Turn on Rupexa notifications once, understand how they work, and test them in real time.
This page is designed to spoon-feed the setup. Users do not need an account. They can subscribe this device, pick their finance topics, see a preview, and send a live test notification before relying on it for day-to-day alerts.
No login required
Users can subscribe directly from their browser or installed PWA without registration.
Works on phones and desktops
Supported mobile browsers and desktop browsers can receive Rupexa push notifications.
Choose only useful topics
Gold, markets, forex, crypto, fuel, mutual funds, news and a daily brief can each be selected.
Test before you trust it
Users can fire a preview notification and a real live push test immediately from this page.
Quick setup guide
Open this page on the exact browser or device where you want alerts.
Select the topics you care about and click Enable notifications.
Accept the browser permission prompt when it appears.
Use Local preview notification to see how it looks right away.
Use Real push test to confirm the full server-to-device delivery path works.
What the user should expect
The browser will ask for notification permission only once unless the user resets it manually.
Local preview is instant and helps the user confirm the visual experience.
Real push test confirms the full end-to-end flow from Rupexa server to the current browser/device.
If the user changes browsers or reinstalls the app, they should subscribe again on the new device.
Opt in without creating an account
Subscribe this browser or device to push notifications like a mobile app. Users can choose only the topics they want, and the subscription is tied to the device instead of login.
Choose topics
Pick only the finance updates you care about, like gold, markets, fuel, funds or the daily brief.
Allow browser permission
Tap enable once and accept the browser notification permission when it appears.
Test instantly
Use the preview and real push test buttons to confirm everything works on this exact device.
How this works in plain language