PHQ Rank™ provides an event impact standard across all regions
PHQ Rank is our general ranking for all events. It enables your models or teams to compare, predict impact and find your most relevant events.
How it works
PHQ Rank™ is our core rank
PredictHQ's ranking technologies assign a logarithmically scaled numerical value between 0 and 100 to each event. These correspond with a five-level hierarchical impact schema of the event's estimated impact.
0-20 | Minor |
21-40 | Moderate |
41-60 | Important |
61-80 | Significant |
81-100 | Major |
How to use PHQ Rank
Scalable solution: plug into forecasting models
Every single event has a PHQ Rank™ and you can filter and sort our API with it. It can be used in conjunction with other filters to retrieve events that are most relevant. Use it to find the high impact events or the clusters of multiple smaller events that combine for major impact.
import requests
response = requests.get(
url="https://api.predicthq.com/v1/events/",
headers={
"Authorization": "Bearer $ACCESS_TOKEN",
"Accept": "application/json"
},
params={
"place.scope": "5809844",
"active.gte": "2019-12-29",
"active.lte": "2020-02-20",
"active.tz": "America/Los_Angeles",
"rank.gte": "90"
}
)
print(response.json())
PredictHQ’s Ranks explained
We have created three proprietary ranks (so far) to provide deeper insight on an event. A single event can have three different rankings.
Our data pipeline
Accurate forecasts need event rankings
Rankings are a key step in PredictHQ’s enrichment process. Once an event is verified and enriched, ranking enables our customers to identify the most relevant and impactful events for their business at scale and prepare to make the most of them.
You can’t prepare for what you don’t see coming
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Knowing the impact of demand causal factors like events will transform your business. The American Society of Hematology has a $45M estimated economic impact — and that's only one event in one city.
- data points enriching0
- events across0
- cities, accessed via01 API