About AppsFlyer
AppsFlyer provides users with centralized and accurate ROI tracking for each of their marketing campaigns and advertising sources. This includes both traditional advertising sources - like TV and social media - as well as harder-to-measure sources like in-app advertisements. It then sends all of this data to one consolidated dashboard to be viewed and analyzed.
About Google My Business
The Google My Business API allows you to manage your business locations on Google so that your customers can always find you, no matter what device they’re using.
Popular Use Cases
Bring all your AppsFlyer data to Amazon Redshift
Load your AppsFlyer data to Google BigQuery
ETL all your AppsFlyer data to Snowflake
Move your AppsFlyer data to MySQL
Bring all your Google My Business data to Amazon Redshift
Load your Google My Business data to Google BigQuery
ETL all your Google My Business data to Snowflake
Move your Google My Business data to MySQL
AppsFlyer's End Points
AppsFlyer Data Locker
Configure a large, daily export of raw data - including organic installs, impressions, uninstalls and in-app events - which is sent to a dedicated AWS bucket. Then, access that exported data whenever you need to and integrate it with other data sources for an even broader variety of insights and metrics.
AppsFlyer Reports and Exporting
Appsflyer reports fall into four categories: performance, re-targeting, fraud prevention, and raw data reports. You can export any of these reports to get an array of useful data, including the number of installations in a date range, the number of lost leads that were successfully retargeted, and the number of in-app events that occurred in a set period. This allows you to gauge your true ROI as accurately as possible.
Google My Business's End Points
Google My Business Admins
You can add admins to accounts or locations using just their Google account. That way, they can easily help manage your business.
Google My Business Accounts
In your Google accounts collection, you can list your account data, create an account, and update your accounts. This allows you to have full control over your business from one location.
Google My Business Locations
Use the API to create and edit locations. Once they’re verified, these will help attract new customers and make your local business more visible over time.
Google My Business Attributes
Create metadata for an attribute. This contains display information for the attribute, including a localized name and a heading for grouping related attributes together.
Google My Business Categories
A category allows you to describe what a business is. This will help you organize your Google My Business data over time.