Native to iOS, native to Indigo.

Push notifications

Native alerts built for Indigo — no third-party notification services needed. Know what's happening at home, and act on it instantly.

Push notification history in Domio showing recent alerts

II. Deep links

Every notification is a deep link.

Tap to jump straight to the device, open a control page, run a scene, or view the event log. No hunting through menus — the notification takes you exactly where you need to be.

Link to URL scheme What happens
Device domio://device/{id} Opens device controls — adjust, toggle, or view history
Control page domio://page/{id} Opens your custom Indigo dashboard
Scene domio://action/{id} Runs an action group immediately
Event log domio://log Opens the live activity feed

III. Per-trigger

Power where you need it.

Each Indigo trigger gets independent control — its own sound, its own message, its own destination. Critical alerts can sound different to informational ones.

Live values

Smart text

Include live values in your notifications — %%v:name%% for variables, %%d:id:state%% for device states. "Kitchen is 21.5°C" — not "Kitchen changed".

Per trigger

Sound & priority

Choose the sound, content, and deep link target for each trigger independently.

Silent

Widget refresh

Notifications silently update your home screen widgets, so device status stays current.

Logged

Notification history

Missed something? View past alerts in the app with timestamps and deep links to the source.

IV. Setup

Up and running in minutes.

If you can already build an Indigo trigger, you already know how to use dom.io Push.

i.

Install

Install the dom.io Push plugin on your Indigo server.

ii.

Configure

Create triggers in Indigo for any device, variable, or event you want to know about.

iii.

Done

Instant alerts on every family device — with deep links straight to the action.

V. Privacy

Private by design.

Notifications are relayed through a stateless Cloudflare Worker. The Worker authenticates your device, forwards the notification to Apple, and immediately discards the content. There is no server, no database of notifications, and no way to read your messages after delivery.

See exactly how it works