Social Content on Maps
Display user-generated content on a map and create a discovery platform, for example for a tourist destination.
Supported by AI
Automatically assign a location to your social content. Our robot suggests the relevant locations for each piece of content. You can change this manually at any time.
Full control over locations
You can manually add a location to your social content or change your existing locations. Thanks to the integration of Google Maps, managing the geolocations is very easy.
Search by location
You can filter the posts from your favorite locations. Our heat map will show you how many posts have been published from this place.
How contentfry customers use locations. Get inspired.
#localplaces
The project #localplaces from local.ch, the largest location marketer for small and medium-sized enterprises, has set itself the ambitious goal to cover the entire country in hashtags. To achieve their goal a map of Switzerland was covered with a digital grid. The user’s photos and videos with the hashtag #localplaces are entered into the corresponding field according to their geodata. It’s only a matter of time before every corner of Switzerland is covered with images.
#feelbrazil
For the 2014 World Cup contentfry created a website that showed this major event from the public’s point of view––captured by thousands of cameras and shared on various social networks. The official hashtag for the opening game was used 12.2 million times within 24 hours. This flood of posts was filtered and connected according to hashtags, geolocations and users. This allowed to separate relevant posts from irrelevant ones, and the first ever social public viewing website was created. With only a click, users could take a seat in one of the twelve stadiums in Brasil and explore posts from all World Cup teams and players and discover the most popular hashtags.
This is how you put your social content on a map
Do you want to build a discovery platform with geo features? Contact us, we are happy to advise you.
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