An open notification ecosystem

Your website, finally speaking up.

Turn meaningful WordPress and Strapi events into local activity, mobile push notifications, optional email alerts, or MQTT messages without writing a monitoring system.

  • Free and open source
  • Local activity can need no account
  • WordPress stable · Strapi preview

From event to action

One clear path from an event to wherever you are.

Notificator separates the event source, rule, and delivery so you understand what each integration is watching and where every alert will go.

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Source A website event happens

An order arrives, content is published, a form fails, or an editor changes an entry.

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Apply conditions, render useful details, set priority, and control throttling.

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Built for WordPress

Start locally. Add remote delivery when you need it.

Scan installed plugins, choose from ready-made templates, or register events directly from your own code. Dashboard alerts work immediately. No API key is required.

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DiscoverFind useful hooks with confidence, risk, and plain-language descriptions.

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ConfigureBuild readable notifications with conditions, placeholders, and priorities.

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ReuseExport your setup and import it on another WordPress site.

Physical notifications

One notification platform. Many physical forms.

Build the compact open-source Base or install the Touch preview on tested ready-made hardware. Both receive selected alerts through the same Notificator account and MQTT connection.

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Notificator BaseStable

Small, buildable, and deliberately simple.

An ESP32-C3, monochrome OLED, and capacitive control create a focused display you can print, assemble, and adapt yourself.

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Notificator TouchPreview

More room for alerts, controls, clock, and weather.

Install the preview firmware on the supported Waveshare touchscreen for richer navigation, audio, history, and on-device settings.

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Buy compatible hardwareStart with a tested commercial board.

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Build your ownUse open firmware and accessible components.

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Follow community batchesWatch for occasional free finished devices.

Get a device

The Base enclosure is based on the TinyTosh Mini Retro PC by Uladzimir Hitsarau and remains separately licensed.

Ready to connect

Useful integrations without the setup headache.

Start with curated templates, discover events from installed plugins, or publish a first-class Notificator integration from your own plugin.

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Building a plugin?

Register documented events and ready-made templates through the public integration API.

Read developer docs ↗

Open by default

Free, open source, and built to remain useful.

Notificator’s current features stay free. Inspect the code, build an integration, report an issue, or support continued development.

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Alerts and notifications driven by meaningful WordPress events.

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Behind Notificator

Built independently. Shaped around the globe.

Notificator is created and maintained by Vagelis P., a software developer and maker turning software events into useful signals in the physical world.

What started as a small experiment continues to grow thanks to the feedback, support, and contributions of people from the WordPress and open-source communities.

Ready when your site is

Turn the events that matter into alerts you can act on.