Smarty announces the return of Pinpoint for 2026


OREM, UT, July 14, 2026—After a wickedly successful user conference in November 2025, Smarty®, the leader in address data intelligence, is bringing back Pinpoint, a free virtual user conference for developers, data leaders, operations teams, and certified address nerds everywhere.
Pinpoint 2026 kicks off on October 22–23, 2026, and teaches you how to fight address chaos in your database by reducing failed deliveries, increasing form conversions, improving fraud detection, honing risk pricing, strengthening customer insights, and providing cleaner data workflows.
In other words: it’s party time!
This fully remote event will feature 30-minute sessions organized into tracks for teams using address data to solve technical, operational, and strategic challenges. Planned topics include:
- Technical sessions will teach you how to best use Smarty (make lookups go further, combine products for maximum results, choose the right match modes, and more), and highlight how you can implement agentic workflows with MCP servers.
- Practical sessions will discuss how address tools help businesses reduce friction and improve outcomes while keeping up with ever-evolving address data. We’ll also dig into how you can now access business details with our new product, US Business Data, and demonstrate how to incorporate it into your workflows.
- Insight-driven sessions will discuss how you can gain more intelligent customer insights and showcase how Smarty is innovating to keep you prepped for what comes next in the address data landscape.
And because learning is better with a little extra excitement, attendees will also have the chance to win $1,000 in prizes (think $50 gift cards to places of your choosing) during the two-day event.
Whatever your address data goals are, Pinpoint 2026 is built to help you achieve them. Smarty’s data empowers you to drive more measurable results, reduce friction, implement faster, and trust your data more.
Registration opens August 3.
We can’t wait to see you there.
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