Let your agents page you.

Page Me gives Codex, MCP tools, GitHub Actions, cron jobs, and scripts a private webhook to reach your iPhone.

curl -X POST "$PAGE_ME_WEBHOOK" \
  -H "content-type: application/json" \
  -d '{"source":"codex","message":"Build finished","priority":"active"}'
live channel Default
Codex Build finished
Ready for review
GitHub Release failed
Main branch
Cron Backup complete
2.4 GB archived
9:41
Tuesday, May 19
Codex Build finished now

How it works

Three steps to a quieter notification experience.

1

Create a channel

Generate a private webhook in the Page Me app.

2

Send a page

POST plain text, JSON, or form data to the webhook.

3

Get notified

Page Me delivers a private native push to your iPhone.

Integrations

Connect the tools you already use.

Privacy by design

Page Me stores delivery metadata, not notification message bodies. Your notification history stays on this device.

  • No message content stored by default
  • Webhook secrets are stored as digests
  • Local history can be cleared anytime

Simple pricing

Page Me Plus unlocks unlimited channels, priority delivery, and agent integrations.

1 month free $0.49 / month or $2.99 / year Join TestFlight

FAQ

Answers for testers, friends, and anyone wiring a workflow into Page Me.

Is this for emergencies?

No. Page Me is best-effort push delivery for agents, scripts, and automations, not life-safety infrastructure.

Does the backend store message bodies?

No, not by default. Delivery metadata is stored server-side; notification history stays on the iPhone.

What happens if a webhook leaks?

Rotate that channel in the app. The old URL stops working and your other channels keep their URLs.

Can non-technical friends use it?

Yes. Create a channel, copy the webhook URL, and use a Shortcut or one of the copy-paste examples.

Why is there no permanent free tier?

The subscription covers ongoing push and abuse-control infrastructure, with a one month free trial to start.

When should agents page me?

Use it for finished work, failures, approval requests, or anything ready for review. Keep routine progress out of the pager.