Retros provide a simple solution to gather meaningful behavioral data. Whether you are trying to understanding viewing, browsing or buying behavior the Retro solutions allow you to choose any combination of data from real users to gain deeper insights into their day to day lives.
More than 3.2 billion smartphone users around the world have access to roughly 1.96 million apps via the Apple App Store. As user bases and available apps continue to grow, most brands and companies recognize the need to understand device and app usage for developing app strategies. Our App Usage (iOS) Retro delivers actual app usage (hours/week), audience occurrence and an understanding of engagement metrics without the need of inaccurate surveys or other data collection methods.
If you want to know which apps actually exist on users iPhones then App Store retro is exactly what you need. Accurate view of all actual installed apps on individuals devices. If paired with the App Usage Retro it provides a true holistic view of what Apps have not only been downloaded but also the usage levels. Are apps just taking valuable screen real estate or are they actually being used?
Amazon is the world's largest retail platform. The Amazon Shopping Retro solution provides user level order history, price and product descriptions of every purchase made by a user from the last 3 months to one year. Additional years can also be collected upon request.
Sometimes you need to know more than what apps are installed on a device. The iOS App Store Purchase History Retro gives you insight to all app store purchases.
The Amazon Browsing Retro supplements other purchase Retros to help you understand not only what people buy, but what they search and browse for on Amazon.
YouTube Retro delivers detailed viewing behaviors including more than just titles. Genre, episodes and more are included to provide a detailed data set for analyzing user viewing behaviors. Understanding the largest streaming media platform is essential to understand the video content that makes up an increasing part of consumers daily lives.
Google Chrome Retro provides browsing URLs and search queries for individuals using the Google browser. If you want to understand what your audience is browsing and searching for then this Retro is an essential to all projects. Nicely paired with other browser and media consumption data such as YouTube and Netflix to provide a comprehensive view of user interest and engagement.
Instagram Retro access the users link engagement history. This history includes any link activity present in the users history. This may include bio links, YouTube links, any ads clicked on or external inks. Link activity is a key indicator of interest and intent.
Netflix Retro provides the users complete watch history including Title, Day, Program, Genre, length as well as other attributes. Although we capture via a mobile device we can access the entire Account History - which means you can see total viewing time whether a user is watching via a Smart TV, laptop, tablet or mobile. This Retro pairs perfectly with the App Usage Retro to understand on device time spent.
Uber Retro delivers actual user ride history including: time, duration and cost to understand user behaviors.
Safari Retro provides browsing URLs and search queries for individuals using the Safari browser- which is essential to understand iOS users. Nicely paired with other browser and media consumption data such as YouTube and Netflix to provide a comprehensive view of user interest and engagement.
Our Google Play Store Retro provides an accurate reflection of actual installed apps on an individuals device.
Google Search Activity Retro delivers huge amounts of valuable data, providing insight into user search behaviour. Every single search tells a story and our clients use this to help make better informed data-driven decisions.
The Instacart Retro delivers a detailed list of grocery delivery items including price, description and date.
The Doordash Retro provided you with a detailed list of ordered items, on what day and the price of items to understand individuals food delivery behaviors
The Ocado shopping Retro delivers Ocado shopping orders including product description and price.
The Asda shopping Retro delivers Asda shopping orders including product description and price.
The Morrisons shopping Retro delivers Morrisons shopping orders including product description and price.
Not all apps are used or installed on a users' device. The Android App Purchase History Retro provides all Google Play Store purchases.
The more than 3.2 billion smartphone users around the world have access to roughly millions of apps via the Google Play Store. As user bases and available apps continue to grow, most brands and companies recognize the need for understanding device and app usage and developing app strategies.
Our App Usage (Android) Retro delivers actual app usage (hours/week), audience occurrence, and an understanding of engagement metrics without the need of innaurate surveys or other data collection methods.
The Tesco shopping Retro delivers Tesco shopping orders including product description and price.
The Sainsbury shopping Retro delivers Sainsbury shopping orders including product description and price.
The Walmart shopping retro delivers Walmart shopping orders including product description and price.
The Target shopping Retro delivers Target shopping orders including product description and price.
Lyft Retro delivers actual user ride history including time, duration and cost to understand user behaviors. Perfectly combines with Uber or alone to understand the populations mobility.
Our Device Utilization Retro delivers actual app usage (hours/10days), audience occurrence, and an understanding of engagement metrics without the need of inaccurate surveys or other data collection methods. What makes this different to App Usage? Device Utilization brings to light the usage that happens behind the scene. Perfect for Music, audiobooks, mapping or phone call data.
The iOS Home Screen Retro delivers home screen app layout providing specific app placement on the primary home screen.