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Learn about how these Programmatic Enablement vendors stack up against each other by checking out our blurbs, claims, and case studies.

Kevel
"Build custom retail media ad servers quickly"
Focused on Ad Serving & Infrastructure .
Kevel lets marketers create their own ad server tailored to unique needs. By leveraging APIs, it maximizes control over ad placements, targeting, and reporting. It streamlines integration with current tech stacks, allowing agile campaign management without forfeiting data control. This suits today’s demand for tailored advertising strategies.
Custom ad server flexibility
Kevel claims that their platform offers unmatched flexibility, allowing businesses to build custom ad servers tailored to their needs.
Fast implementation speed
Kevel claims their solution enables launches 9x faster than starting from scratch, greatly reducing time to market.
Data control assurance
Kevel claims that they never force data sharing or impose modeling, ensuring companies maintain control over their data.
Gamoshi
"Making programmatic advertising easy and effective"
Focused on Programmatic Supply Chain Middleware / Connectivity .
Gamoshi is a programmatic advertising platform that bridges advertisers and publishers efficiently. With tools for omni-channel monetization and advanced analytics, it provides transparency and real-time data insights. Marketers can customize their approach using flexible modules, ensuring seamless integration across media channels without hidden complications.
Cutting-edge proprietary technology
Gamoshi claims that their platform's cutting-edge proprietary technology offers clients a competitive edge in programmatic advertising.
Full transparency offered
Gamoshi claims that their real-time reporting and no hidden fees policy ensure complete transparency in digital advertising activities.
Omnichannel monetization support
Gamoshi claims that their platform supports diverse protocols and media, enabling monetization across various devices and channels.