Ship the news.
Not a deploy.
Write an announcement, give it a link, and it appears in the widget on every page. Give it an expiry and it takes itself down — no more banners from a sale that ended in March.
Switch it on from your profile settings.
Sunday 02:00–04:00 UTC. Exports may pause.
Annual plans now include priority support.
Four fields.
That is the whole form.
Announcements are deliberately small. If it takes more than a minute to write, it belongs on a page instead.
Title
The one line a visitor will actually read.
Text
A sentence or two of detail underneath it.
Action text
The label on the link — "See plans", "Read more".
Action link
Where that link goes. Optional; leave it off for pure notices.
Announcements
that clean up after themselves.
Every notification carries a lifespan measured from the day you posted it. Pick one of the presets, or set your own — and the list flags anything about to disappear so nothing important lapses by accident.
Anything within three days of expiring is flagged in the dashboard list, so you can extend it before it drops off.
A new feature shipped and you want existing users to find it.
Planned downtime, posted a few days out and expiring on its own.
A sale that should stop being advertised the day it ends.
Terms, pricing or shipping updates that need to be seen once.
A known issue, acknowledged, so support stops answering it.
Not another
banner to dismiss.
Inside the widget
Announcements sit in the bubble your visitors already open, rather than covering your page with a bar they immediately close.
One switch per website
Notifications are enabled per website, so a staging site or an internal tool never shows your customer announcements.
Nothing to rebuild
Posting one is a form submission in the dashboard. It reaches every page the script is on, immediately.
Stop losing the visitors
you already paid for.
More leads from the traffic you already have, and follow-up that sends itself. Free to start — no card, no monthly fee.