Cambodia's first GPS-triggered Digital-Out-of-Home network. The moment a tuk-tuk enters your 300m radius, your campaign switches on automatically — no billboard, no wasted reach, no guessing.
Set a radius around your shop. The instant a tuk-tuk enters it, your ad takes over the screen — and leaves when it exits.
GPS detects it inside your configured zone — a street, a 300m circle, or a full district.
No driver action needed. Your live campaign replaces whatever was playing before.
Today's offer, menu, or promo code — one scan away from redemption.
Impressions, scans, and conversion all land in your dashboard in real time.
Restaurants, cafés, clinics, salons, gyms, markets, retail, real estate, training centres.
Banks, telcos, beverage and retail brands already spending on outdoor — now with precision.
Tourism, public health campaigns, road safety, vaccination and election awareness.
Concerts, festivals, university open days, career fairs and expos needing a fast surge in reach.
Every rule below can run on its own or stack together on a single campaign.
Draw a 300m circle around your shop, or target a whole district for city-wide reach.
Coffee in the morning, BBQ at lunch, hotel promos at night — same screen, different hour.
Rain triggers umbrella ads. A 38°C day triggers ice coffee. Set once, runs automatically.
Khmer New Year, Pchum Ben, Water Festival — pre-schedule seasonal creative months ahead.
Near a university: training centres, cafés, laptops. Near a hospital: pharmacies, insurance.
Khmer, English or Chinese — the creative switches to match who's actually in the seat.
Phase 1 launches now with zero regulatory friction. Phase 2 unlocks street-facing reach once partnerships are in place.
In-cabin, facing the rider. Nothing outward, nothing to approve.
Rear-mounted display, visible to the road behind.
Impressions, GPS heatmaps, QR scans and route performance — updated as it happens.
Plus pay-per-scan QR promotions, analytics-only subscriptions, and a driver revenue share on every campaign that runs.
Put your ad on the tuk-tuk that reaches them — set up in a day, live within the week.