Mock me a Push
For professional creators including marketers, developers, designers, and product managers who need to visualize and present push notification concepts without complex design software.
Mock me a Push is an established graphics & design app that is completely free.
What is Mock me a Push?
Current Momentum
v1.0 · 5mo ago
ZombieMock me a Push is currently in maintenance mode with no updates since its initial launch.
Active Nemesis
Picsew - Screenshot Stitching
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What makes this app unique?
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What Are The Key Features?
Generates pixel-perfect, realistic previews of push notifications that mimic actual lock screen elements.
Allows users to input custom app names, messages, and upload specific app icons for branding accuracy.
Saves generated mockups directly to the device's photo library for immediate use.
Optimized workflow to create professional mockups in under 30 seconds.
How much does it cost?
- Free to download and use
The app is currently positioned as a free utility with no explicit mention of in-app purchases or subscriptions, likely serving as a tool for brand building or a lead-in for the developer.
Who Built It?
Shriansh Shrivastava
Developing privacy-centric utilities and gamified productivity tools designed to simplify daily routines and cultural preservation.
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What is the competitive landscape for Mock me a Push?
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The outtake for Mock me a Push
Strengths to defend, gaps to attack
Core Strengths
- Niche specialization for push notifications
- High-fidelity system element realism
- Rapid workflow (<30 seconds)
- Zero-cost entry barrier
Critical Frictions
- iOS-only platform availability
- Limited to single-event mockups (no lists)
- Manual icon upload requirement
- No cloud sync or brand kit storage
Growth Levers
- Android lock screen support for cross-platform teams
- AI-driven copy and icon generation
- Notification list/stack simulation
- Integration with marketing distribution platforms
Market Threats
- Generalist tools (Adobe/GoDaddy) adding push templates
- Picsew's dominance in screenshot/UI presentation
- GoDaddy's integrated design-to-distribution workflow
What are the next best moves?
Develop 'Notification Stack' view
Directly addresses a feature gap compared to Picsew, which allows users to show notification lists in context.
Implement 'App Profiles' for saved branding
Competitors like Adobe Express use 'Brand Kits' to retain professional users; saving icons/names locally would further reduce the 30-second generation time.
Add custom font support
Peer competitor Phonto is preferred by developers for matching specific app branding via .ttf/.otf support.
Feature Gaps vs Competitors
- Scroll Capture/Notification Lists (available in Picsew)
- Batch editing/AI background removal (available in Pixelcut)
- Cross-platform sync (available in Adobe Express)
- Custom font installation (available in Phonto)
- PDF editor integration (available in Desygner)
Key Takeaways
Mock me a Push is a highly effective, single-purpose utility that wins on speed and realism for a specific PM pain point. However, its lack of notification list support and iOS-only silo makes it vulnerable to generalist design suites like Adobe Express if they choose to optimize their mobile templates.
Where Is It Heading?
Stable
v1.0 release (Nov 2025) indicates a new market entry with no subsequent feature updates yet.
Focus on 'pixel-perfect' realism targets a high-value professional persona (PMs/Marketers).