*Apprise* allows you to send a notification to *almost* all of the most popular *notification* services available to us today such as: Telegram, Pushbullet, Slack, Twitter, etc.
System owners who wish to provide a notification service no longer need to research each and every new notification service as they come along. They just need to include this one library and then they can immediately gain access to a wide range of notifications services.
System Administrators who wish to send a notification from a scheduled task or from the command line also no longer need to find the right tool for the job. Everything is already wrapped and supported within the *apprise* script that ships with this product.
| [Growl](https://github.com/caronc/apprise/wiki/Notify_growl) | growl:// | (UDP) 23053 | growl://hostname<br/>growl://hostname:portno<br/>growl://password@hostname<br/>growl://password@hostname:port</br>**Note**: you can also use the get parameter _version_ which can allow the growl request to behave using the older v1.x protocol. An example would look like: growl://hostname?version=1
| [Pushjet](https://github.com/caronc/apprise/wiki/Notify_pushjet) | pjet:// | (TCP) 80 | pjet://secret<br/>pjet://secret@hostname<br/>pjet://secret@hostname:port<br/>pjets://secret@hostname<br/>pjets://secret@hostname:port<br/><i>Note: if no hostname defined https://api.pushjet.io will be used
| [Pushover](https://github.com/caronc/apprise/wiki/Notify_pushover) | pover:// | (TCP) 443 | pover://user@token<br/>pover://user@token/DEVICE<br/>pover://user@token/DEVICE1/DEVICE2/DEVICEN<br/>_Note: you must specify both your user_id and token_
| [Rocket.Chat](https://github.com/caronc/apprise/wiki/Notify_rocketchat) | rocket:// or rockets:// | (TCP) 80 or 443 | rocket://user:password@hostname/RoomID/Channel<br/>rockets://user:password@hostname:443/Channel1/Channel1/RoomID<br/>rocket://user:password@hostname/Channel
| [Super Toasty](https://github.com/caronc/apprise/wiki/Notify_toasty) | toasty:// | (TCP) 80 | toasty://user@DEVICE<br/>toasty://user@DEVICE1/DEVICE2/DEVICEN<br/>_Note: you must specify both your user_id and at least 1 device!_
Apprise have some email services built right into it (such as hotmail, gmail, etc) that greatly simplify the mailto:// service. See more details [here](https://github.com/caronc/apprise/wiki/Notify_email).
### Custom Notifications
| Post Method | Service ID | Default Port | Example Syntax |
A small command line tool is also provided with this package called *apprise*. If you know the server url's you wish to notify, you can simply provide them all on the command line and send your notifications that way: