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Triggering Javascript After Prompt Approval/Denial

With Aimtell's Javascript API it's easy to trigger some custom javascript after your website visitor either approves or denies your request for push notifications.

Scenario 1 - Visitor approves the subscription prompt.

If a visitor approves the push notification prompt, the function _aimtellPermissionGranted() is called. So, in order to execute some javascript after the visitor grants permissions, set up something like this on your website:

html
<script>
function _aimtellPermissionGranted(){console.log("Wohoo, visitor subscribed to push!");}
</script>

Scenario 2 - Visitor denies the subscription prompt.

If a visitor denies the push notification prompt, the function _aimtellPermissionDenied() is called. So, in order to execute some javascript after the visitor denies permissions, set up something like this on your website:

<script>function _aimtellPermissionDenied(){console.log("Darn, visitor didn't subscribe to our push");}</script>