Best Business Intelligence Software for MapsPeople

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    FindMyStore Reviews
    Top Pick
    FindMyStore, an interactive SaaS-based store locator software, allows businesses to show their store locations on a customizable Google Map in a user-friendly & interactive manner. A fully customizable store locator software that requires no coding. Integrate easily into your website & get more store footfall. Why FindMyStore? - Google Maps' location intelligence allows for real-time visibility of stores & other necessary details - Provides insight into users' search behavior, powered by Google Analytics - Allows users to find out about the nearby stores based on their current location - In no time, you can easily set up your website or mobile apps with minimal coding. - Multiple personalized customizations, such as changing the color scheme, maps styling, adding/removing/editing store details, etc. - Have features like book appointments (offline/video call), live WhatsApp chat, local offers redeemable in-store, and more - Integrable with GMB (GoogleMyBusiness) - Supports local languages - Stay on top of your local search results (Google, Bing) with integrated technical SEO
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    Google Maps Reviews
    Explore exciting adventures both globally and locally. Bring your travel plans to life by engaging with various destinations that pique your interest. Learn to maneuver through your surroundings effortlessly. Stay informed with live traffic information. Determine the optimal driving route with up-to-the-minute details about congestion, accidents, roadblocks, and speed enforcement zones. Additionally, contribute to the community by sharing traffic incidents you encounter. Discover how individuals utilize Google Maps to uncover their surroundings, highlight their neighborhoods, and assist fellow travelers. It’s a dynamic platform that fosters exploration and connection.
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    Mapbox Reviews

    Mapbox

    Mapbox

    $4 per month
    Developers can use our APIs, SDKs and live updating map data to create better mapping, navigation and search experiences across all platforms. Mapbox Studio is like Photoshop for maps. Mapbox Studio gives designers complete control over colors, fonts, 3D features, camera angles, and even the pitch of the map when a car enters a turning. Mapbox offers powerful routing engines, precise traffic-powered travel times and intuitive turn-by–turn directions to help you create engaging navigation experiences. Every app that allows people to explore their world, including maps, navigation, AR, is tied to search and geocoding. The Mapbox Vision SDK records every curb, lane and street sign it sees as data. The SDK's AI-powered semantic segmentation and object detection and classification allows developers to provide precise navigation guidance, display driver assist alerts, and map road incidents.
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    Crowd Connected Reviews
    Crowd Connected is a powerful location platform that enables businesses to manage both indoor and outdoor positioning, blue dot navigation, footfall analytics, and asset tracking. It integrates easily with mapping services such as MapsPeople and Mazemap, and supports the importation of floorplans from services like Mappedin and Point Maps. The platform features indoor positioning that doesn’t require calibration, using Bluetooth beacons and machine learning for self-calibration. Additionally, it offers robust analytics, including heatmaps and dwell time charts, and supports geo-targeted push notifications to improve customer engagement. APIs and exports further enable seamless integration with other platforms and analytics tools.
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    Oriient Reviews
    GPS has seamlessly integrated itself into our daily routines, often without us realizing its presence. Many individuals depend on navigation applications such as Waze and Google Maps to help them travel from one destination to another, and there are countless services that hinge on GPS technology (consider the challenge of requesting an Uber in its absence). The advantages of indoor GPS are particularly significant for buildings with high foot traffic. These advantages extend across various industries and applications, offering more than just navigation assistance. By facilitating the best routes within a venue, GPS ensures that individuals feel oriented rather than disoriented. Enhanced navigation can significantly reduce instances of user frustration linked to the inability to find items or locations. Effective way-finding not only saves valuable time but also boosts mobile app retention and enhances overall user satisfaction. Furthermore, efficient route planning contributes to better operational effectiveness and lowers costs. Users can receive targeted messages as they enter, linger in, or leave specific areas, enabling contextual actions based on their exact location and enhancing the overall user experience. This integration of GPS technology is not merely a convenience; it has transformed how we navigate both familiar and new environments.
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