--- layout: page title: "Basic Notifications" description: "Basic notes about iOS notifications" date: 2016-10-25 15:00:00 -0700 sidebar: true comments: false sharing: true footer: true redirect_from: /ecosystem/ios/notifications/basic/ --- The iOS notify platform accepts the standard `title`, `message` and `target` parameters. The iOS notify platform supports targets as services. Assuming that you did not set a `name` when configuring the platform you should find all your registered and notification-enabled iOS devices available as notify targets as services with names prefixed "notify.ios_" and then the device name you entered at setup. Notes: * `title` only displays on Apple Watch and iOS 10 devices. * `target` can be used to specific a single device using its PushID, found in `ios.conf`. The preferred way of providing a target is through a target specific notify service.

A push notification showing all of the basic options `title` and `message` as well as `subtitle` and [actions](/ecosystem/ios/notifications/actions/).

### {% linkable_title Enhancing basic notifications %} #### Badge You can set the icon badge in the payload: ```yaml automation: - alias: Notify iOS app trigger: ... action: service: notify.iOSApp data: message: "Something happened at home!" data: push: badge: 5 ``` #### Subtitle iOS 10 supports a subtitle in addition to the title: ```yaml automation - alias: Notify iOS app trigger: ... action: service: notify.iOSApp data: message: "Something happened at home!" data: subtitle: "Subtitle goes here" ```