Customer Data Platform, How it Works

What can a customer data platform do for your brand? Learn how it can bring you closer to your customers — with help from AI.

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CDP FAQs

A CDP works by collecting customer data from various online and offline sources, and unifying it into a single, persistent, and comprehensive customer profile for each individual.

CDPs collect first-party data, including behavioral data (website clicks, app usage), transactional data (purchases), demographic data, and zero-party data (preferences).

It uses identity resolution capabilities to match and link disparate data points to a single customer ID, creating a unified profile that includes all known information about that customer.

Once unified, the data is stored in a centralized database, made accessible to other marketing, sales, and service systems, and used for segmentation, personalization, and analytics.

By providing real-time access to unified customer profiles, CDPs allow businesses to deliver personalized experiences and messages instantly across various touchpoints.

Operational CDPs focus on real-time activation and personalization for customer engagement, while analytical CDPs are more geared towards deep data analysis and insights for strategic planning.