Whenever a new iOS feature pops up, Android developers catch up quickly and develop apps that bring those new features to Android. This is made possible due to many factors, one of which is the openness of Android as a platform. If you’re following the iOS 18 release, you may remember Apple introduced a notification summary feature that will, well, sum up your pending notifications. The same feature is now available on Android via an application, and it’s extremely easy to set up. Here’s how to get iOS 18-like AI Notification Summary feature on Android.
AI Notification Summary on Android: How It Works
The app in question isSum Upfrom the developer Gustavo who also developed a few of my favorite apps I use – Noti Progress Bar and CalenTile Quick Setting Tile. It costs around a buck, but is absolutely worth it for what it does.
Sum upuses Gemini modelsvia the user’sGemini API keyto summarize notifications for you. You can grant it Notification access apart from setting a Messages threshold at which the app should summarize the contents of messages.
You can also toggle on/offnotifications summary for individual apps. If you’re worried about the API key, the developer promises it will be stored on your device.
Before installing the app, you will need to get your Gemini API key first. Then start the app, grant a few permissions, and you will be all setup. Here’s how to get an iOS 18-like Notification summary on Android.
We recommend sticking toGemini 1.5 Flashas it has a higher free-tier limit of15 requests per minuteand1,500 requests per day, which honestly should easily suffice for a day’s worth of notifications, unless Google decreases the request limit in the future.
While I didn’t have a ton of WhatsApp messages, there were lots of messages in the GrapheneOS community on Element that I was procrastinating to check on. Sum Up, summed it for me nice and tidy, and I could understand what’s going on in the chats and conversations.
In the end, I was pleasantly surprised by how well it works and how no one had thought about it before Apple, because it’s quite straightforward to implement. I don’t mean to undermine the efforts of the developer, but it’s quite honestly a genius feature for sure.
And that’s how you can get iOS 18-like AI Notification Summary feature on any Android device. What are your thoughts on this feature? Do you think Google should bring it to Android? Let us know in the comments below.