Store finders that render the right store for the user.
Detect the user's city or pincode, surface the nearest brand outlet inside the ad, route the click to that outlet's page or to map directions. Templates that turn awareness into footfall.
How does a store locator ad know which store to show?
The ad reads the user's IP-derived city at impression time, looks up the brand's nearest outlet from a feed, and renders that store's address inside the ad. If the user enters a pincode in a search field, the ad refines further. Click-through can route to map directions or to the outlet's page.
What does the brand need to provide?
A spreadsheet or feed of store locations: name, address, city, pincode, latitude or longitude, optional store hours and contact number. The platform handles ingestion, refresh, and the geo-matching logic. Brands typically refresh the feed weekly or monthly.
Does this work for QSR and retail equally?
Yes. Quick service restaurants typically use it for delivery radius matching. Retail brands typically use it to drive walk-ins to the closest outlet during sale weekends. Auto dealerships use it for service centre routing. The same template generalises across all of these.