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OpenText TeamSite - LiveSite Content Services - OpenText Push Notifications for Cloud Messaging Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between OpenText TeamSite - LiveSite Content Services and OpenText Push Notifications for Cloud Messaging

1. Personalized content update alerts for portal users

Data flow: OpenText TeamSite - LiveSite Content Services to OpenText Push Notifications for Cloud Messaging

When new personalized content is published in TeamSite, the platform can trigger push notifications to mobile or web users who have opted in to receive updates. This is useful for customer portals, member sites, and self-service experiences where users need immediate awareness of relevant content changes such as policy updates, account notices, or new offers.

  • Improves content visibility and engagement
  • Reduces dependence on email for time-sensitive updates
  • Supports audience segmentation based on profile, location, or behavior

2. Real-time alerts for urgent service or policy announcements

Data flow: OpenText TeamSite - LiveSite Content Services to OpenText Push Notifications for Cloud Messaging

Business teams can publish urgent announcements in TeamSite and automatically send push notifications to affected users. This is valuable for industries such as banking, healthcare, insurance, and public services where rapid communication is needed for outages, compliance changes, appointment disruptions, or emergency notices.

  • Speeds delivery of critical information
  • Ensures consistent messaging across web and mobile channels
  • Helps reduce inbound support calls during incidents

3. Content approval workflow notifications for editors and approvers

Data flow: OpenText TeamSite - LiveSite Content Services to OpenText Push Notifications for Cloud Messaging

When content moves through review, approval, or publishing stages in TeamSite, push notifications can alert editors, reviewers, and business approvers on their mobile devices. This helps distributed content teams act quickly on pending tasks and avoid delays in publishing customer-facing updates.

  • Shortens content approval cycles
  • Improves accountability for time-sensitive publishing tasks
  • Supports remote and distributed content operations

4. User engagement after content publication events

Data flow: OpenText TeamSite - LiveSite Content Services to OpenText Push Notifications for Cloud Messaging

When new articles, product pages, campaign landing pages, or knowledge base updates are published, TeamSite can trigger notifications to targeted user groups. This is especially effective for digital marketing, product communications, and customer education programs where timely engagement drives traffic and conversions.

  • Increases return visits to digital properties
  • Supports campaign timing and audience targeting
  • Helps promote high-value content without manual outreach

5. Mobile and web notification preferences managed through content experiences

Data flow: Bi-directional

TeamSite can present notification preference pages, consent banners, and subscription management screens, while Push Notifications for Cloud Messaging handles delivery based on those preferences. Users can update their notification settings in the portal, and those preferences can be used to control future push delivery. This creates a consistent and compliant user experience.

  • Improves consent and preference management
  • Supports privacy and communication governance
  • Reduces notification fatigue by honoring user choices

6. Event-driven notifications tied to backend content changes

Data flow: OpenText TeamSite - LiveSite Content Services to OpenText Push Notifications for Cloud Messaging

When backend systems update content-related data such as order status, appointment availability, claim updates, or account notices, TeamSite can render the updated experience and trigger a push notification to inform the user. This is useful when the website or portal is the primary content layer for operational updates.

  • Connects backend events to customer-facing communication
  • Improves transparency for service transactions
  • Reduces the need for users to repeatedly check the portal

7. Location or audience-specific notifications for localized content

Data flow: OpenText TeamSite - LiveSite Content Services to OpenText Push Notifications for Cloud Messaging

TeamSite can manage localized content variants by region, language, or customer segment, and Push Notifications for Cloud Messaging can deliver alerts only to the matching audience. This is useful for retail promotions, regional service notices, branch updates, and multilingual customer communications.

  • Delivers more relevant messages to each audience
  • Improves conversion and response rates
  • Supports multi-region digital operations

8. Notification-driven re-engagement for abandoned or incomplete journeys

Data flow: OpenText TeamSite - LiveSite Content Services to OpenText Push Notifications for Cloud Messaging

When a user leaves a digital journey incomplete, such as a form submission, application, or registration process, TeamSite can surface the next best content and Push Notifications for Cloud Messaging can send a reminder or follow-up prompt. This helps organizations recover abandoned journeys and guide users back to completion.

  • Improves completion rates for digital transactions
  • Supports customer journey orchestration
  • Creates a more responsive and guided user experience

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