mParticle ProductJune 07, 2017

Announcing our Feeds integration with Radar

 The new Radar integration allows mParticle customers to forward Radar Geofences, Insights, and Places events to mParticle to add location data to customer profiles and building location-based campaigns.

 

–Originally posted on the Radar blog–

Earlier this year, we announced our integration with mParticle, which allowed mParticle customers like Via and SeatGeek to add location context and tracking to their apps with fewer than 10 lines of code. Today, we’re excited to announce that Radar is available as an mParticle Feeds integration.

With this server-to-server integration, mParticle customers can forward Radar Geofences, Insights, and Places events to mParticle, using those events to enrich customer data with location context and to build target audiences for location-based campaigns.

For example, a shopping app might build an audience of all users who have visited a Best Buy in the last 30 days:

 

Or, a travel app might build an audience of all users who are currently traveling:

 

mParticle customers can also forward events and audiences to integrations like Amplitude, Mixpanel, Urban Airship, Google Analytics, Amazon Redshift, and more.

A shopping app might connect Radar to Amplitude to understand where a user made an in-app purchase:

Or, a ticketing app might connect Radar to Urban Airship to send a push notification when a user arrives at a stadium:

 

mParticle customers can start using this integration today. Contact us for more information!

 

By: Ryan Sloan, Senior Software Engineer at Radar

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