You can create a list of geofence objects by setting the latitude, longitude, radius, duration, and transition types of each geofence . The transition types indicate the events that trigger the geofence, such as when users enter or exit a geofence.
Read moreHow do I create a geofence?
Creating a new geofence on the map is a simple process:
Read moreHow do I set up geofencing for my business?
To use geofencing in your marketing, you must first establish a virtual boundary around a specified location . This can be as simple as a circle drawn around a location on Google Maps. This geofence will then trigger a response when an authorized device enters or exits that area.
Read moreCan I geofence my website?
The Geofencing API allow authorized Web applications to define geographic areas and receive notifications when the device enters or leaves these areas without the need to periodically query the Geolocation API .
Read moreDoes geofencing only work on app?
A weird thing is that the geofence triggers only work when Google maps is running, on any app on device.
Read moreWhat do you need for geofencing?
To make use of geofencing, an administrator or developer must first establish a virtual boundary around a specified location in GPS- or RFID-enabled software . This can be as simple as a circle drawn 100 feet around a location on Google Maps, as specified using APIs when developing a mobile app.
Read moreWhat is required for geofencing?
Format: Geofencing doesn’t require hardware . It comes in the form of a software that can be integrated into a mobile app and managed through an online dashboard or API. Target Range: Geofencing is more beneficial for large-range outdoor targeting.
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