Geoapify

Converts raw addresses into coordinates, maps customer locations to service zones, and calculates optimal delivery routes for your field teams.

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Why use Ceven?

  1. AI native Geoapify integration

    • Describe the outcome and Ceven picks the right Geoapify calls, fills the parameters, and checks the result.
    • Structured, agent friendly tool schemas so each call runs reliably instead of by guesswork.
    • Rich coverage for reading, writing, and querying your Geoapify data, across all 25 of its actions.
  2. Managed auth

    • Built in OAuth with automatic token refresh and rotation.
    • One place to manage, scope, and revoke Geoapify access.
    • Per user and per environment credentials instead of shared keys.
  3. Agent optimized design

    • Actions are tuned from real success and error rates so reliability climbs over time.
    • Full execution logs so you always know what ran in Geoapify, when, and on whose behalf.
    • The agent pauses and asks when Geoapify is unclear instead of plowing ahead.
  4. Enterprise grade security

    • Fine grained access so you control which agents and people can reach Geoapify.
    • Least privilege by default, read scopes first and only the writes a workflow needs.
    • A full audit trail of every Geoapify action to support review and sign off.

Supported tools

Every action Ceven's agents can run on Geoapify, and when to use it.

Address Autocomplete
Use this when you need to get predictive suggestions from incomplete address text as a user types.
Batch Requests
Use when processing multiple API calls asynchronously in one operation to save on request overhead.
Get Administrative Boundaries
Pull GeoJSON boundaries for a location using a place ID or coordinates to check zone membership.
Forward Geocoding
Use when you need latitude and longitude from a specific street address.
Geometry Operation
Use when combining or intersecting multiple stored polygon geometries to define custom territories.
IP Geolocation
Use when you need to lookup the geographic location information of a user by their IP address.
Generate isoline
Use when visualizing reachable areas from a point based on time or distance thresholds.
Map Matching
Use when raw GPS points need alignment to the actual road network to correct signal drift.
Fetch Map Tiles
Pull raster map tiles or style JSON to render custom maps within a workflow report.
Place Details
Use when you have a place ID and need comprehensive metadata like opening hours or categories.
Places Search
Search for points of interest within a specified area matching specific categories.
Reverse Geocoding
Use when converting latitude and longitude coordinates into a structured human readable address.
Generate isoline (isochrone/isodistance)
Tool to generate isochrone or isodistance isolines. Use when visualizing reachable areas from a point; use `id` to poll ongoing calculations.
Fetch Geoapify Map Tiles
Tool to fetch raster map tiles or style JSON from Geoapify. Use when rendering custom maps with specific styles.
Create Marker Icon
Tool to create custom map marker icons. Use when you need a tailored marker after defining map annotations.
Postcode Search
Tool to retrieve postcode information for a location. Use when you need to fetch postcode details based on a given postcode or geographic coordinates.
Route Matrix
Tool to compute travel time and distance matrices. Use when you need durations and distances between multiple origin and destination pairs.
Route Planner
Tool to optimize multi agent routes and schedules. Use after defining agents and jobs/shipments.
Routing
Tool to calculate routes between multiple waypoints. Use when you need both distance, time, and turn by turn directions for two or more coordinates.

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Frequently asked questions

Ceven connects to your existing Geoapify account using your API key. Every request made by an agent counts against your Geoapify plan quota. To prevent unexpected costs, you can set a hard limit within the Ceven integration settings that stops the agent from making calls once a certain credit threshold is hit for the month. We do not bundle credits or sell Geoapify access; we simply provide the orchestration layer that tells Geoapify which endpoint to hit and how to format the data for your other tools. You can monitor your actual usage in the Geoapify dashboard in real time.
Yes. You can use the Geometry Operation tool to create and intersect polygons that represent your service areas. Once these are defined, Ceven can run a check every time a new lead comes in. The agent takes the address, converts it to a point via forward geocoding, and then runs a spatial query to see if that point exists within your custom polygon. If the point is outside the boundary, the agent can automatically tag the lead as out of area or trigger a different pricing tier based on the distance from your center.
When Geoapify returns no results or a low confidence score for an address, Ceven does not simply fail the workflow. Instead, the agent is programmed to flag the record for human review. It will mark the order as address verification pending and send a notification to your operations team. You can also set up a fallback workflow where the agent uses Address Autocomplete to find the three closest matches and emails the customer a link to confirm their correct location before the routing step begins.
Geoapify provides routing based on typical road speeds and network constraints. While it is highly accurate for planning and scheduling, it does not provide second by second live traffic jam updates in the same way a consumer navigation app does. For most logistics workflows, the travel time matrices are sufficient for creating schedules. If your workflow requires dynamic rerouting based on a sudden accident, the agent can poll the Routing API every few minutes to update the estimated time of arrival based on current network weights.
Yes. Geoapify imposes rate limits based on your specific plan tier. If you try to geocode ten thousand addresses in a single burst, you may hit a 429 too many requests error. To solve this, Ceven uses the Batch Requests tool. Instead of sending individual calls, the agent bundles multiple requests into a single asynchronous job. The agent then polls the job status and processes the results as they become available, ensuring your workflow stays within the rate limits of your chosen Geoapify tier without crashing.
Absolutely. You can use the Places Search action to look for specific categories of businesses within a certain radius of your own coordinates. For example, you can tell the agent to find all coffee shops within two kilometers of a new site location. The agent will pull the list of points of interest, including names and addresses, and can then push that data into a Google Sheet or a competitive analysis report in Salesforce for your real estate team to review.
Geoapify leverages OpenStreetMap data combined with their own proprietary enhancements. This means the data is community driven and generally very current, though extremely new roads in rural areas might have a slight delay in appearing. Because the data is updated frequently, the agent always pulls the most recent version of the map tiles and routing nodes. If you find a specific error in the map data, you can actually correct it on OpenStreetMap, and those changes will eventually flow through to the Geoapify API.
The Route Planner tool is designed for the vehicle routing problem. You provide the agent with a list of available drivers, their starting locations, and a list of jobs with time windows. The agent sends this entire dataset to Geoapify, which returns an optimized schedule. Ceven then parses this output to assign specific stops to each driver. If a driver becomes unavailable, you can trigger a re optimization workflow that redistributes the remaining stops among the active fleet to ensure all delivery windows are still met.

Alternatives to Geoapify

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