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The best time to send a news push in Sweden

Twelve months of alerts from 19 Swedish news apps, hour by hour and weekday by weekday: when the competition pushes, and the windows where your notification stands alone.

The short answer

If you only remember three things

The quiet windows are 16:00, 18:00, 22:00. Those are the waking hours when Swedish news apps push least. An alert at 22:00 meets roughly 38% of the competition it would meet at the peak.

The rush hour is 19:00, when 8.1% of the day's alerts land. Push then to ride the habit, or avoid it so you are not the fourth buzz in ten minutes.

Weekends are different. Volume drops 23%, and the peak moves to 07:00 on both weekend days.

One honest caveat before the charts. This data measures competition, not attention: it is when 19 Swedish news apps chose to push over twelve months (71,780 notifications), not when readers open them. The quiet windows are where your alert stands alone on the lock screen; whether readers are looking at that moment is something your own open rates have to answer. Together, the two tell you when a push is both seen and unchallenged.

Hour by hour, every weekday

Each chart is one weekday on Sweden's local clock, scaled to its own busiest hour. Red is the day's peak; green marks the quiet windows from the answer above.

Mondaypeak 19:00
Tuesdaypeak 19:00
Wednesdaypeak 19:00
Thursdaypeak 19:00
Fridaypeak 19:00
Saturdaypeak 07:00
Sundaypeak 07:00

Share of Sweden notifications by local hour, per weekday, Aug 2025 to Jul 2026. An average weekday carries about 211 pushes and a weekend day about 161.

How to read this

  • To be seen first, use the green hours. A push at 22:00 is often the only news on the lock screen. If your story can wait twenty minutes, waiting out the rush is free reach.
  • To set the agenda, beat the peak by a few minutes. The 19:00 spike is when Swedish push desks fire their planned alerts. Landing just before it means you are the story the rush reacts to.
  • Weekends reward different timing. Saturday peaks at 07:00 and Sunday at 07:00, so a weekday schedule copied onto the weekend fires at the wrong hour.
  • Breaking news ignores all of this. These patterns are the editorial baseline of planned pushes. When a story actually breaks, everyone pushes at once regardless of the clock; the question becomes who is first, and that is measured in minutes.

Method

Counted: 71,780 push notifications sent by 19 Swedish news apps between 1 August 2025 and 31 July 2026, collected as they were delivered and stamped in Europe/Stockholm local time (daylight saving handled per timestamp). Front-page robot headlines are excluded. Quiet windows are the three waking hours (07:00 to 22:00) with the lowest share of pushes across the whole year. Competition is measured across apps; your own audience's attention curve may differ. Full dataset and cross-country comparison: A year of push notifications. Other countries: the index.

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