit in your war room every send day. If a finding requires engineering time, we describe the change in plain language and stop there.
How the five weeks usually run
Week 1 is intake and a document request. Weeks 2–3 are reading and follow-up questions. Week 4 is a draft you can mark. Week 5 is the readout — two hours at our Petaling Jaya table or on a scheduled call — and a final PDF.
Constraints
We work in English. Dual-language (Bahasa Malaysia / English or Chinese / English) copies are welcome; we will not pretend to copy-edit Chinese or Tamil. History older than 18 months is usually too noisy to treat as comparable.
Next step
Request a programme review with a rough monthly send volume. We reply within two working days with whether the brief fits and what we would quote.