/ 13th July, 2016

Pokemon Go secrets: How your app can benefit from augmented reality and location based services

It’s just been a few days since Nintendo launched a new game, Pokémon Go, on the app stores, and the social media have exploded like an atomic bomb. The company considered to be an outsider on the mobile market, increased the value of their shares by 25% right after the app release. The killer combination of location based functionality and augmented reality led to a stunning success.

According to statistics, the game has entered the top-10 Android games in America and took first place in AppStore within 24 hours after publishing.

Social networks and mass media are buzzing. Meanwhile, entrepreneurs are trying to benefit creating special offers for players:

The playing process is simple and exciting: you are exploring surroundings while app shows you Pokémons appearing here and there to track down and catch them. The game brilliantly implements the concept of augmented reality. You should move around real streets, parks and avenues to find a creature in the game:

There are different types of Pokémons, some are less common and it makes searching for them more attractive. Sometimes players run to extremes and this causes appearance of funny posters:

…and even warning signs from government:

Why does Pokemon Go attract people?

 

But we already know many decent games with these features, more or less popular.
After all, what exactly makes Pokémon Go so special? The most important thing, although not seen at a glance, is the technology:

Pokémon Go is only one of many successful applications using these fascinating functions. Apart from gaming they are applied in business, navigation, marketing and other apps which are extremely popular on the market too.

How can your business benefit from location based services and augmented reality?

Whether everything genius that can be invented has already been invented? Just imagine, what opportunities location tracking discovers for you. To provide proofs let’s review this technology applied in different fields.

1. Location based services for transportation apps

Taxi-booking apps is a good example of where you can make maximum use of location based services.

With GIS technologies taxi apps are building routes and point-to-point directions, determining user’s location, monitoring device’s movements, etc.

Basically, location based technologies and properly developed business logic helps completely replace manpower for taxi-booking services. For example, you won’t need call center with hundreds of people any longer. Everything will be done automatically: taking orders, assigning them to the closest drivers, etc. This helps you not only reduce costs significantly, but also be more competitive due to a faster service and more scalable due to processes automation.

The brightest examples of taxi-booking apps are Uber and Gett.

However, you are not limited by taxi-booking apps here. Transportation market is huge, and using GIS services opens new horizons for offering unique services, not available before.

2. Fitness, sport and healthcare

People going for sports and healthy lifestyle started using their smartphones for this purpose long time ago. Let’s take Endomondo – great example of application for tracking your route using Google Maps. The app shows your real-time progress, distance and allows to share results on the social networks.

Another popular sport apps are Run Keeper, Nike+ and Nokia Sports Tracker. A set of functions usually includes providing information about your distance, speed, duration, calories burned and current location.
Moreover, there is an options to collect these data right during the training, store them and compare with previous results.

3. Location based services for crowd service industry

Service industry is where you can gain the most competitive advantage by optimizing the speed and quality of provided services. Here, geo based technologies can help you significantly.

Another great news is that location based services can be applied almost to ANY business in a service industry. Let’s say, you are launching a company that provides a car cleaning service, where car washers arrive to a car location within 2 hours. Thus, you have car washers and car owners as main actors. To provide fast and quality service, you need to find the way to connect all actors efficiently. For example, you need to find the smallest destination between each washer and car owner every time someone makes an order. Obviously, at the beginning it can be done manually by the call center managers. However, once you reach 100 orders a day, you will not be able to distribute orders efficiently anymore.

Here, location based services will do it for you. Automatically distributing orders based on a geo location of main actors, location based services allow you to provide fast and competitive service to your clients. And there is so much more.

4. Social Media with geotagging functionality

Geotagging has become an integral part of social media. Starting from Foursquare – a pioneer of location-aware apps – today almost every large social network allows us to indicate our current location or show where our photos were taken.

Foursquare discovers to users restaurants, shops, bars and events taking place nearby. This very app started the popularization of checking-in via your mobile device. Innovative idea quickly gained love of public and showed new ways of communication with friends.

Also there is plenty of location tracking services and utilities that enable user to share his geo-data on choosen networks.

3. Location based marketing

When developing the marketing strategy you must know about your customer everything: who he is, what he likes and what places he goes to. Location-based technology can be invaluable helpful in market researching. Collecting statistics about geolocation can tell incredibly lot about your client’s behavior. What points of sale are most popular? What are weak spots of your trading chain?

 

What technologies make the Location based Services possible?

Geo-fencing

This is a core feature in Location based Services. Using GPS (Global Positioning System) it creates virtual boundaries and refers the device to defined area or point on the map. The technology triggers information about presence in the area and alerts the server about certain actions. When the device is entering or leaving the boundaries, all the changes are reflected.

Geofences can be divided into three main types:

  1. Static
    User’s location relative to stationary zone or point
  2. Dynamic
    User’s location relative to customised points or objects
  3. Peer-to-Peer
    User’s location relative to other users

The boundaries can be configured by administrator and set up to notice specified event. You see all user’s activity you interested in. It enables to send notifications about promo actions going on in the area, make invitations to sellouts or even warn about lack of parking spaces. Geo-fencing reveals a highly innovative way to improve user’s experience.

Routing

The same as geo-fencing does, routing applies GPS and radio frequency identification (RFID) technologies. This feature allows to determine the route, traffic, distance, potential stops and delays, suggest the most optimal directions. Technology is extremely valuable for logistics and transportation industry. For instance, it helps to calculate driving from point A to point B within the best time possible, fuel consumption and drivers’ labor hours. We
already considered this on the taxi applications case.

As you see, many companies are already taking advantages of location based services. The positive forecast about location based services and augmented reality comes true. Success of such applications as Pokémon Go, Foursquare, Uber and others proves it the best.

Are you ready to implement the latest technologies and boost your business? If you have any questions we would be happy to answer you!

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