Maker
A fake notification maker is a lock screen, not a sticker pack
People type fake notification, fake notification app, fake notification maker, and fake notification iOS when they want a file that looks received. The product that answers that is a moving iPhone lock screen.
A fake notification maker used to mean a joke Android APK or a Canva frame with a drop shadow. That search still exists. What creators actually publish now is a 9:16 clip: wallpaper, clock, glass cards, and pings that land one after another.
MockItUp is that maker, as a Mac app. You pick TikTok, Instagram, Messages, Snapchat, Cash App, or a custom name. You write the line. You set when it lands. You export. Read the method in the fake iPhone notification video guide, then download the Mac app.
What “maker” has to include
- A real iOS lock screen, not an Android chrome kit.
- App icons people already trust.
- Timing. A fake notification app that only exports a still is a screenshot tool.
- A vertical file. Hooks live in TikTok, Reels, and Shorts.
If the page you landed on sells a PSD or a Figma iPhone 8, you searched the same words and got a mockup pack. That is not a notification.
How to make one in MockItUp
- Download the Mac app and start a blank project.
- Pick the app. Use + if the name is a bank, Phone, or a brand.
- Write sender and text. Click the ping to set when it lands.
- Choose a lock-screen photo. Export the MP4 and put it first in the video.
For a text, use the fake text notification post. For Instagram, use the Instagram maker. For money, use fake bank notification.