Introduction
Reddybook is the focus of this guide. Cricket fans know that every ball counts, and missing a crucial wicket or a boundary can turn a thrilling match into a frustrating experience. With Reddybook’s powerful alert system, you can stay glued to the action in real time, no matter where you are. This guide walks you through every setting you need to tweak so that your notifications are fast, accurate, and tailored to your preferences.
Setting Up Reddybook for Real-Time Alerts
Download and Install the Latest Version
Before diving into the settings, ensure you have the most recent Reddybook app installed from the official store. Updates often include performance improvements for live data streams, which are essential for timely cricket alerts.
Create or Sign In to Your Account
A registered account syncs your preferences across devices. Use a strong password and enable two‑factor authentication to protect your profile, especially if you link multiple sports packages.
Enable Push Notifications
Navigate to Settings > Notifications and toggle the push notification switch to “On.” Choose the “High Priority” option to ensure alerts bypass do‑not‑disturb modes on Android and iOS.
Customizing Notification Preferences
Select Your Favorite Teams and Leagues
Under Sports Preferences, search for the teams you follow and add them to your “Favorites” list. This filters the data feed so you receive alerts only for matches that matter to you.
Define Alert Types
Reddybook offers several alert categories:
- Score Updates – Quick snapshot after each over.
- Wicket Alerts – Immediate notification when a batsman is out.
- Boundary Notifications – Highlights sixes and fours in real time.
- Match End Summary – Final score and player of the match.
Toggle the ones you need and adjust the sound, vibration, and banner style for each type.
Set Threshold Triggers
If you prefer only high‑impact moments, use the “Threshold” sliders. For example, set a wicket alert to trigger only for top‑order dismissals or a boundary alert for runs of 4+ runs in a single ball.
Managing the Real-Time Data Feed
Choose a Data Source
Reddybook pulls match data from multiple providers. In Data Settings, you can prioritize a primary source known for low latency, such as “LiveScoreX,” and enable a backup source for redundancy.
Adjust Refresh Intervals
The app typically refreshes every 5 seconds during live play. If you notice lag, decrease the interval to 3 seconds. Remember that shorter intervals consume more battery, so find a balance that works for you.
Enable “Smart Sync” Mode
Smart Sync detects when a match is in a high‑action phase (e.g., final overs) and automatically reduces the refresh interval, ensuring that you never miss a decisive moment.
Optimizing Battery and Data Usage
Use Wi‑Fi When Available
Live data streams can be data‑hungry. Configure the app to download full‑resolution alerts only on Wi‑Fi, while switching to a low‑bandwidth mode on cellular networks.

Activate Battery Saver
In Battery Settings, enable “Battery Saver.” This mode dims the app’s background activity when your device’s battery drops below 20%, while still delivering critical alerts like wickets and match conclusions.
Limit Background Activity for Unfollowed Matches
Reddybook continues to monitor all ongoing games by default. Turn off “Background Monitoring” for leagues you aren’t actively following to reduce both battery drain and data consumption.
Testing and Troubleshooting
Run a Notification Test
After configuring your preferences, use the “Test Alert” button in the notification menu. The app will send a dummy notification, allowing you to verify sound, vibration, and banner settings.
Check Permission Settings
If alerts aren’t arriving, confirm that the operating system permissions for “Notifications” and “Background Data” are enabled for Reddybook.
Review Log Files
Under Support > Diagnostics, you can view recent log entries. Look for error codes related to “Data Sync Failure” or “Push Service Unavailable” and follow the suggested remediation steps.
Contact Support
When all else fails, reach out to the in‑app support chat. Provide details such as device model, OS version, and a screenshot of your notification settings to expedite assistance.
Conclusion
By fine‑tuning Reddybook’s settings, you transform your device into a personal cricket commentary hub that never misses a beat. From selecting the right data source to balancing battery life, each adjustment brings you closer to an uninterrupted, immersive match experience. Start applying these optimizations today, and feel the thrill of every wicket, six, and run as it happens. Stay connected, stay informed, and let the game come to you.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I receive alerts for multiple matches at the same time?
Enable “Simultaneous Match Tracking” in the notification settings and add each match to your “Watchlist.” Reddybook will stack alerts, allowing you to monitor several games concurrently.
Can I mute alerts for a specific team without disabling all notifications?
Yes. Go to Team Settings, select the team, and toggle the “Mute Alerts” switch. This silences notifications for that team while keeping others active.
What should I do if I’m not getting any push notifications?
First, verify that push notifications are enabled in both the app and your device’s system settings. Next, ensure that battery optimization isn’t restricting background activity, and finally, run a test alert to confirm the connection.
Is there a way to receive alerts only during the final overs of a match?
Activate the “Smart Sync” feature and set the “Critical Phase” slider to trigger notifications starting from the 45th over (or the last 10 overs in a T20). This focuses alerts on the most decisive moments.
Can I customize the sound for different types of cricket alerts?
Absolutely. In Notification Customization, select each alert type (e.g., wicket, boundary) and assign a unique tone or vibration pattern to differentiate them instantly.



