OneSignal makes engaging customers simple and is the fastest, most reliable service to send push notifications, in-app messages, SMS, and emails.
This project demonstrates sending push notifications using OneSignal Go client. You can use this project as a boilerplate or reference to start your project.
Thi s project assumes that you already have a OneSignal app created with push notifications setup. If you don't yet have a OneSignal app, create one first, then follow the steps below to integrate the OneSignal SDK into your Android or iOS app.
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