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To build a push funnel that adjusts to how users behave, you need to track what actions people take after they receive your push messages. For example, if someone clicks a message but doesn't complete the offer, you can send a follow-up that reminds or encourages them in a new way. If they ignore the first message, you might test a different angle or send fewer messages. The key is to group your audience based on their actions—clickers, non-clickers, buyers, and so on—and then send each group messages that match what they've done. This helps keep your messages relevant and can improve results. Tools that support push campaigns often allow you to set rules for who sees what, based on user behavior. It's not about sending many messages, but sending the right ones. Have you noticed any difference when testing this kind of funnel?