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Proxible Adds Location-Based Activation to Companies’ Mobile Apps

Location-activated triggers are becoming a major part of the future of marketing in technology.  Technologies like GPS and NFC have made it so that specific locations and items can activate smartphones and tablets.  This technology can deliver text messages to mobile devices and even turn on certain apps.  Proxible is a cool product that inserts this technology into a company’s mobile application.  Proxible’s service turns everyday objects and locations into potential marketing tools.  As potential customers travel through the real world and interact with different locations and items, companies can engage them with their brand or product.  Proxible can’t have objects activate users’ phones without permission.  However, they can have objects trigger the sending of text messages or the activation of specific apps when the user has agreed to allow it.  Proxible enhances other businesses’ apps with these features and allows its clients to use the technology as they see fit.  By allowing this customization, Proxible ensures that each brand that can construct their customers’ experiences exactly how they want them.  If anyone has a Proxible enabled application but its features aren’t working correctly, mobile computer support may be helpful. 

Advertising is the most obvious application of Proxible’s product and technology.  However, it is not the only interesting way to use the product. There are multiple other possibilities for organizations to utilize proximity-based activation.  For example, any company hosting an event could benefit from Proxible. The event’s app could pop up with location-based messages that tell attendees when different events are going to take place in a specific area.  It would be an immediate and convenient way of informing event-goers of activities and presentations.  Museums could also make good use of Proxible’s technology.  They could have mobile applications with audio tours where the digital tour guide automatically activates when a tourist gets close to a specific exhibit.  Even local governments could use Proxible to send messages to drivers when a road closes down nearby.  These text messages could suggest alternate routes and detours to the driver.  Proxible’s tech is very versatile and could have many different uses in real-world situations.

Proxible sells its technology as a service to businesses with any sort of mobile application.  Companies that have a serious interest in the technology should ensure that their business computer services are able to handle the integration of such a product.

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