Gotify vs ntfy

TaglineSelf-hosted push notification server with Android app and REST APISimple HTTP-based push notifications to phone and desktop, no account needed
CategoryTeam Chat & CollaborationTeam Chat & Collaboration
ReplacesSlack, Microsoft TeamsSlack, Microsoft Teams
GitHub stars15k31k
LanguageGoGo
LicenseMITApache-2.0
Self-host difficulty
2/5
Easy
2/5
Easy
Deploy options
Docker
Docker Compose
Manual
Docker
Docker Compose
Manual
Managed hosting
Last updated2 days agoyesterday
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Where each falls short

The honest trade-offs — what you give up with each, versus the proprietary tools they replace.

Gotify
  • Android-only official mobile client; no native iOS app.
  • No team or group channels, threading, or conversation history beyond a simple message list.
  • No file attachments, rich formatting, or reactions.
  • Development has slowed; the project receives infrequent updates compared to alternatives like ntfy.
ntfy
  • No team chat, threading, or message history browsing; designed for one-way push alerts only.
  • No rich message formatting, file sharing, or reactions.
  • Rate limiting and attachment storage on the free public server are intentionally restrictive.
  • iOS push requires routing through ntfy's own APNs proxy unless you self-compile the app.

Bottom line

Both are a similar lift to self-host; choose ntfy for the larger community and ecosystem. ntfy has seen more recent development. Open each guide below for deploy steps and the full feature gap.

Gotify

Self-hosted push notification server with Android app and REST API

ntfy

Simple HTTP-based push notifications to phone and desktop, no account needed