Esri’s ArcGIS Platform Selected For Expansion Of Development With Relive

Esri's ArcGIS platform selected for expansion of development with Relive

Esri , world leader in location intelligence, today records outdoor adventures and journeys to help users relive those moments. Relive, the developer of the app, has announced that it has joined the ranks of the largest companies to move to Esri’s new Platform as a Service (PaaS) ArcGIS platform.

This is just right for the needs of this Dutch-based start-up. Relive allows you to purchase Esri’s World Imagery and World Elevation services as much as you need to build and support your app, and add functionality using the ArcGIS API for JavaScript. Relive can also continue to grow with Esri’s support as its user base grows exponentially.

Joris Van Kruijssen, Chief Operating Officer (COO), who co-founded Relive, said: “We are thrilled to work with Esri to continue to provide world-class outdoor apps to our users. As an emerging technology company focused on innovation, there are many ways to achieve the ideal user experience. The ability to develop and combine technologies is key to success. The ArcGIS platform is perfect for this need, and Esri has brilliantly supported our unique use cases. ”

Relive, an app for Apple and Android phones, was born in 2016 when Van Kruijssen and Lex Daniels and Yousef El-Dardiry went on a cycling trip to Spain with these friends. It was. The three realized that existing apps that track their journey only record clinical indicators such as distance and health, and thought they needed an app that could easily tell stories that they could share with friends and family. I did.

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Relive developers want to maintain the initial technical investment in building their app infrastructure and keep pace with the company’s growth without signing restrictive license agreements that dictate who will provide which tools.

I decided to choose the right element for each need like a piece of puzzle. The start-up already had a third-party API, working with preference providers for other needs, but with high-quality maps and terrain images to show users’ routes anywhere on the planet. I finally chose Esri’s rich geographic image because I needed it.

The app uses animated videos to show the flow lines that follow the user’s route through 3D cityscapes and mountains, as well as markings the time and distance, and where you stopped for a photo shoot on your vacation. Display the image like a slide show. Currently, more than 10 million people are using Relive, and the company’s management is aiming to increase that number to 100 million in the future.

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