NotifyMe

4.4
40 reviews
5K+
Downloads
Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

The app forwards the notifications to an email address provided by the user.
The emails are sent using Gmail API.

Steps to follow in order to enable the notification forwarding:

1. Enable notifications forwarding
This is very useful when you have access to your phone and you don't want to forward the notifications anymore (instead of disabling each app individually).

2. Mail options

- Allow app to send emails using Gmail account (Requires GET_ACCOUNTS permission).

- Provide a valid email address to receive the notifications.
To set more than one email address, you can use semicolon (e.g.: email1@domain.com;email2@domain.com).

Gmail API limits the number of recipients to 100.

- Optional: set a filter keyword.
The keyword will be part of the title (e.g.: [NotifyMe] Notification: Messenger).

- Content type:
Image (capture the notification as image) or text (capture the notification as text).

3. Notification options

- Give access to the app to read the status bar notifications.

- Clear forwarded notifications from status bar
If you don't enable this option, you will end up receiving stacked notifications (e.g.: Yahoo Mail 3 messages) with no details about each of the stacked notification.

- Choose for which app you want to forward the notifications
To receive notifications for the battery level, enable "System UI"
Updated on
May 7, 2017

Data safety

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Ratings and reviews

4.4
39 reviews
A Google user
September 25, 2019
The only improvements I can suggest are: * have a function that combines the same notifications that are repeated (for example the phone ringing) into a single transmission * have a function that sends both an image and a text. For example in my case only the first part of an SMS is sent over as an image. It is a great app.
15 people found this review helpful
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A Google user
September 18, 2019
Would be nice to add a delay so the app waits for the notification to be opened, then emails it if it is still unopened. App is a bit sluggish when opening screens. Update: now crashes when scrolling down the list of apps. Not usable.
6 people found this review helpful
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Dheeraj Chakilam
February 22, 2021
It works! Not perfect but I don't believe there's any other app that can send you your notifications by email!
2 people found this review helpful
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What's new

Added switch preference for all apps.
If switched on, all notifications will be forwarded.
If switched off, only the notifications for the selected apps will be forwarded.