One send time.
Every subscriber’s morning.
TurboSend holds each notification and fires it when the scheduled hour arrives in the subscriber’s own timezone, detected automatically at opt-in. São Paulo gets it at 9 AM BRT, Mumbai at 9 AM IST, London at 9 AM BST. One toggle, no timezone segments to build.
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Why it works
Engagement problems that are actually scheduling problems.
A single UTC blast hits part of your list asleep. By the time they wake, the notification has aged off the tray. TurboSend fixes the delivery window, not the copy, and the copy never needed fixing.
International engagement, recovered
Subscribers you already paid to acquire in Latin America, Europe, and APAC receive campaigns in their morning window instead of the middle of their night. The list exists; TurboSend recovers its value.
Zero timezone ops
No timezone segments, no duplicate campaigns per region, no send-time spreadsheet. Detection happens at opt-in and the rollout is automatic across every region you have subscribers in.
Same message, better numbers
The copy and the offer stay identical. Delivery timing alone moves click rates for wrong-hour segments, which makes this the cheapest engagement test you can run this week.
How it works
How a single campaign rolls around the planet.
Check the geography before you blame the creative
Engagement by subscriber geography usually tells the story: wrong-hour segments click near zero. Compare click rates by region in the dashboard, enable TurboSend on one campaign, and compare again. The timing hypothesis is testable in a single send.
- Campaign metrics by region in one dashboard
- Testable on a single campaign before you commit
- Goal tracking attributes the recovered revenue
Pair timing with regional relevance
TurboSend controls when subscribers hear from you; segmentation controls who does. Keep US-only shipping offers out of the markets they don’t apply to, then let TurboSend land everything else at the right local hour.
- Geo and language segments decide the audience
- TurboSend decides the local delivery hour
- The Attributes API can override detected timezones with profile data
What’s included
Exactly what you’re buying, on one dashboard.
Timezone delivery is one lever in the same delivery engine: the segments, personalization, and analytics you run on PushEngage all respect the subscriber’s clock once TurboSend is on.
TurboSend per-subscriber delivery
Scheduled for 9 AM local means 9 AM in every timezone, rolled automatically as the hour arrives region by region. Available on Premium and above.
See how TurboSend worksGeo and language segmentation
Regional offers go to regional audiences. Segmentation picks who receives the campaign; TurboSend picks when it lands for each of them.
Explore segmentationAttributes API timezone override
When your app knows the user’s real timezone from their profile, write it to the subscriber record and override browser detection. Useful for VPN users and frequent travelers.
See personalizationRSS auto-push, every morning window
For publishers, the new-post notification reaches Singapore at 8 AM SGT and London at 8 AM BST. The publish-time traffic spike becomes a rolling global wave.
See RSS auto-pushA/B test send windows
Test morning against afternoon local windows the same way you test copy, and let the winner take the traffic.
See A/B testingEngagement analytics by region
Click rates and attributed revenue per campaign show whether the recovered hours turned into recovered engagement.
Explore goal trackingApp push on the same clock
The SDKs expose the same timezone capability for iOS and Android, so your app campaigns respect the subscriber’s morning too.
Explore app pushSetup and integrations
Installs wherever you sell. Timezone handling ships with the platform.
One-click plugins for the major stores and a REST API for everything else. No timezone logic lives in your codebase.
Shopify & Shopify Plus
Native app, no code required. International storefronts get local-hour delivery on the same campaigns the domestic list receives.
Shopify Plus app
WooCommerce
English-language Woo stores commonly carry 15 to 30% international subscribers. TurboSend puts them back on the engagement curve.
WooCommerce setup
HubSpot
Trigger push from HubSpot lists and events, delivered at each contact’s local hour.
HubSpot integrationREST API & webhooks
Verify timezone fields in the subscriber export and write profile-quality overrides through the Attributes API.
Read the API docsThe numbers
Timing is the silent engagement killer.
“PushEngage is quick and easy to implement. The ability to tailor your target audience is particularly impressive as you are able to increase your engagement rates as you use the software.”
Alex Avery
Database Marketing Executive
Web push family
More from the web push toolkit.
A/B testing
Smart tests on copy, CTA, and timing that shift traffic to the winner.
See A/B testingPersonalization
Attributes, geo, and language context so the message references actual user state.
See personalizationRSS auto-push
Publish and your subscribers are notified in seconds, zero manual work.
See RSS auto-pushDynamic segmentation
Behavior, geo, device, and language cohorts that keep themselves current.
See segmentationFAQ
Questions, answered.
How does PushEngage know each subscriber’s timezone?
It is detected automatically from the browser or device at the moment of opt-in and stored on the subscriber record. No manual mapping is required, and developers can override it with profile-quality data through the Attributes API.
My audience is mostly domestic. Does this apply to me?
Check the subscriber export before deciding. English-language stores commonly carry 15 to 30% UK, Canadian, and Australian subscribers accumulated through organic search, and every one of them is receiving your campaigns at an off-peak hour today.
What about flash sales and coordinated launches?
TurboSend rolls delivery across a 24-hour window as the scheduled hour arrives in each timezone. For hard-deadline sends, either disable TurboSend and use a fixed blast, or set the campaign start and end times to account for the global window.
Which plans include TurboSend?
Premium and above. On the Free tier, campaigns send at a single scheduled time. Growth pairs TurboSend with AI-tuned send timing, and Enterprise adds the Attributes API override with advanced timezone segmentation.
Does it work together with segmentation?
Yes, and it should. Segmentation decides who receives a campaign, which keeps region-specific offers out of the wrong markets. TurboSend then decides when each subscriber receives it.
What about lists migrated from another push provider?
Timezone metadata may be missing on migrated records. Run a subscriber export and check timezone field population before relying on TurboSend for a high-stakes campaign.
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