diff --git a/contributing-guide/mobile-app/setup-guide.mdx b/contributing-guide/mobile-app/setup-guide.mdx
index 67156a70..bb32e8d5 100644
--- a/contributing-guide/mobile-app/setup-guide.mdx
+++ b/contributing-guide/mobile-app/setup-guide.mdx
@@ -113,93 +113,11 @@ npx expo install package-name
pnpm install package-name
```
-## Push notifications
+## Push notification
-Chatwoot supports mobile push notifications through Firebase Cloud Messaging (FCM). There are two delivery paths depending on your setup:
+If you are using the community edition of Chatwoot, you can now use the [official mobile app](https://www.chatwoot.com/mobile-apps) with push notifications without any additional configuration.
-- **Relay server (default)**: Self-hosted instances without Firebase credentials route notifications through the Chatwoot relay server, which forwards them to the **official Chatwoot mobile app**.
-- **Direct FCM**: Instances with Firebase configured send notifications directly to your **custom-built mobile app**.
-
-
-You must use either the official apps for both platforms or custom builds for both — mixing is not supported. For more details, refer to the [push notification documentation](https://www.chatwoot.com/hc/handbook/articles/1687935909-push-notification).
-
-
-### Using the official mobile app
-
-If you are using the community edition of Chatwoot with the [official mobile app](https://www.chatwoot.com/mobile-apps), push notifications work out of the box with no additional configuration. The relay server is enabled by default (`ENABLE_PUSH_RELAY_SERVER=true`).
-
-### Setting up Firebase for custom builds
-
-If you are building a custom-branded mobile app, you need to configure Firebase on both the mobile app and the Chatwoot server.
-
-#### Step 1: Create a Firebase project
-
-1. Go to the [Firebase Console](https://console.firebase.google.com/) and create a new project (or use an existing one).
-2. Register your Android app with your package name (e.g., `com.yourcompany.app`).
-3. Register your iOS app with your bundle identifier (e.g., `com.yourcompany.app`).
-
-#### Step 2: Download Firebase config files
-
-Download the platform-specific configuration files from your Firebase project settings:
-
-
-
-1. In **Project Settings > General**, find your Android app and click **Download google-services.json**.
-2. Place the file in the root of the mobile app repository.
-
-
-1. In **Project Settings > General**, find your iOS app and click **Download GoogleService-Info.plist**.
-2. Place the file in the root of the mobile app repository.
-
-
-
-#### Step 3: Configure mobile app environment variables
-
-Update your `.env` file to point to the Firebase config files:
-
-```bash
-EXPO_PUBLIC_ANDROID_GOOGLE_SERVICES_FILE=./google-services.json
-EXPO_PUBLIC_IOS_GOOGLE_SERVICES_FILE=./GoogleService-Info.plist
-```
-
-Then regenerate the native code so the new config is picked up:
-
-```bash
-pnpm generate
-```
-
-#### Step 4: Generate a Firebase service account
-
-The Chatwoot server needs a service account to send push notifications via the FCM v1 API.
-
-1. In the Firebase Console, go to **Project Settings > Service accounts**.
-2. Click **Generate new private key** to download a JSON credentials file.
-
-
-Keep this file secure. It grants access to send push notifications on behalf of your Firebase project.
-
-
-#### Step 5: Configure the Chatwoot server
-
-In your Chatwoot installation, navigate to **Super Admin > App Config** and set the following:
-
-| Config key | Value |
-| ----------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------- |
-| `FIREBASE_PROJECT_ID` | Your Firebase project ID (e.g., `my-project-12345`) |
-| `FIREBASE_CREDENTIALS` | The full contents of the service account JSON file |
-
-Once both values are set, the server will send push notifications directly to FCM instead of using the relay server.
-
-#### Verifying the setup
-
-1. Build and install the custom app on a device (`pnpm run:ios` or `pnpm run:android`).
-2. Log in to your Chatwoot instance from the mobile app.
-3. From another browser session, send a message to a conversation assigned to the logged-in agent.
-4. The device should receive a push notification.
-
-
-Push notifications do not work on iOS simulators. You must use a physical device to test.
-
+For more details, please refer to the [push notification documentation](https://www.chatwoot.com/hc/handbook/articles/1687935909-push-notification).
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