How Landhep Works

Landhep turns business questions into location intelligence by combining data signals, industry logic, and composite scoring into actionable recommendations.

Start with the Decision, Not the Data

Landhep is designed for business users who need clear answers to location-based questions. You do not need to know which dataset to use, how to process mobility data, or how to build a scoring model. Landhep starts by understanding the business decision you want to make, then translates that objective into the right analytical framework.

Team planning location decisions in a collaborative setting

Step 1

Describe Your Business

Every industry has different location logic. Landhep begins by understanding your business model, customer type, target market, and location decision.

  • Industry or business category
  • Product or service type
  • Target customer segment
  • Existing locations or candidate locations
  • City, district, or area of interest
  • Expansion or optimization objective
  • Premium, mass-market, or niche positioning

The better we understand your business, the better we can define what a “good location” means for you.

Step 2

Define the Business Objective

Landhep helps clarify the decision you want to make. Different objectives require different analytical approaches.

Site Selection

Find the best location for a new outlet, branch, clinic, store, or facility.

Location Comparison

Compare several candidate locations using consistent scoring.

Market Expansion

Identify high-potential areas for city, district, or neighborhood expansion.

Branch Optimization

Understand why existing branches perform differently and what can be improved.

Catchment Analysis

Understand where potential customers, visitors, or users are likely to come from.

White Space Analysis

Find underserved areas where demand exists but supply is still limited.

Territory Prioritization

Prioritize sales, merchant acquisition, or service coverage areas.

Step 3

Build the Location Profile

Landhep analyzes each location or area using relevant data signals. These signals help describe the surrounding market, people movement, business environment, and accessibility.

  • Area activity level
  • Footfall and traffic intensity
  • Visitor movement patterns
  • Nearby population and working population
  • Residential and commercial context
  • Points of interest
  • Competitor density and complementary businesses
  • Accessibility and road connectivity
  • Weekday and weekend behavior
  • Time-of-day activity pattern

A location is more than a point on a map. Landhep helps reveal the business context around that location.

Step 4

Generate Composite Location Score

Landhep combines multiple indicators into a Composite Location Score. This score helps simplify complex location data into a practical benchmark for comparison. The score is not one-size-fits-all. Landhep adapts the score based on the business question.

  • Easier location comparison
  • Faster expansion prioritization
  • Clearer decision-making
  • More consistent evaluation
  • Better communication between business, strategy, and operations teams

Step 5

Receive Actionable Recommendations

Landhep translates the analysis into outputs that business teams can use.

  • Location ranking
  • Area profile
  • Market opportunity map
  • Composite Location Score
  • Catchment analysis
  • Competitor map
  • Expansion shortlist
  • Branch comparison
  • Underserved area identification
  • Executive summary report
  • Dashboard or custom analysis

The goal is not only to show data, but to help your team decide where to grow next.

Ready to Turn Your Location Question into a Decision?

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