
Right click on the PushBullet icon and select ‘Snooze’. And if you absolutely do not want to get disturbed, PushBullet provides option to temporarily stop receiving notifications from Android. Now you don’t have to stop your work to check your phone. If you happen to send more SMSs then give a try to MightyText which has a free limit of 500 messages/month along with unlimited Android notification mirroring. Note: PushBullet’s free version has a limit of 100 replies/month for WhatsApp, SMS or other messaging apps. One limitation we found was when receiving multiple messages at the same time, the reply option disappears and only the Dismiss or Mute option is available. You can also reply to your emails right from the Chrome’s notification popup.

Our favorite feature is replying to messages in WhatsApp and other text messages services. You can also disable mirroring notifications from selective apps too. If you simply close the popup, then the notification on your phone will stay. Just click ‘Dismiss’ when the notification pop-ups and it will also disappear from your phone too. You can dismiss your phone’s notification from your PC itself. These notifications will be shown as a popup at the bottom right of the screen. You can also enable silent notifications to be shown from the app. Take actions on Android notifications from your computerĪfter setting up PushBullet, all of your ringing notifications will be pushed to your computer. You are finished with setting up PushBullet and now you will see android notifications popping up on your screen. After installation, sign in with the same account.Get back to your computer and install the Google Chrome extension from the Chrome Store.Now, give PushBullet access to Android notification’s sharing by following the instructions in the app.


To use PushBullet, you need to first install the Android app from Play Store and then sign in with your Google account.
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How to setup PushBullet for your Google Chrome?
