GeoData Interaction Surfaces explained: Why Context is Everything Christoph Mülligann, Chief Innovator at Geolytix, takes us behind the curtain of developing Interaction Surfaces and gives us his unique take on making sense of mobile data.
GeoData Interaction Surfaces: How to maximise store density and minimise overlap If it was possible to maintain 3 successful stores in one area instead of 2, wouldn’t you want to know?
GeoData Interaction Surfaces: Illustrate The Complexity Of The City Our new MAPP tool, Interaction Surfaces, lets you interrogate complex pedestrian interactions in urban areas and start to see the wood for the trees.
GeoData Interaction Surfaces: Understand common pedestrian movement patterns for better site location Whether its finding new opportunities or analysing impacts of new store openings (your own or a competitors), GEOLYTIX Interaction Surfaces can help. Find out more.
GeoData International Busyness Index: Identify Activity Hot Spots across the world Geolytix Busyness Index can be calculated worldwide and makes it easy to spot busyness trends.
GeoData Geolytix Footfall Tracker: Retail Place Daily Visitor Numbers Looking to identify high street or shopping centre decline, retail regeneration or seasonal uplifts? Footfall Tracker gives you a robust answer.
Mobility Featured The Power of Geolytix Footfall: Daily Footfall Counts for over 15,000 Retail Places Why do we love using Geolytix Footfall? Remove the guesswork from micro site selection and immediately identify the busiest locations are.
Mobility Mobility Data - Behind the Scenes "Sometimes the hype around a source of data can become so incessant and insistent that we don’t even question what’s underlying the enticing outputs." We go behind the scenes of mobility data.
Mobility Mobility Data – A tale of two IKEA's in Bucharest Using mobility data, we look at the catchment areas around two major shopping parks in Bucharest - anchored by IKEA stores.
COVID-19 Groundhog Day 2021 and the UK woke up in another lockdown. We're interested to see how the retail industry is handling a second lockdown; our data already indicates some similarities with last lockdown. Will a preparedness for lockdown have any impact this time round?
COVID-19 Featured Life After Lockdown Anecdotally, town and city centres have been busy since England Lockdown 2 ended last Wednesday. We’ve been busy processing up mobility data from Saturday to see what it tells us about the 18,000 Retail Places we monitor.
COVID-19 Featured Did Somebody Say…It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas… Wednesday marked the end of England’s four-week Lockdown II. Many retailers will now be looking to salvage what they can following a tumultuous year. The run-up to Christmas is always a condensed & critical period but in 2020 this is exacerbated. So, what can we expect during these next three weeks?
COVID-19 Featured Harnessing Mobility Data in Thailand While Thailand has been successful at managing the Coronavirus pandemic the economic toll has been high with a sharp decline in international tourist arrivals and falling private investment leading to a forecasted -7.3% contraction of GDP in 2020.
COVID-19 Featured Barnsley – the future looks bright for a town with real heart and soul Across the country, 2020 has been challenging in a way that none of us expected it to be. Every village, town and city across the country has its own story of how the year has unfolded, and the impacts of COVID-19 have been felt.
COVID-19 Featured The Wales Firebreak The Wales Firebreak that came into effect on 23rd October attracted a great deal of media attention last week, with photographs of cordoned off ‘non-essential’ aisles a regular feature. But has the Wales Firebreak worked in terms of reducing activity?
COVID-19 Featured PRESS RELEASE: Geolytix Retail Recovery Index There seems to be a broad consensus on top-level recovery rates in the UK as lockdown eases. But every city, town, village, shopping centre, retail park and local parade has its own story.
COVID-19 Featured Retail Recovery - Que Sera Sera? We’re often asked what a good level of forecast accuracy looks like. The answer is always: it depends. Some things are hard to forecast. Really hard. Even harder than convenience store turnover. Like, will things ever return to normal?