Trovit

Trovit Search S.L.U.
Type of business Private
Type of site
classifieds
Available in English
Founded 2006
Headquarters Barcelona, Spain
Founder(s) Iñaki Ecenarro
Raúl Puente
Daniel Giménez
Enrique Domínguez
Slogan(s) Search for the life you want
Website www.trovit.co.uk
www.trovit.com
Alexa rank Negative increase 21,127 (April 2014)[1]
Launched 2007
Current status active

Trovit is a vertical search engine for classifieds (real estate, jobs, cars and products). As of March 2012, it is the leading search engine for classified ads in Europe and Latin America.[2] On 2012, Trovit reached 38 countries worldwide, being available in 13 languages[3] and receiving more than 30 million unique visitors every month.

The name "Trovit" is derived from trovit′, the Esperanto root for "found".

Company

Trovit was founded in late 2006 by Iñaki Ecenarro, Raúl Puente, Daniel Giménez and Enrique Domínguez, and backed by private investors].[4] It launched Trovit Spain as well as Trovit UK on March 30, 2007 and in 2012 was present 38 countries worldwide.[5]

Website

Trovit crawls real estate, cars and jobs classified ads from websites. Users can search the ads, refine the result using filters and set up regular alerts (e-mail and RSS feeds) to be notified about new ads.

The result page for real estate listings integrates Google Maps to geolocate properties.

Data

Criticism

The Trovit search index is as precise and current as the data provided by its sources (portals and websites), and these depend on the data supplied by agents, recruiters and users. The quality of these results depends on the motivation of those sources to update the information.

In some markets, such as Spain and Italy, the real estate market is based on non-exclusive contracts between sellers and estate agents. These agents try to avoid revealing the precise information about the property when they publish it on the Internet. In this case, Trovit cannot geolocate the properties precisely on the map.

In the job market the situation is very different, and in markets such as the UK the fragmentation is significant. Trovit can index thousands of ads using its duplicate control system.

The car market is linked to large internet directories and the access to dealers, the final sellers of the product, is very complicated.

See also

References

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