Low lead conversion

Utilizing space data to streamline your workflows

Outsmart your competition with highly qualified leads

State-of-the art satellite imagery can - in combination with other geospatial data - be used to detect and locate properties with specific physical characteristics: land use class, parcel size, reachability, existence of swimming pools, ongoing construction etc. At ubicube we go even further and link the identified properties of interest with national cadastre data to derive qualitative offline marketing and real estate leads that boost your sales numbers.

How does it work?

Geodata-driven Property Search

We train our geospatial intelligence to scan satellite imagery and open geodata for properties that fit your search criteria or whose owners are your target customers.

Cadastre Data Integration

n order to extract qualified leads, we dock to publicly available databases to determine contact points to corresponding property owners.

Convenient Access

The generated leads can be provided in various ways: from Excel lists to Interactive Web Portals, we offer full flexibility.

Your benefits

Reduce Marketing Efforts

Highly targeted leads spare the resources of you and your employees.

Increase Conversion Rates

Achieve better conversion rates with less effort.

Use-cases

Offline Marketing Leads for Real Estate Related Service and Trading Companies
Private properties with features such as ongoing construction, pools or gardens represent a business opportunity for a lot of companies! Ubicube uses geospatial intelligence to enable them to target their marketing campaigns on such properties and their corresponding owners.
Off-market Property Leads for Real Estate Agents
Real estate agents now have the possibility to systematically search for properties and rank the results according to their clients’ needs. Ubicube develops the technological backbone and enables their clients to finally get a hand on off-market properties.

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