Incentivizes users to install your Progressive Web App by offering rewards upon successful PWA installation.
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Incentivizes users to install your Progressive Web App by offering rewards upon successful PWA installation.
This plugin enables website owners to incentivize users to install their Progressive Web App (PWA) by offering rewards upon installation. It integrates with PWA functionality to recognize and reward users who complete the PWA installation process on their devices.
This plugin is ideal for WordPress site owners who have implemented a PWA and want to increase installation rates among their users. It works well for businesses, publishers, and content creators seeking to boost user engagement and encourage visitors to install their PWA for improved access and functionality. Organizations looking to grow their app-like user base will benefit from the ability to offer meaningful incentives for PWA adoption.
Zeebrar handles remote install and version management across your sites. For the full product page and a direct Rewards on PWA install download, head to GPL Coffee.
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