
Points of interest map
Search within 24 million references of companies and services in the USA to spot your competitors, prospects, POIs, and services…






Intuitive & Easy to Use
1. Click on the POIs tab

2. Search by categories or name

3. Save your search
4. Visualize on the map and export it!

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Just because it's (too) easy doesn't mean it's not reliable 😘 Smappen integrates the Census Bureau insights on population and more than 5 million companies from our database.
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What is a point of interest?
A point of interest (or POI) is defined pretty simply as any place someone might find interesting. Depending on the need, these points can be interesting for a bunch of different reasons. For a tourist, a hotel, a theatre, or a nice restaurant are all examples of points of interest. For someone looking to buy a house, a gym, a school, and a doctor’s office would be points of interest. Basically, POIs can vary greatly depending on who you are and what you’re looking for, but they all have something in common; they’re locations that are particularly noteworthy.
What are some common applications for point of interest data?
While an app like Google Maps is an obvious example of how point of interest data is used, it can do a whole lot more throughout different industries. There is one use that’s common among all industries, though: finding the best place to start a specific project, business, or franchise. Let’s look at other applications for POI data across a few industries. > Retail: The retail world is the best example of how points of interest can be used for starting a business or opening a new site for a franchise. Whoever’s in charge of making this kind of decision will use points of interest to gauge how much competition they’ll have to deal with in a certain area, how much foot traffic they can expect, and how accessible their new location will be. > Tourism: Both tourists and the businesses that cater to them use point of interest data extensively — often without realizing it. Before even traveling to their destination, tourists will look for the best place to stay, often by using a potential hotel’s location to find nearby attractions, restaurants, and other locations. Once they’re there, they’ll use a similar process to plan out their route, trying to group as many nearby attractions together. > Governments: Governments, be they municipal, state, or national, need to use POI data for all sorts of projects. Since they have a hand in managing a variety of important services — from supplying water to managing construction projects — they need to keep a close watch on specific POIs. For example, a gas line is a pretty important POI for a construction project that involves drilling through concrete. > Real estate: Before kickstarting a real estate project, construction companies, investors, and property management companies will look into POIs near where they’re hoping to build. If they’re building a residential building, they’ll look into nearby amenities, such as grocery stores, schools, gyms, and the like. For commercial properties, they might look at points of interest like highways and parking garages. > Transportation and logistics: In this industry, POIs are all about saving on cost and optimizing potential routes. Let’s take Amazon as an example here. An Amazon distribution center is an example of a POI that’ll be taken into account when planning routes, but so is a gas station, a highway, and a residential neighborhood.
5 examples of apps that use point of interest data
Software developers use point of interest data to create all sorts of apps that turn physical locations into useful information. Here are just a few examples. Navigation apps: Google Maps is the textbook example of an app that uses point of interest data to make your life easier, whether you’re looking for a particular place to eat or just trying to get around town.Travel apps: A travel app like TripAdvisor uses POI data to recommend attractions, restaurants, and more to tourists. Event apps: Are you a fan of live events? Apps like Eventbrite aren’t just for getting thickets. They also use POI data to recommend local events to you when you use them. Food and drink apps: If you’re a foodie, you’ve probably used apps like OpenTable or UberEats to either find a great place to eat or get food delivered. These apps use POI data to do this. Location intelligence tools: Location intelligence is all about using location-based data to make better decisions. With an app like Smappen, you can use location intelligence and POI data to improve your marketing campaigns, map out your business’s coverage area, and more.