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About uProc

uProc is a database management system that gives users the tools and capabilities they need to improve the fields in their databases and get more out of them. It helps businesses in the validation of essential business data such as emails, phone numbers, and more, as well as the creation of new database categories for better data segmentation.

About OneSignal

OneSignal is a simple and intelligent service that sends push alerts to any device. OneSignal offers millions of notifications delivered reliably, as well as segmentation and targeting, automated delivery, localization, compatibility for all major app development tools, and real-time analytics.

Want to explore uProc + OneSignal quick connects for faster integration? Here’s our list of the best uProc + OneSignal quick connects.

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  • Triggers
  • New Notification Created

    Triggers when you have one or more new notifications created.

  • Actions
  • Select Tool

    Select a tool to perform verification or enrichment

  • Add Device

    Add a new device in the app.

  • Send Advanced Push Notification

    Sends a new push notification to one or more devices with advanced settings.

  • Send Push Notification

    Send a simple push notification to all devices.

How uProc & OneSignal Integrations Work

  1. Step 1: Choose uProc as a trigger app and authenticate it on Appy Pie Connect.

    (30 seconds)

  2. Step 2: Select "Trigger" from the Triggers List.

    (10 seconds)

  3. Step 3: Pick OneSignal as an action app and authenticate.

    (30 seconds)

  4. Step 4: Select a resulting action from the Action List.

    (10 seconds)

  5. Step 5: Select the data you want to send from uProc to OneSignal.

    (2 minutes)

  6. Your Connect is ready! It's time to start enjoying the benefits of workflow automation.

Integration of uProc and OneSignal

  • Introduction of uProc
  • uProc is a company that helps companies improve the quality of their web and mobile applications. They also help clients build better, more profitable applications. uProc offers developers a number of tops and services to make building apps easier and more effective. In this article, we’ll discuss how uProc integrates with OneSignal, a leading push notification provider.

  • Introduction of OneSignal
  • OneSignal provides a simple way for developers to send notifications to users across all platforms. OneSignal allows developers to send targeted push notifications through the OneSignal dashboard without having to write any code.

    OneSignal was founded in 2013 by tech industry veterans. It is headquartered in San Francisco, California. The company has raised a total of $13M in funding from investors including Y Combinator and 500 Startups.

    Integration of uProc and OneSignal

    Developers can integrate uProc and OneSignal in a few steps:

    Step 1. Login to your account on oneSignal and go to the “Integrations” page.

    Step 2. Select the uProc integration (picture below.

    Step 3. Copy and paste your API key from uProc into the API Key field on oneSignal.

    Step 4. Go to the “Events” section on oneSignal and click “Add New Event” (picture below.

    Step 5. Fill in the event details (picture below. Click “Save Changes” when you are finished.

    Step 6. Click the “Test” button next to the event you just created (picture below. You should now see your test message in the test conspe (picture below. If not, check your syntax.

    Note. You can test push notifications on users who have signed up for updates on your app or website. Test pushes are free, but they will not be received by your actual users until you submit your app for review in the app store. Most app stores do not allow push notifications to be tested until your app is live in the store for at least a day. To learn more about testing push notifications, please visit our knowledge base article here.

    Benefits of Integration of uProc and OneSignal

    The integration between uProc and OneSignal is beneficial to both companies. For example, developers can use uProc’s user management features to integrate with OneSignal. uProc’s user management features include authentication, identity management, authorization, single sign-on, and session management. Developers can integrate uProc and OneSignal using these user management features as well as other features to provide their customers with a complete spution for messaging. For instance, if you were integrating uProc with OneSignal, you could use uProc’s authentication feature to create an account for your users, which would allow you to track who has signed up for your application or website. You could then use uProc to authenticate those users with OneSignal so you could send them messages across multiple devices and platforms. Integration between uProc and OneSignal saves time for developers because they don’t have to build this functionality on their own. Anytime two companies integrate, it’s beneficial because it makes their products easier to use and it saves time for developers. For example, if you wanted to set up authentication between uProc and OneSignal, you could easily do so by going to your account settings on both sites and copying and pasting an API key from one site to the other site. This saves time because there is no need to add authentication manually on each website separately. It is also beneficial because users don’t need to sign up for multiple accounts for apps or websites, which may make them wary of signing up at all.

    The process to integrate uProc and OneSignal may seem complicated and intimidating. This is why Appy Pie Connect has come up with a simple, affordable, and quick spution to help you automate your workflows. Click on the button below to begin.

    Page reviewed by: Abhinav Girdhar  | Last Updated on March 14,2023 02:59 pm