Useful host notifications are tied to real album moments: new uploads, capacity pressure, export readiness, and retention deadlines.

Notify hosts when action is useful

A private event album can generate many state changes, but hosts should not receive noise. The useful notifications are moments where action matters: uploads are arriving, a limit is getting close, a ZIP is ready, or the album is nearing deletion.

That keeps push notifications operational instead of promotional.

Android host quota push notification for EVENTY album capacity
Quota alerts become useful only when hosts receive them on the Android device they manage events from.

Use thresholds before the album stops guests

Capacity warnings should arrive before the event hits a hard limit. A host who sees 50 percent, 80 percent, or 95 percent usage can decide whether to upgrade while the event is still moving.

The notification should open the relevant album and show the exact upgrade path, not a generic store page.

Apple and Google OAuth deep-link return flow for EVENTY mobile login
OAuth readiness means the provider callback returns to the signed-in app session without losing event context.

Keep upload reliability visible

Guests and hosts need confidence that uploads are still moving when the room is busy. App upload queues, retry states, and completion signals reduce uncertainty during weddings, parties, and venue events.

A good push system is part of that trust layer: it tells the organizer what happened and where to act next.

Mobile app retry queue for background event photo uploads
The app path is strongest when uploads can retry calmly while the event continues.

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Should every guest upload notify the host?

Not necessarily. Small albums may benefit from upload alerts, while larger events usually need grouped alerts and quota warnings.

What makes a quota push useful?

It should name the album, the limit under pressure, and open the exact screen where the host can increase capacity.