Tomtom

Connects your location data to business workflows to automate route optimization, track traffic incidents, and convert raw coordinates into actionable addresses.

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Why use Ceven?

  1. AI native Tomtom integration

    • Describe the outcome and Ceven picks the right Tomtom 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 Tomtom data, across all 82 of its actions.
  2. Managed auth

    • Built in OAuth with automatic token refresh and rotation.
    • One place to manage, scope, and revoke Tomtom 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 Tomtom, when, and on whose behalf.
    • The agent pauses and asks when Tomtom is unclear instead of plowing ahead.
  4. Enterprise grade security

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

Supported tools

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

Calculate Route
Use this when you need driving directions between points with optional waypoints and current traffic considerations.
Category Search
Use this when you need to find points of interest within a specific category around a location.
EV Charging Availability
Retrieve live availability for EV charging stations using a connector set ID and POI ID.
Flow Segment Data
Pull current and free flow speeds for a specific road segment based on coordinates.
Fuzzy Search
Use this for flexible matching on free form location queries or messy address strings.
Get Map Copyrights
Retrieve attribution and copyright information for a specific map tile.
Map Static Image
Fetch a standalone map snapshot given center coordinates and zoom level for display.
Matrix Routing
Calculate a matrix of travel times and distances between multiple origins and destinations.
Nearby Search
Find points of interest near a specified set of coordinates.
Points of Interest Search
Search for specific points of interest by name or category query.
Reverse Geocode
Convert geographic latitude and longitude coordinates into a human readable address.
Structured Geocode
Convert structured address fields like street and city into precise coordinates.
Traffic Incidents
Retrieve detailed traffic incidents within a defined bounding box area.
List Map Styles
Pull available map style options after selecting a valid asset version.
List Map Fonts
Tool to list available font asset versions for map rendering. call after confirming the api key is valid.
List Assets Sprites
Tool to list available sprites for a given asset version. use after determining the assetversion.
EV Charging Stations Availability
Tool to retrieve ev charging station availability info. use when you have the connectorsetid and poiid to get live availability.
List Sprite Versions
Tool to list available sprite asset versions. use when you need to know which sprite versions are available after obtaining a valid api key.
MAP_DISPLAY_RASTER_TILE
Tool to retrieve a raster map tile for specified coordinates and zoom. use when you need direct tile image data for custom map rendering.
Map Display Static Image
Tool to fetch a static map snapshot given center coords and zoom. use when you need a standalone map image for display.
Map Display WMS GetMap
Tool to retrieve a map image via wms getmap. use when you need georeferenced map layers for custom rendering.

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Frequently asked questions

Ceven implements an intelligent queuing system that respects the specific quota limits of your TomTom account tier. If a workflow triggers a massive batch of geocoding requests that exceed your current requests per second limit, the agent automatically pauses and retries the remaining calls using an exponential backoff strategy. This ensures your API key does not get temporarily blocked during high volume operations. You can monitor your remaining quota within the Ceven dashboard, and the agent will send a notification if you are consistently hitting eighty percent of your daily limit so you can upgrade your TomTom plan before service interruptions occur.
Yes. You can build a workflow that monitors the battery level of your vehicles and uses the EV Charging Stations Availability tool to find open chargers. The agent pulls the current location of the vehicle, searches for the nearest charging stations in the correct category, and then checks the live availability of specific connectors. Once an available charger is found, the agent can push the coordinates directly to the driver and calculate the most efficient route to get there. This removes the guesswork for drivers and ensures they do not arrive at a station only to find every plug is currently occupied.
Ceven can coordinate the selection of map styles and assets through the TomTom API to ensure your visual outputs are consistent. The agent uses the List Map Styles and List Assets Sprites tools to identify the correct versioning for your brand requirements. While the agent does not render the final image itself, it fetches the correct static map snapshots or raster tiles using those specific style parameters and delivers the image URL or binary data to your destination tool. This allows you to automate the creation of branded delivery maps or location reports that match your corporate visual identity perfectly.
Structured geocoding is used when you have clean data separated into fields like house number, street, and postal code. It is the most accurate way to get coordinates. Fuzzy search is designed for free form text where the user might have made a typo or provided an incomplete address. Ceven chooses the tool based on the input format. If the agent detects a single string of text, it uses fuzzy search to find the best match. If it sees a structured object from a form, it uses structured geocoding to ensure the highest possible precision for the resulting coordinates.
The workflow uses a polling or event based trigger to check for traffic incidents within a specific bounding box around your active routes. When the Traffic Incidents tool returns a new event like a crash or roadwork, the agent evaluates the severity and the impact on the current path. If the delay exceeds a threshold you define, such as ten minutes, the agent triggers the Calculate Route tool to find a faster alternative. It then updates the logistics system and notifies the driver. This loop runs continuously in the background so your fleet reacts to road conditions without manual intervention.
Yes. A critical quirk of the TomTom Matrix Routing API is the limit on the number of origins and destinations per single request. Depending on your account level, there is a hard cap on the matrix size. If you attempt to calculate a matrix for one hundred origins and one hundred destinations in one call, the API will return an error. Ceven handles this by automatically chunking large requests into smaller batches that fit within TomTom limits. The agent then stitches the results back together into a single unified table before passing the data to your final destination.
Yes. This is handled through the Reverse Geocode tool. When a vehicle reaches a destination, the system captures the final GPS coordinate. Ceven then sends that coordinate to TomTom to retrieve the official street address. This address is then pushed into your billing or CRM system to verify that the service was delivered to the correct location. This process eliminates manual entry errors and provides an audit trail of exactly where a job was completed, which is essential for disputes or tax compliance in location based service industries.
TomTom requires specific attribution for their map data. Ceven uses the Get Map Copyrights tool to retrieve the exact legal text required for the specific tiles or images being used in your workflow. When the agent generates a report or pushes a map image to a customer facing email, it automatically appends the required copyright string to the footer of the message. This ensures your business remains compliant with TomTom terms of service without requiring your team to manually track which attribution string belongs to which map version or zoom level.

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