---
title: Track push notifications - React Native
description: Learn how to track mobile notification interactions automatically with Contentsquare
lastUpdated: 29 December 2025
source_url:
  html: https://docs.contentsquare.com/en/csq-sdk-react-native/product-analytics/track-push-notifications/
  md: https://docs.contentsquare.com/en/csq-sdk-react-native/product-analytics/track-push-notifications/index.md
---

After completing the setup process you will be able to:

* Automatically track interactions on your mobile notifications
* Define and analyze notification interaction events in Contentsquare

## Initializing Notification Autocapture

Notification autocapture can be initialized with `enablePushNotificationAutocapture: true` in `CSQ.configureProductAnalytics()`.

```javascript
import { CSQ } from '@contentsquare/react-native-bridge';


CSQ.configureProductAnalytics("YOUR_ENVIRONMENT_ID", {
  enablePushNotificationAutocapture: true
});
```

Capture the title or body text of the notification where an interaction was performed using `enablePushNotificationTitleAutocapture` and `enablePushNotificationBodyAutocapture`.

```javascript
import { CSQ } from '@contentsquare/react-native-bridge';


CSQ.configureProductAnalytics("YOUR_ENVIRONMENT_ID", {
  enablePushNotificationAutocapture: true,
  enablePushNotificationTitleAutocapture: true,
  enablePushNotificationBodyAutocapture: true
});
```

Once registered, Contentsquare will begin collecting interaction events on notifications.

## What's Next?

With notification data flowing, you'll want to jump into Product Analytics and start defining notification interaction events. These events will show up as a special "Notification Interaction" event type in Product Analytics and have several properties available to create definitions:

* **Notification Title**: The title text of the notification. Capture can be enabled/disabled via a config option as described above.
* **Notification Body**: The body text of the notification. Capture can be enabled/disabled via a config option as described above.
* **Notification Action**: The text of the notification action that was interacted with, if any.
* **Notification Source**: What caused the notification to fire. This could be a push service, a geofence, or unknown.
* **Notification Handling Component**: The name of the component in code that handled the notification interaction.
* **Notification Category**: This is the notification channel that the notification was delivered to. This typically denotes the type of notification that with which the interaction occurred.
