The Roamler website (beta version) with login environment
Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2025 5:36 am
Roamler's clients are, for example, commercial (retail) companies, municipalities or operators of out-of-home advertisers. They need information on how their products are presented in public spaces.
What is the revenue model?
“The organization, brand or person who puts out the question via Roamler pays. Roamler in turn pays a considerable part of that amount to the 'Roamlers', those who carry out the assignment. What we focus on are clients who want to work with us on a structural basis. After all, there are so many possibilities with this concept.”
2. Are there competing applications?
“When we, Wiggert de Haan (co-founder) and I, came up with this, we thought 'we won't be namibia phone number list the only ones'. In the United States, there was already an app ( Field Agent ) that focuses purely on making money and has no community. Gigwalk was launched in mid-May, which has many similarities with our service”, says Martijn. “What I really like is the combination of physical and virtual. Roamler is not something that only takes place on the internet, but something for which you also have to do something in the physical space.”
And how did you come up with the name Roamler?
“We did a name session and then we came up with Roamler: 2 syllables and no bad associations abroad. No fancy stories.”
3. How does it work?
The user downloads the free app on his iPhone and activates it with an activation code. Roamler offers assignments that the user can perform in his own or public space, such as 'photograph your fridge' or 'fill in a checklist at one of the playgrounds in Amsterdam'. Roamler sends assignments to its community based on GPS. For example, a beer brand has a stand at a festival and wants Roamlers present to take a picture of it. Roamlers who are nearby receive a push message via Roamlers: 'There is an assignment for Heineken at this festival: photograph a Heineken stand and earn a few euros'.
What is the revenue model?
“The organization, brand or person who puts out the question via Roamler pays. Roamler in turn pays a considerable part of that amount to the 'Roamlers', those who carry out the assignment. What we focus on are clients who want to work with us on a structural basis. After all, there are so many possibilities with this concept.”
2. Are there competing applications?
“When we, Wiggert de Haan (co-founder) and I, came up with this, we thought 'we won't be namibia phone number list the only ones'. In the United States, there was already an app ( Field Agent ) that focuses purely on making money and has no community. Gigwalk was launched in mid-May, which has many similarities with our service”, says Martijn. “What I really like is the combination of physical and virtual. Roamler is not something that only takes place on the internet, but something for which you also have to do something in the physical space.”
And how did you come up with the name Roamler?
“We did a name session and then we came up with Roamler: 2 syllables and no bad associations abroad. No fancy stories.”
3. How does it work?
The user downloads the free app on his iPhone and activates it with an activation code. Roamler offers assignments that the user can perform in his own or public space, such as 'photograph your fridge' or 'fill in a checklist at one of the playgrounds in Amsterdam'. Roamler sends assignments to its community based on GPS. For example, a beer brand has a stand at a festival and wants Roamlers present to take a picture of it. Roamlers who are nearby receive a push message via Roamlers: 'There is an assignment for Heineken at this festival: photograph a Heineken stand and earn a few euros'.