User guide
Left bar
Map view button
Tabular view button
Account info button
Map view
In the map, you can see where the POIs are. You can always use the search and filters in this view.
Tabular view
In the tabular view, you can see the POIs list. You can always use the search and filters in this view.
Help
Clicking on the "Help Center" will redirect you to its pages. If you click on "Contact Support", you will be redirected to a form where you can submit your questions.
Account info
In the 'account info' section, you can see your information and choose the data pack to display on the dashboard.
You data pack
- First level selection In the first level, the user can only choose one category. Each category shows the number of associated POIs, which changes based on the filters used before and after. The list shows the data pack columns that the customer has specified. The user can search for a specific category using the search function. A category with 0 POIs won't be displayed because it can't be chosen.
- Second level selection In this list, you will find all the subcategories for each category. You can choose from 1 to all the listed subcategories in the second filter. Each subcategory shows the number of related POIs, which vary depending on the filters set before or after. You can also search for a specific subcategory using the first-level search function.
- New filter
- The title of the category
- The selected subcategories
- The number of points of interest for each subcategory, which can change if you add or remove other filters
- An 'Edit' button
- A 'Delete' button
After pressing 'Add filter', you will see the filter in the filter box, one after the other. For each filter, you will see the following:
There is no limit to the number of filters you can add.
You can change every filter. To do this, click on the pencil icon. You will see the list of subcategories. You can change your selections as you prefer. When you are done, click on 'Add filter'. If you want to change the categories, delete the filter and create a new one.
To delete a filter, click on the trash can icon of the individual filter.
To remove all filters, click on the Remove all filters button at the bottom of the filters box. Once you have confirmed that you want to remove the filters, you can no longer undo them and will have to reset them.
If the user chooses more than three subcategories, these will be visible later. Click 'Show more' to see them, and the list with all the active choices will appear. By clicking on 'Show less', the list of subcategories will return to being compact.
By clicking on the indicated icon, it is possible to hide or show the box containing the filters
Use the search bar to find points of interest by their name or address.
After entering the search criteria, press enter and wait for the results.
The map updates show the area with all the points of interest searched.
The number of POIs associated with the set filters will also update accordingly.
The map will show points of interest (POI) in the data pack according to these rules:
- The area size of each single POI is based on an indicator chosen by the client; we usually use our POI popularity index.
- The maximum number of POIs that can be seen at once is usually 10,000 (but this can change on request).
- The POIs to be displayed are chosen based on an indicator the client selects. We usually use our POI popularity index.
- Zoom in/out You can navigate the map using the mouse to move in X and Y or to zoom in and out. You can also use the + or - commands to zoom in and out.
- Light/Dark view By switching the LIGHT switch, the colour of the map changes.
For each point of interest, you can see a suggestion with the following information:
- Name of the point
- Address of the point
- Legend value
- Up to 5 custom KPIs
During configuration, the user can choose which category to use for the legend and associate the preferred colour. The legend adapts based on what is seen on the map.
To see the legend, you have to click on the button.
In addition to the chosen categories, the legend also shows this information:
- Maximum of POIs displayed
- Classified by
- Sized by
In the table view, all Points of Interest (POIs) and their associated information are displayed. The table content varies based on applied filters and search terms.
Resources
📕 Free reports and guides
Discover the latest trends and insights.
- The complete POI data guide for business growth and success
- How-To Guide: A market expansion strategy for retailers
- Enhancing business strategies: How (and why) to leverage customer sentiment in retail and CPG
- How to use data enrichment for your FMCG brand: A practical guide
📖 Blog posts and customer success stories
Look at the latest articles and news published on our blog.
- Retail and Apparel Site Selection Guide: Selecting Strategic Locations in NYC
- Crafting a data-driven business plan: 10 simple steps to strategic retail success
- From insights to growth: 4 ways to harness the power of location intelligence (with real success stories)
- Poste Italiane CRM data enrichment: Sentiment analysis for enhanced growth opportunities
📹 Webinars and videos
Release Notes
General FAQ
Yes, you can change your account password. To request a new password, write to customer support support@datappeal.io
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