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    Building Cross-Platform Alerts with Laravel’s Notification Framework

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    Building Cross-Platform Alerts with Laravel's Notification Framework

    Streamline cross-platform messaging in Laravel applications using the notification framework. Send consistent alerts via email, database, and external services through a unified API that adapts to user preferences.


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