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Printful Professional Services 1600 $150M United States Pusher Pusher Channels Apps Development 2016 n/a In 2016, Printful implemented Pusher Channels. The deployment used Pusher Channels under the Apps Development category to introduce realtime messaging across customer-facing and internal tooling within its ecommerce and operations environment in the United States. The implementation of Pusher Channels focused on three functional capabilities, realtime file upload progress to improve user experience during asset submission, a live orders feed embedded on the homepage to provide social proof, and realtime updates within internal task management to reduce task collisions. Pusher Channels was configured to publish event streams for UI consumption and to support lightweight pub sub patterns typical of Apps Development realtime workflows. Operational coverage included public ecommerce touchpoints and internal operations teams, with the live orders feed instrumented for A B testing to measure impact. The implementation targeted both customer experience and backend operational efficiency, aligning realtime event delivery with order and task workflows. Governance centered on controlled rollout across ecommerce and operations, with A B tests validating the live orders social proof use case. The initiative produced explicit outcomes, including higher conversion and revenue from live orders social proof A B tests and reduced task collision for internal teams, while preserving a focus on UX and operational efficiency.
Remind101, Inc Professional Services 150 $17M United States Pusher Pusher Channels Apps Development 2015 n/a In 2015 Remind101, Inc implemented Pusher Channels to build its realtime two-way messaging service, using Pusher Channels as a core component of its Apps Development approach to classroom and school communications. The deployment was designed to support both web and mobile clients and to serve United States based schools as well as global customers, with the application positioned to deliver low latency two-way messaging for teachers, students, and administrators. The implementation relied on Pusher Channels SDKs and hosted WebSocket infrastructure to provide client connection management, channel based message routing, and presence awareness typical of realtime messaging platforms. Configuration centered on channel namespaces for classroom and institution separation, client SDK integration in web and mobile applications, and persistent connection handling to maintain session state across network fluctuations. Operational coverage included classroom messaging, school announcements, and direct teacher student interactions across Remind101s web portal and native mobile apps, with Pusher Channels providing the hosted transport layer. During March and April 2020 the deployment scaled rapidly, with Pusher increasing capacity on demand, enabling Remind to handle its highest ever message volumes while maintaining reliability. Governance focused on capacity provisioning and operational coordination with the vendor to ensure elastic scaling during peak events, and on embedding Pusher Channels as the primary realtime messaging layer within Remind101s application architecture. The Pusher Channels deployment remained the central Apps Development component for realtime communication workloads, underpinning Reminds messaging workflows and client SDK instrumentations.
The Washington Post Media 2500 $620M United States Pusher Pusher Channels Apps Development 2020 n/a In 2020, The Washington Post implemented Pusher Channels in the Apps Development category to power realtime election-result pages for the US Presidential Election. The deployment targeted the publishing and news workflow in the United States and was designed to deliver low latency live updates to a global readership. Pusher Channels was configured to use WebSocket delivery and Major Event Support to stream granular race by race updates, providing an event driven pubsub architecture for high fan out to web clients. The implementation emphasized connection scale and message fan out, with configuration and operational tuning to support sustained high concurrency and throughput during the election event. Operationally the deployment supported newsroom driven live pages and editorial real time feeds, opening connections from readers worldwide while maintaining message delivery at scale. Pusher Channels delivered peak throughput of over 1 million messages per second, opened 37 million new connections over six days and reached nearly 20 billion messages per day to provide low latency live updates for global readers.
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