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1 – How is your mapping application different from existing ones?

Most tools only display your data on a map. LocalFlow goes further — it redefines mapping as a true operational analysis and decision-making tool. The application combines visualization, exploration, and business configuration within a single environment, directly connected to your CRM or ERP data.


You can visualize, cross-reference, filter, and compare your business data according to fully customizable geographic logic:

  • Territory creation and customization: manual drawing, OpenData grids, or segmentation based on your own metadata.
  • Multi-territory comparison to assess performance, balance, or potential across regions.
  • Coverage analysis to identify gaps, overlaps, or inefficiencies.
  • Real-time editing: adjust a territory and instantly see the impact on your indicators.


Dynamic analytics modules integrated into the map provide a deeper and more interactive view of your data, without needing an external BI tool.

3 – We already use geo-mapping, BI or CRM dashboards — why add LocalFlow?

LocalFlow doesn’t replace your existing analytics tools — it extends them into the field.


Traditional Business Intelligence solutions consolidate and store data, but they’re often static and centralized. LocalFlow, by contrast, makes your data geographic, interactive, and directly actionable on the map. It’s a “light BI” approach — no ETL, no data warehouse, just a simple API proxy. That means lower costs, shorter deployment times, and fewer technical dependencies, while delivering an instant operational view.


CRM dashboards, on the other hand, focus mainly on historical insights. LocalFlow adds the analytical depth and real-time responsiveness they lack, letting you explore, compare, and adjust territories as conditions change.​


Finally, unlike other geo-visualization or mapping analytics tools, LocalFlow goes beyond displaying markers or heatmaps. It embeds a true territorial management logic — create or modify areas on the fly, perform cross-territory analyses, integrate external data, and track key metrics in real time.


This mix of analysis and action makes LocalFlow a unique tool — lightweight, flexible, and ready to use. Plug & play, it makes your business data accessible, visual, and actionable in real time, right within your daily workflows.​

2 – What does LocalFlow actually offer that other tools don’t?

Beyond its technical capabilities, LocalFlow is designed to give users full autonomy in managing and analyzing their territories. Each user can configure maps, adjust filters, redraw zones, or compare results directly within the application, without depending on IT or BI teams.


The experience is smooth and responsive — data updates in real time, changes are instant, and the interface remains simple, clear, and intuitive. This level of autonomy empowers field teams, regional managers, and business leaders to make faster, better-informed decisions, without waiting for centralized reports or dashboards.


In short, LocalFlow is not a traditional mapping tool, but a lightweight, reactive analytical platform designed to turn geographic data into a daily decision-making asset.

5 – How long does it take to get started?

LocalFlow can be installed and used in record time.


For a standard setup, just a few hours are enough to connect your data and visualize your first insights. On average:

  • Installation & connection: 1 hour
  • First business configuration: less than one day
  • Full deployment: under 48 hours


This speed is the hallmark of our lightware model — a lightweight, efficient, and autonomous software approach that deploys easily, without complexity or technical dependencies.

4 – What if my business needs or challenges evolve?

LocalFlow is designed to evolve with you — not against you.


Thanks to its modular architecture and integration with Daquota Studio, every component is versioned, editable, and reusable without creating dependency chains or “domino effects.” There’s no need to rebuild from scratch — updates and adjustments can be published instantly, allowing your teams to keep working without disruption.


LocalFlow easily adapts to new use cases — whether it’s a shift in scope, a new territorial structure, or additional data sources. Interfaces, layers, and filters can all be modified or enriched on the fly, without complex development or technical constraints.


It’s an evolutive solution, built to support the continuous transformation of your business operations.

6 – How does LocalFlow compare to geo-analysis tools?

Traditional geo-analysis platforms (CartoRadio, GeoPortail, QGIS, IGN, etc.) are powerful but heavy, expensive, and disconnected from your existing systems. They serve strategic or occasional needs, but remain rigid and difficult to use in daily operations.


LocalFlow takes the opposite approach: operational, agile, and fully integrated.

  • Direct connection to your business data (CRM, ERP, external APIs)
  • Real-time analysis and updates, directly on the map
  • Simple configuration, with no GIS expertise required


It’s the difference between a specialized annual analysis and a daily, real-time decision-making tool your teams can manage themselves.


4 – What if my business needs or challenges evolve?

