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Symt vs TomTom

TomTom pairs strong traffic data with clean developer APIs, and its new Orbis platform is explicitly cloud-first. Pricing is per-call, self-hosting is not on the menu, and fleet optimization is not native.

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SymtTomTom
Pricing modelFlat subscription or self-hosted license — no per-call metersPer-call with free daily tier
Self-hosting & air-gapFull platform on-prem, private cloud, or fully air-gappedCloud-only
Data residency & sovereignty100% in-region; PDPL & NCA-aligned blueprintsTomTom cloud, EU-based company
Right to store resultsStore, cache, and build on every result — no restrictionsRestricted caching terms
Arabic & RTLArabic-first geocoding, RTL labels by defaultAdequate; not a regional focus
Fleet APIs (matrix & dispatch)Unbounded matrices plus a native dispatch (VRP) engineMatrix sizes capped; no VRP engine
White-label mapsWhite-label by defaultAttribution required
Migration effortCompatibility layer: swap the base URL for core APIsStraightforward via the compat layer

When TomTom is the right choice

  • European traffic quality is your differentiator.
  • You want an EU-headquartered vendor for procurement reasons.
  • Light workloads that fit free daily tiers.

When Symt is the right choice

  • Your location bill grows with your order volume and you want flat, predictable economics.
  • Regulation, tenders, or strategy require in-country processing — or a fully air-gapped deployment.
  • Your hot path is fleet operations: giant matrices, dispatch, map matching, live tracking.
  • Arabic addresses and RTL maps are a core requirement, not an afterthought.

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