Mint’s Notification Pepper

Mint users, I’ve got some great news for you. Tony Gumbel of Digital Delusion has released a new Pepper called Notification.

Notification is a pane-less Mint pepper that sends the site owner an email when a specified criteria is met. The user can select between total or unique visits for either the hour, day, week, month, or overall time period. This could be used to find out when your site reaches a specific milestone, or to find out when previous months hits have been passed.

I’d highly recommend checking this out. Also, be sure to setup a Rich Text email notification. Tony has spent some time formatting the email, and trust me, it’s very Mint-like. Enjoy.

6 Comments

  1. 1 Kyle on Aug 24, 2006 at 5:07 pm (Quote):

    Thanks for the heads up!

  2. 2 Bakkel on Aug 26, 2006 at 8:02 am (Quote):

    The link of Digital Delusion gives a 404 at the moment. Maybe to much traffic from your site? ;-)

  3. 3 Ronald Heft on Aug 26, 2006 at 11:04 am (Quote):

    It’s back now. Digital Delusion is hosted on my old host, so I wouldn’t be surprised if the server couldn’t handle the traffic.

  4. 4 Tony on Aug 26, 2006 at 11:14 am (Quote):

    Yeah it’s back up now, it was a nameserver issue.

  5. 5 Bakkel on Aug 26, 2006 at 1:24 pm (Quote):

    Looks great, thanks guys!

  6. 6 Tony on Jun 18, 2007 at 12:32 pm (Quote):

    Just putting the word out about a new pepper that was just released. The Behavior Pepper tracks ajax/javascript events (like popups or ajax requests) that occur between full pageloads.

    By default, mint will only track hits where there is complete refresh or loading of a new webpage. For example, browser-side javascript events that use ajax to reload portion of the page, or that display previously hidden content, will go unnoticed. The Behavior Pepper fills this gap by allowing you to specify custom events you’d like to monitor.

    More information is available here:
    http://vocalnation.net/posting/229/Behavior+Pepper/

    and you can download it here:
    http://haveamint.com/peppermill/pepper/54/behavior/

    Cheers - Tony

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