WirePusher - Web API to Push Apk

WirePusher - Web API to Push Apk

Latest version 2.4.3
08 Feb 2025

Older Versions

Apk Infos

Version2.4.3
Rating4.7/5, based on 201 votes
Size‎2.6 MB
Requires AndroidAndroid 4.4+ (KitKat)
Author's NotesSend notifications to your phone through a simple API web call

About WirePusher - Web API to Push APK

WirePusher - Web API to Push APK Download for Android
WirePusher - Web API to Push APK Download for Android

Description

WirePusher allows you to send push notifications right to your device using a simple API web call. This web call can come from an application, server, web browser, you decide! And you don't have to worry about developing and publishing a mobile application or a complex notification system.

You can define different types of notifications and customize the ringtone, icon and vibration pattern so you can easily identify where it's coming from.

Latest updates

What's new in version 2.4.3

2.3.5
* Mutable flag

2.3.4
* Added selectable ID text
* Changing trampoline behaviour
* Adding notification permission request

2.2.2
* Dark mode support

2.2.1
* Added learn more button in upgrade dialog
* Bug fixes
2.1
* Implemented ID recovery
* Upgraded libraries

2.0
* Fixed vibration for Android Q (10) when app in background
* UI improvements
* Implemented billing subscription
* Implemented encryption

How to install WirePusher - Web API to Push APK on Android phone or tablet?

Download WirePusher - Web API to Push APK file from ApkClean, then follow these steps:

Update Phone Settings

  • Go to your phone Settings page
  • Tap Security or Applications (varies with device)
  • Check the Unknown Sources box
  • Confirm with OK

Go to Downloads

  • Open Downloads on your device by going to My Files or Files
  • Tap the APK file you downloaded (com.mrivan.wirepusher-v2.4.3-ApkClean.apk)
  • Tap Install when prompted, the APK file you downloaded will be installed on your device.

Older Versions

2.4.3 (69)2.6 MB

Questions & Answers

Q: What is an APK File?

A: Just like Windows (PC) systems use an .exe file for installing software, Android does the same. An APK file is the file format used for installing software on the Android operating system.

Q: If I install an APK from this website, will I be able to update the app from the Play Store?

A: Yes, absolutely. The Play Store installs APKs it downloads from Google's servers, and sideloading from a site like ApkClean.net goes through a very similar process, except you're the one performing the downloading and initiating the installation (sideloading).
As soon as the Play Store finds a version of the app newer than the one you've sideloaded, it will commence an update.

Q: Why ApkClean.net can guarantee APK 100% safe?

A: Whenever someone wants to download an APK file from ApkClean.net, we'll check the corresponding APK file on Google Play and allow user download it directly (of course, we'll cache it on our server). If the APK file does not exist on Google Play, we'll search it in our cache.

Q: What are Android App permissions?

A: Apps require access to certain systems within your device. When you install an application, you are notified of all of the permissions required to run that application.

Don't hesitate to contact us if you have any questions or concerns.

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User's Reivew

4 ★Great app. Great customer service.
1 ★no idea how to set it up at all after 30 min. should have better instructions as i just want to monitor an rss feed.
4 ★Excellent! Some security welcome...
5 ★SImple, usefull app, thank you.
5 ★5 stars at a First day, usefull tool. cool 😎
5 ★Does exactly what the app says. Very useful app.
4 ★Please see my e-mail request sent to the listed e-mail address below.Should that have changed please direct me best to otherwise communicate a request? Thank you. I like the reviews
5 ★Very cool! iOS please.
5 ★loves this little app.
5 ★easy to use
5 ★gr8 app👍👍Thx a lot🖖
2 ★Application looks and feels nice, and its focus on solving that one problem is great. Unfortunately, notifications often won't show up. I'm sending notifications to two such apps concurrently, and this one often won't deliver until much later, while the other consistently shows up under a couple of seconds. That's the one job it needs to do well.