As evidenced by its name, the app employs the same type of notifications system that informs people when a friend has commented on a photo. With Notify, users can select a variety of different “stations”, which are powered by the app’s partnering news organizations.
The Daily AM Forecast station brings notifications from the Weather Channel, while The Final Scores station provides “end-of-game summaries for your favorite teams” via FOX Sports.
CNN is also a partner with the app.
“Notifications are becoming one of the primary ways people first learn about things wherever they are,” Facebook’s product manager Julian Gutman said in an announcement on Wednesday.
“Everyone has different interests, so whether you’re into sports, celebrities, news, movies, music or shopping, Notify makes it easy to find notifications you’re into with a broad selection of great ‘stations’ across a variety of categories,” he said.
Notify joins Messenger as Facebook’s latest stand alone app. It also reflects a broader effort by Facebook and other social media companies to become viable news sources.
Earlier this year, Facebook introduced Instant Articles, which allows news organizations such as the New York Times and BuzzFeed to post stories directly on the social media platform.
Last month, Twitter launched Moments, a feature that tells short news stories through curated tweets.
The Notify app is available to download for free in the iTunes store.