About

Sense Networks applies big science to mobile location data for predictive analytics in advertising. Sense Networks adds rich user behavior to location data to deliver actionable, predictive targeting “beyond place.”

The company’s technology platform receives streaming location data from mobile phones in real-time, processes the data in the context of billions of historical data points, and analyzes it to better understand human activity. We have built over 150 million mobile user profiles for use in mobile advertising.

Sense Networks, headquartered in New York City’s Flatiron neighborhood, was founded in 2003 and incorporated in early 2006. The founding team is composed of top computer scientists from MIT and Columbia University. The company is funded by Intel Capital, Javelin Venture Partners and investors from the hedge fund community.

Capabilities
  • Mobile Display
    • Mobile Rich Media (Including Interstitials & Expandables)
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    • Tablet Traffic
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    • Native & Custom Mobile Executions
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    • Requires SDK Integration
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  • Mobile Display
  • CPM, CPC, CPA
  • Demand Side Platform, Retargeting
  • Headline:
    Mobile Demand Side Platform
  • Industries
    Technology
  • Key Differentiator
    Process 4B location points per day. 90M users and 10B Impressions per month. Use opt-in location data through relationships with major mobile ad exchanges, extract behavioral attributes: Shopping (top 1,000 retail brands), Demographics (age, income, ethnicity), Lifestyle Categories (Business Traveler, Golfer, Movie Viewer, Student).
  • Targeting

    Behavioral, Historical Location Data, Current Location, Contextual, Impression Characteristics. MacroSense Behavioral Profiles (Shopping Behavioral, Demographic, Lifestyle / Interests), Location Context (Real-time distance to stores, Demographics of area, Weather), Impression Context (App, Platform / Device, Category)

  • Data Partners
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  • Ad Verification / Brand Safety / Measurement / Viewability Partners
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Site Traffic
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Global Rank 3,486,308
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United States Rank 34,155
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United States Page Views 100.0%
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Mobile App Data
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  • 10 SDKs
  • 3.28 Avg. Rating
  • 14 Total reviews
  • App Url: https://itunes.apple.com/app/sense-networks-inc-/id364146012
  • App Support: https://twitter.com/cabsense
  • Genre: Travel
  • Bundle ID: com.sensenetworks.CabSense
  • App Size: 69.4 M
  • Version: 4.0.1
  • Release Date: March 30th, 2010
  • Update Date: November 26th, 2020

Description:

CabSense shows which street corners in New York City are best for catching a taxi cab.

Every street corner in the city is rated from no stars (little cab activity) to 5 stars (lots of cab activity). The rating for each corner is estimated by applying machine learning algorithms to the pick-up locations of over 170 million taxi trips. These ratings change based on the time of day, day of the week, and your current location.

* Use the map view to find the best corner near you or at another location
* Plan ahead with the time slider to see the best corners at a future time.
* Shake 'N Hail to catch a cab

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Nate Nice

May 26, 2016

The cab app for New Yorkers

This is the cab app you need if you live in NYC. Periods. Good conversation piece too! :)

bronf

Feb 01, 2015

Awesome for knowing which way to walk

When you can't get a cab it tells you which direction to head Works like a charm and you don't look like a lost idiot

kate from nyc

Jan 06, 2013

Best way to find a cab in NYC!

I've been using this app for years and still love it! Works great!

Nate Nice

Dec 25, 2012

The cab app for New Yorkers

This is the cab app you need if you live in NYC. Periods. Good conversation piece too! :)

bronf

Oct 26, 2012

Awesome

New Yorkers always disagree about which corner is best to catch a taxi because seriously it matters

Zelnyc

Nov 25, 2010

Might Help But...

Fact that 1 people per hour is picked on, let's say 9th Ave and 20th St, on Friday at 2:45 am, does not mean that it is bad spot, maybe 300 empty cabs passed by going to Meatpacking. To get a cab u need to know basics: lights on=empty, lights off=taken; day shift ends at 5 pm/am so btw. 4:45 pm/am and 5:25 pm/am most of the cabs are on the way to and from garages, take a limo or a train; do no ask "can u take me to Queens," get inside and say address, if they complain, say u will report to TLC or say u will tip; cabs hate traffic and if they are empty they will not be in packed streets; they do not drive empty on streets that lead to bridges, so if u r in East Village at 7 pm and u wanna go to Brooklyn hail it like u go on UES; cabbies like UES and UWS; to hail just lift your arm, fast movement with hand signals that u go to Brooklyn, so they might not stop, also if u have a backpack or u are dressed as a hipster shows that u r going over the bridge; if u are at Penn or Grand Station when supply of cabs is low, do not wait in the line, walk 1 block and try there. Cabbies discriminate bridge and tunnel crowd only when demand for taxi is high (rush hours). When u lose hope check this application, it might help.
StoreKit
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AVFoundation
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Core Foundation Framework
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Core Graphics
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Core Location Framework
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Foundation Framework
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Launch Services
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Security Framework
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System Configuration F...
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UIKit
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Sense Networks advertising reaches 269 visitors across desktop and mobile web, in countries such as United States. Pricing models they offer are CPM, CPC, CPA on channels such as Mobile Advertising on Sense Networks will allow you to reach consumers in industries or verticals such as Technology; you can target them with parameters such as: Behavioral, Historical Location Data, Current Location, Contextual, Impression Characteristics. MacroSense Behavioral Profiles (Shopping Behavioral, Demographic, Lifestyle / Interests), Location Context (Real-time distance to stores, Demographics of area, Weather), Impression Context (App, Platform / Device, Category).

They are headquartered at New York, NY, United States, and have advertising & marketing contacts listed on Kochava.

Sense Networks works with Advertising technology companies such as DoubleClick.Net, Google Adsense, Google Adsense for Domains, AdBlock Acceptable Ads.