Be very careful. You can break your Indigo install doing this.
1. Shut down Indigo, client AND server.
2. Back up your current Indigo database (<something>.indiDb file)
3. Open the database in a text editor. Like BBEdit or TextWrangler. Not something that does formatted text.
4. Search for "io.thechad.indigoplugin.pushover". You'll find entries like:
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<Action type="dict">
<Class type="integer">999</Class>
<MetaProps type="dict">
<io.thechad.indigoplugin.pushover type="dict">
<msgAttachment type="string"></msgAttachment>
<msgBody type="string">Email received test</msgBody>
<msgDevice type="string"></msgDevice>
<msgPriority type="string">0</msgPriority>
<msgSound type="string">pushover</msgSound>
<msgSupLinkTitle type="string"></msgSupLinkTitle>
<msgSupLinkUrl type="string"></msgSupLinkUrl>
<msgTags type="string"></msgTags>
<msgTitle type="string">Email received test</msgTitle>
<msgUser type="string"></msgUser>
</io.thechad.indigoplugin.pushover>
</MetaProps>
<ObjVers type="integer">14</ObjVers>
<PluginID type="string">io.thechad.indigoplugin.pushover</PluginID>
<TypeIdPlugin type="string">send</TypeIdPlugin>
<TypeLabelPlugin type="string">Send Pushover Notification</TypeLabelPlugin>
</Action>
5. Add the URL string to the appropriate field(s). I don't use Pushover much, so I'm not sure where it goes. Probably msgBody or msgSupLinkUrl. If you have one notification that works the way you want, find it then copy the fields to the others.
6. Repeat for each Action block you find.
7. Save the file, restart Indigo.