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Riuve

Behavior-driven push & analytics, one developer-first SDK

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Send behavior-driven push notifications and understand your users with real-time analytics. Built for teams that ship mobile apps.

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Hey Product Hunt 👋
Riuve started as a problem on another project of ours. We needed to send notifications based on user behavior — and every existing tool was either painful to integrate, expensive for what we got, or had a dashboard nobody on the team actually wanted to open.

So we built the thing we wished existed: one SDK, one dashboard, every channel.
Riuve gives mobile and web apps:
- Behavior-driven push and email, in one SDK (React Native, Expo, Next.js)
- Multi-step drip automations (we call them chains)
- Real-time event analytics, segmentation, A/B testing
- Quiet hours, frequency caps, multi-language campaigns built in

A few things I'm proud we got right:
- An offline event queue with proper retry — your data isn't lost when the network is
- A dashboard that's actually usable, no marketing-cloud maze
- Automations flexible enough for cart recovery, onboarding drips, and re-engagement without writing your own scheduler

Oh, and we just shipped our iOS app 🎉 Now you can monitor live events, user activity, and campaign stats right from your phone — no more opening a laptop to check if that push went out. Link is in the launch above.

On the roadmap: in-app messaging, SMS, and more analytics import sources.
For PH today: the first 20 people who sign up get our Growth plan free. Drop a comment here or DM me and I'll set it up.

Would love your feedback — especially from teams who've been burned by clunky notification stacks before. We're a small team and every bit of feedback shapes what we build next.

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We’ve been using Riuve in Better-I18N, mainly for automation flows where we send emails and notifications based on user behavior.

Compared to using PostHog/Mixpanel only for event tracking and then wiring automations elsewhere, having behavior tracking + messaging flows in one place feels much cleaner.

Setup was straightforward and the dashboard is easy to actually use, which is underrated 😄 Congrats on the launch! 🚀

Tried Riuve for a week and honestly it’s refreshing to see a notifications tool that doesn’t feel like overkill.

Most tools in this space either lock you into complex flows way too early or make simple things weirdly hard. This feels much more practical, especially the one SDK, multiple channels approach. Setup was straightforward and the dashboard didn’t feel like something I’d avoid opening after day one.

The offline event queue + retry handling is a really nice touch too. That’s one of those things you only realize you need after things break in production.

Also like that automations (chains) don’t force you into rigid structures, seems flexible enough to cover real use cases like onboarding or re-engagement without building custom logic around it.

Curious to see how in app messaging and SMS will fit into this over time. Solid start 👍

About Riuve on Product Hunt

Behavior-driven push & analytics, one developer-first SDK

Riuve was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 8 upvotes and 3 comments, placing #102 on the daily leaderboard. Send behavior-driven push notifications and understand your users with real-time analytics. Built for teams that ship mobile apps.

Riuve was featured in Analytics (171.8k followers), Developer Tools (512.4k followers) and Marketing automation (3.9k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 84.9k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.

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