Geofencing
Definition
Geofencing creates a virtual boundary around a real-world location, such as a store or neighborhood. When users enter or leave that area, it triggers marketing actions like push notifications, ads, or SMS alerts. It is often used for local promotions and location-based engagement.
How Geofencing Works
Marketers typically set up geofences using GPS or Wi-Fi signals. When a customer walks into the defined zone, they may receive an offer such as "Get 15% off today at our store." This is popular in retail, restaurants, and events.
Benefits of Geofencing
Geofencing allows real-time, location-based engagement that encourages immediate action and strengthens connections between online and offline interactions.
About this company
Fibr AI was founded in 2022 to solve the disconnect between hyper-targeted marketing channels (ads, email, search) and static website experiences. The platform combines software infrastructure, AI agents, and human-in-the-loop oversight to create personalized, dynamic web experiences at scale. It enables marketers to build AI-driven landing pages, run continuous experimentation, and personalize experiences based on ads, location, device, behavior, CDP/CRM data, and LLM-sourced traffic. The company is headquartered in Delaware, USA.
Founded 2022. Headquartered in Delaware, USA.
Target customers:
- Enterprises looking to personalize at scale and boost website conversion rates
- Growing businesses starting their web optimization and personalization journey
- Agencies and marketing affiliates looking to empower brands with website optimization