Echobell for Android is now available
Echobell is now available on Android. You can download the Android app from Google Play. If you use an iPhone, Echobell remains available on the App Store.
This release brings Echobell's core alerting workflow to more devices. Whether you are receiving server outage alerts, CI/CD failures, important emails, or trading signals, you can route those events into the same mobile-first notification system.
What Android users can do now
The Android app supports the core Echobell workflow:
- Create channels with names, colors, and templates for each alert type
- Use webhook URLs to receive events from monitoring tools, CI/CD, automation services, and scripts
- Use email triggers to turn important emails into mobile alerts
- Use Direct to send personal scripts or AI task completions straight to your phone
- Share channel subscription links so teammates can receive the same alert stream
If you previously had to send critical alerts to chat tools, email, or another push service because there was no Android app, you can now connect those events directly to Echobell.
Why this matters
Most alerting problems are not about whether a tool can send a notification. The real problem is whether the right person actually sees it in time. Email gets buried. Chat channels get muted. Ordinary pushes are easy to miss.
Echobell is built around one idea: important events should reach your phone at the right urgency level. Routine updates can stay low-noise, critical events can be escalated, and shared channels keep team alerts from depending on manual forwarding.
With Android support, teams no longer need separate alerting flows for different phone platforms. iOS and Android users can subscribe to the same channel and receive the same critical events on their own devices.
Get started
- Download Echobell from Google Play or the App Store
- Create an account and add a channel
- Copy the channel webhook URL or email address
- Send a test event from your monitoring, automation, CI/CD, or script workflow
- Tune the templates, notification type, and channel subscribers for the real use case
If you are new to Echobell, start with the quick start guide. If you only want personal script or task-completion alerts, start with Echobell Direct.
Keep building more reliable alerts
The Android release is a new starting point. We will keep improving the cross-platform experience so more critical workflows can reach mobile devices clearly and on time.
If your team already uses Echobell, invite Android users to subscribe to your channels. If you were waiting for Android support, now is a good time to connect your first webhook.