?? Sneak Preview: Maptitude 2024

?? Sneak Preview: Maptitude 2024

Maptitude 2024 is due out in the first quarter of 2024, and we are offering you an exclusive first look at some of the new features!


?? Sales Territories

? Full support for hierarchical sales territories with any number of levels, such as territories, districts, and regions.

? Share territories with others via Maptitude Online.

This three-level territory hierarchy contains regions and districts that are made from groups of territories


?? Vehicle Routing

? Balance routes on cost (dollars per mile and/or hour) and weight capacity.

? Compare routes with those calculated by Google, HERE, and Bing.

? Benchmark routes to identify potential improvements and cost savings.


? New Premium Data:

? Access the most up-to-date geographic information available, including the 2020 Census and 2022 ACS demographics.

? Completely new free premium data for Maptitude 2024 customers.

? Updated ZIP Code boundaries, streets, and country packages.


? Maptitude Online Features:

? Use drawing tools to interactively measure features and add shapes to maps.

? Download demographics by shape as an Excel report.

? New themes for cluster/bubble and density/hot-spot visualizations.

Maptitude Online Cluster/Bubble Map


?? Python Integration:

? Run Python scripts in-process using the COM API.

? Set up your preferred Python distribution and environment within Maptitude.


?? Maptitude 2024 Benefits:

? Optimize sales territories, routes, and operations.

? Make informed decisions about sales force expansion.

? Reduce fuel consumption, labor costs, and vehicle utilization.

? Gain deeper insights from geospatial data.

? Improve productivity with streamlined development workflows.

? Use the latest and most accurate data for analysis.

? Easily share your maps and analysis online.

? Leverage Python's powerful scripting capabilities


I really like the complex routing tools integrated in Maptitude. It used to cost a fortune before!! And it is STILL ~ non-existent in open-sourced and legacy GIS software; whereas, standalone tools are both expensive and are not well integrated with GIS.

Brett Lucas

Principal Planner, Communications Manager & Economic Development Coordinator at the City of Cheney. Adjunct Geography, GIS & Urban Planning Instructor

9 个月

Looking forward to the 2024 release.

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