LocalFlow is designed to evolve with you — not against you.


Thanks to its modular architecture and integration with Daquota Studio, every component is versioned, editable, and reusable without creating dependency chains or “domino effects.” There’s no need to rebuild from scratch — updates and adjustments can be published instantly, allowing your teams to keep working without disruption.


LocalFlow easily adapts to new use cases — whether it’s a shift in scope, a new territorial structure, or additional data sources. Interfaces, layers, and filters can all be modified or enriched on the fly, without complex development or technical constraints.


It’s an evolutive solution, built to support the continuous transformation of your business operations.


5 – How long does it take to get started?

LocalFlow can be installed and used in record time.


For a standard setup, just a few hours are enough to connect your data and visualize your first insights. On average:

  • Installation & connection: 1 hour
  • First business configuration: less than one day
  • Full deployment: under 48 hours


This speed is the hallmark of our lightware model — a lightweight, efficient, and autonomous software approach that deploys easily, without complexity or technical dependencies


6 – How does LocalFlow compare to geo-analysis tools?

Traditional geo-analysis platforms (CartoRadio, GeoPortail, QGIS, IGN, etc.) are powerful but heavy, expensive, and disconnected from your existing systems. They serve strategic or occasional needs, but remain rigid and difficult to use in daily operations.


LocalFlow takes the opposite approach: operational, agile, and fully integrated.

  • Direct connection to your business data (CRM, ERP, external APIs)
  • Real-time analysis and updates, directly on the map
  • Simple configuration, with no GIS expertise required


It’s the difference between a specialized annual analysis and a daily, real-time decision-making tool your teams can manage themselves.


3 – We already use geo-mapping, BI or CRM dashboards — why add LocalFlow?

LocalFlow doesn’t replace your existing analytics tools — it extends them into the field.


Traditional Business Intelligence solutions consolidate and store data, but they’re often static and centralized. LocalFlow, by contrast, makes your data geographic, interactive, and directly actionable on the map. It’s a “light BI” approach — no ETL, no data warehouse, just a simple API proxy. That means lower costs, shorter deployment times, and fewer technical dependencies, while delivering an instant operational view.


CRM dashboards, on the other hand, focus mainly on historical insights. LocalFlow adds the analytical depth and real-time responsiveness they lack, letting you explore, compare, and adjust territories as conditions change.​


Finally, unlike other geo-visualization or mapping analytics tools, LocalFlow goes beyond displaying markers or heatmaps. It embeds a true territorial management logic — create or modify areas on the fly, perform cross-territory analyses, integrate external data, and track key metrics in real time. This combination of analysis and action makes LocalFlow a unique solution: lightweight, modular, and immediately operational.


This mix of analysis and action makes LocalFlow a unique tool — lightweight, flexible, and ready to use. Plug & play, it makes your business data accessible, visual, and actionable in real time, right within your daily workflows.




2 – What does LocalFlow actually offer that other tools don’t?

Beyond its technical capabilities, LocalFlow is designed to give users full autonomy in managing and analyzing their territories. Each user can configure maps, adjust filters, redraw zones, or compare results directly within the application, without depending on IT or BI teams.


The experience is smooth and responsive — data updates in real time, changes are instant, and the interface remains simple, clear, and intuitive. This level of autonomy empowers field teams, regional managers, and business leaders to make faster, better-informed decisions, without waiting for centralized reports or dashboards.


In short, LocalFlow is not a traditional mapping tool, but a lightweight, reactive analytical platform designed to turn geographic data into a daily decision-making asset.


1 – How is your mapping application different from existing ones?

Most tools only display your data on a map. LocalFlow goes further — it redefines mapping as a true operational analysis and decision-making tool. The application combines visualization, exploration, and business configuration within a single environment, directly connected to your CRM or ERP data.


You can visualize, cross-reference, filter, and compare your business data according to fully customizable geographic logic:

  • Territory creation and customization: manual drawing, OpenData grids, or segmentation based on your own metadata.
  • Multi-territory comparison to assess performance, balance, or potential across regions.
  • Coverage analysis to identify gaps, overlaps, or inefficiencies.
  • Real-time editing: adjust a territory and instantly see the impact on your indicators.


Dynamic analytics modules integrated into the map provide a deeper and more interactive view of your data, without needing an external BI tool.