SBC Summit North America 2024 recap
From panels to partnerships, the Radar team had an action-packed SBC Summit North America in our own backyard in New Jersey.
Read moreFrom panels to partnerships, the Radar team had an action-packed SBC Summit North America in our own backyard in New Jersey.
Read moreThe Radar team kicked off 2024 at NRF, Retail's Big Show, in our own backyard in NYC. Here are the highlights!
Read moreWe are excited to announce our newest commissioned study, “Deliver world-class customer experiences with location infrastructure.”
Read moreUnlock stellar customer experiences with foreground-only location.
Read moreExplore the differences between building and buying geofencing and location infrastructure to help determine which is right for your business.
Read moreRadar's CEO and Co-Founder, Nick Patrick, joined partners at Attentive and Bounteous+Hathway for an interactive webinar to discuss a range of topics from cultivating an audience of customers that opt-in to executing on an omnichannel strategy.
Read moreBuilding an app of which location is a core component is complicated as well. You have a lot to think about: user experience, a permissioning flow, and the value that location access will bring your users.
Read moreDuring MURTEC, we heard from marketing, technology, and operations professionals about new developments in the space and how location data can help restaurant brands increase customer satisfaction and engagement, operational efficiencies, and revenue.
Read moreOur CEO Nick Patrick recently sat down with experts in the restaurant industry to discuss how the drive-thru and off-premise dining has paved the way for the restaurant of the future.
Read moreWith the right tools and right approach, travel and hospitality brands can provide relevant and valuable customer experiences at every step of a customer’s trip.
Read moreTravel companies can build next-level guest experiences through their app with location technologies such as geofencing and beacons.
Read moreAfter teaming up with Mobiquity to conduct a consumer behavior study in April, we hosted a webinar to share how convenience stores can meet consumer experience by leveraging digital technology.
Read moreA lot is up in the air on travel day, but airlines and related providers can best serve travelers with location-based mobile experiences. Geofencing can help alleviate friction in the traveler experience to increase revenue and retention.
Read moreWe teamed up with Yext and OpenTable to share strategies to capture the post-COVID surge in demand for in-person experiences.
Read moreHere are the top ways hotels can use geofencing to power exceptional experiences that keep guests coming back and spending more.
Read moreWatch Radar's keynote session from Brand Growth Summit 2021: As consumers move through the physical world again post-COVID, winning brands will exceed new consumer expectations by seamlessly bridging the digital and physical.
Read moreGeofencing holds a great deal of promise for grocery chains to create customer loyalty and in-store engagement, as well as streamline their own operations.
Read moreIt’s never been more important for entertainment brands to connect with their customers in real time and surface features that make them feel more comfortable on-premise, and location-context is what makes these experiences possible.
Read moreIn this webinar, learn how Radar’s location solutions and Airship’s customer engagement platform work together to power a seamless BOPIS experience.
Read moreWe teamed up with our friends at Taplytics to bring you a masterclass in shopping personalization out-of-store, on the way, and in-store.
Read moreStarting on March 29, 2021, apps submitted to the Google Play Store must receive approval to access location in the background. Learn tips and best practices for getting approved.
Read moreIn this post, we share a ten-point location data privacy checklist to help you collect location data and build location-based experiences in the right way.
Read moreIn this five-round showdown, we evaluate how home improvement competitors Home Depot and Lowe's rolled out curbside pickup in a hurry at all their locations.
Read moreWe've sampled nine of the nation's largest restaurant chains to find out what ingredients make a Michelin-Star curbside experience.
Read moreWith personalization and relevance as the cornerstone of a winning loyalty program, we’ve put together a framework to help QSRs and retailers evaluate their technology strategy.
Read moreBuy online, pick up in store (BOPIS) orders now make up around 40% of total retail orders. Location can help the end-to-end experience for retailers and their customers by communicating arrival information to both parties.
Read moreQR codes are cool again because they're a lightweight, contactless way to unlock a digital experience tied to a physical location. But many large retailers and QSRs are turning to another, more powerful technology: geofencing.
Read moreCurbside 1.0 is falling short of its promise to meet consumer expectations for convenient pick-up experiences. This winter, the spotlight will shine on the QSRs and retailers who have the right infrastructure in place for live tracking with Curbside 2.0.
Read moreiOS 14 allows users to share only their approximate location with apps rather than their precise location. In this post, we explain the changes and how to prepare.
Read moreOver the last few months, we’ve seen aspiring engineers and student hackers from across the world use Radar to build projects that help society and improve lives.
Read moreRadar and nine other independent software companies united to declare that CRM systems are no longer enough for the digital era.
Read moreOur CEO sits down with the MapScaping podcast to talk location context, creating great app experiences, and the future of mobile.
Read moreOur best practices when prompting for location services, plus examples from 8 apps that do it well.
Read moreAndroid Q and iOS 13 introduce new location permissions. In this post, we explain the changes, as well as best practices for building with location on iOS 13, Android Q, and beyond.
Read moreDigital marketers have always aimed to deliver the right message to the right customers at the right time. But in recent years, the bar has been raised.
Read moreRadar is a location platform for mobile apps. But what is a location platform, and how should you choose one?
Read moreiOS 11 and Android O, still in developer preview, introduce new background location restrictions.
Read moreGeofencing can increase user engagement, not only by pushing contextual information to users in the background, but also by pulling contextual information for users in the foreground, no tapping or searching required.
Read moreSee what Radar’s location and geofencing
solutions can do for your business.