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Learn about how these Demand Side Platforms (DSP) vendors stack up against each other by checking out our blurbs, claims, and case studies.

The Trade Desk
"Independent DSP for data-driven marketers' ad campaigns"
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The Trade Desk helps marketers streamline their ad campaigns across multiple channels. Their platform focuses on data-driven strategies to effectively target audiences. It facilitates omnichannel advertising, providing insights on how to best reach and engage consumers. The emphasis is on programmatic buying, allowing marketers to optimize results and expand ROI.
Data-driven media buying
The Trade Desk claims that their platform is built from day one for data-driven media buying, not media selling, enabling better campaign performance.
Open internet access
The Trade Desk claims that their self-serve, transparent software helps advertisers use the best available data to reach audiences on the open internet.
AI-led decision-making
The Trade Desk claims that their demand-side platform combines AI-led decision-making with access to industry-leading marketplaces for audience data and premium inventory.
Datawrkz
"Delivers managed and self-serve digital advertising solutions."
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Datawrkz enables marketers to streamline advertising across various channels like TV, social, and search. Their solutions offer both managed services and self-serve options, backed by analytics. Marketers can optimize campaigns with precise targeting and access to diverse inventory, enhancing their reach and engagement across multiple platforms.
Reliable uptime
[Gateway] claims that their services have reliable uptime with minimal downtime or API timeouts.
Efficient request handling
[Gateway] claims to have efficient request handling mechanisms, ensuring timely API responses without prolonged waiting times.
Robust infrastructure
[Gateway] claims to have a robust infrastructure capable of handling high traffic loads without compromising performance.