Terravue is a geoframe workspace for marketers, planners, and analysts. Draw a polygon — a venue, a block, a corridor — pick a date range, and query the audience inside: device counts, demographics, and dwell.
Researchers, advertisers, and financial analysts — anyone who needs ground-truth movement data scoped to a real place.
Ground-truth movement data for academic, civic, and market research. Frame a study area, define the date range, and pull device counts with demographic context — no field surveys required.
Audience research for campaigns tied to real-world places. Draw the venue or trade area, pick the flight window, and see who was actually there — age, gender, dwell, and home-ZIP distribution.
Location signal for investment thesis, real-estate underwriting, and retail-equity research. Frame a property or a trade area, pull foot-traffic over a custom window, and export the device list for further analysis.
Draw with intent. Streets, buildings, and points-of-interest snap into focus. The right panel updates the moment your polygon closes — no batch jobs, no waiting.
Snap to a building, a parcel, an arena, or a city block. Time-bound it to a date window — last weekend, a campaign flight, a custom range up to 60 days.
Hashed device counts that intersected the frame during the window, joined to opt-in panel demographics, dwell signal, and home-ZIP distribution. Raw device IDs never leave the data layer.
Hand off the device list as CSV or the polygon as GeoJSON. Save the inquiry to revisit later or rerun against a different date range.
Terravue is the polished interface on top of a panel of opt-in mobile signal. Frame a place, set a date range, and see who was there.
Vector or satellite tiles with global street, building, and point-of-interest coverage. Draw tools snap to the underlying geometry.
Last 24 hours, last week, last month, last 60 days, or a custom range — built for both ad-hoc questions and rolling reporting.
Joined from licensed first-party panels on the data layer.
Every cohort comes with a dwell breakdown — short visits vs. long stays vs. everything in between, so a coffee-shop polygon reads differently from a stadium.
Revisit a polygon, rerun against a different window, export the device list, or delete and start over. Each inquiry keeps its polygon, results, and run history.
Terravue is a thin workspace on top of a consented mobile-signal panel. We never see or store raw device IDs; what you draw and what you export both stay scoped to your account.
The underlying mobile signal comes from a licensed, opt-in panel — devices on the panel consented to share location data through the publishers they use.
Device identifiers are hashed before they reach the workspace. Exported device lists carry the hashes, not the raw IDs.