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Yep, it would be super easy to make a push notification mini client that simply receives a push event and redirects to installed clients based on NIP-89 and a simple URI intent.

Many push clients could use different stacks: Google/Apple/Samsung/UnifiedPush/Foreground service that keeps connection to the user's favorite relays etc.

I was thinking the same thing the other day. Notifications are hard in multiple ways. A dedicated client would be a huge benefit.