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More local data and content for all. New local ads for everyone. And better performance all around. And it’s free. Our #1 goal is to see developers of all sizes thrive in local.
More local data and content for all. New local ads for everyone. And better performance all around. And it’s free. Our #1 goal is to see developers of all sizes thrive in local.
Use our newly improved Places API to freely create and search 15 million place pages for mobile and Web with meticulously compiled and verified data provided in partnership by industry leader Infogroup.
Hundreds of applications are built on our places offering, with new developers joining daily.




Use our Content APIs to enhance your user experience with millions of pieces of enhanced local content, including user reviews, deals and offers, photos and videos, social media details, menus, reservations and more.
Access content from Urbanspoon, Menupages, Twitter, Facebook and dozens of other providers.




Use our Ad APIs to tap into CityGrid’s massive local ad network. Serve targeted local ads that drive users to advertiser place pages within your own experience or custom landing pages designed and managed by us.
As of May 1st, we now have more than one million merchant advertisers in the network.




Mange your daily and monthly use of Places, Content and Ads all from one location in our newly created developer dashboard, and learn what’s driving engagement and revenue within your user experience.
Our new interface packs more filters, giving you the proper tools to drill down into the data.




I get approached by many web or mobile application owners who want to use CityGrid places to enhance their existing content. For example you have a database of local veterinarian businesses and you would like to enhance this existing data
The CityGrid Hackathon Los Angeles (#CityGridHackathonLA) this weekend at Coloft in Santa Monica was a huge success. Over a hundred developers, students and business, marketing, advertising professionals registered, with about 80 showing up to compete for over $8,500.00 in prizes.
Some pics from Sunday at the CityGrid Hackathon, Los Angeles at Coloft.














