Monitor GitHub Actions CI/CD with Push Notifications

Posted by Ricardo Yubal on

While GitHub's email notifications are great for basic success/failure alerting, they can easily get buried in an email inbox, and alerts cannot be triggered from custom events. In this guide, we will use a simple curl request to send alerts from your GitHub Actions workflows directly to your phone. This creates a searchable, permanent history of your builds, deployments, and test results within the Pulsetray app. Initial Setup First, ensure you have downloaded the Pulsetray app and...

How to Send Push Notifications from Home Assistant

Posted by Ricardo Yubal on

The standard Home Assistant companion app is excellent for immediate pings, but it doesn't provide a persistent history. Once you dismiss a notification on your phone, the data and any associated media are gone. In this guide, we'll set up Pulsetray as a dedicated inbox for your automations. This allows you to keep a searchable history of notifications and logs on your Android or iOS device, including high-resolution images and video clips. Initial setup Before you start, you must down...

New plan changes

Posted by Ricardo Yubal on

You spoke, we listened Starting April 21, 2026, we are rolling out changes to our plans to make them more balanced and competitive, based directly on your feedback. Here's the breakdown of what we're changing: Free plan We increased the monthly notification limit from 100 to 500. We're confident this gives hobbyists and new users enough room to start using Pulsetray without hitting a wall. Starter plan We doubled the monthly notification limit from 5,000 to 10,000, while keeping the pric...

Announcing Pulsetray, a notifications tray for automations

Posted by Ricardo Yubal on

Hey everyone! My name is Yubal, and I’m a software engineer. For the last several months, I’ve been working on a project that I am incredibly excited to finally share with you: Pulsetray. The Problem As a developer, I constantly found myself needing to send notifications to my own devices from various places—scripts, CI/CD pipelines, automations, and even my personal Home Assistant instance. But setting that up yourself is always...