At A Glance
Real-time data enrichment (RTDE) helps programmatic campaigns use fresh bid-time signals when ad placement decisions are made. This article explains how RTDE works, why signal freshness matters for agentic media buying, and how Experian help marketers connect identity, audience packaging, curation, and measurement.Programmatic needs decisions grounded in trusted signals available at the moment a bid is made. As campaigns lean further into automation and agentic media buying, real-time data enrichment (RTDE) gives marketers a way to compute derived, bid-time signals during the ad placement process. That can cut latency, reduce unnecessary data movement, and keep media decisions tied to current conditions rather than delayed inputs.
This matters as identity, data collaboration, and measurement become core marketing infrastructure. Marketers need signals they can trust, partners that work across the ecosystem, and enough flexibility to keep control as buying systems become more automated.

How does RTDE work in programmatic advertising?
In programmatic advertising, RTDE works by computing useful signals inside the auction path before a bid is placed. The goal is to give bidding systems more current inputs without moving raw data through a long chain of vendors.
When a bid request fires, RTDE computes derived signals, such as validated identity attributes, cohort scores, or context flags, inside the auction window and passes those signals to the bidder. Instead of sending raw data through a long chain of vendors and hoping it is still useful by the time it’s used, RTDE runs closer to the supply-side source and sends the output needed for the bid.

That gives you a more current view of what’s happening in market, from regional demand shifts, to seasonal patterns, to live inventory changes. It can make first-party activation more responsive and keep programmatic decisions closer to the moment media is bought.
For brands, agencies, publishers, and platforms, this creates a more flexible way to use data across partners without sending raw inputs through every step of the workflow.
How does RTDE improve programmatic performance?
RTDE improves programmatic performance by helping close gaps between available data and the bid-time decision. It gives campaigns signals that are current, consistent, and usable across auctions. These gains can help put budget against impressions with a stronger basis for action, which matters most in categories where timing and relevance shape performance.
It can also give teams a clearer way to connect data quality, identity, and measurement decisions across different activation paths.
RTDE improves programmatic performance by focusing on:
Why does signal freshness matter in agentic buying?
Signal freshness matters in agentic buying since software agents make autonomous decisions in real time. Without fresh, accurate signals, these agents risk acting on outdated or incomplete information. As AI takes on more campaign decisions, the quality of the consumer data, identity layer, and governance behind those decisions becomes even more important.

Outdated signals can lead to missed opportunities, such as failing to capitalize on sudden spikes in demand or changes in consumer behavior. Fresh signals ensure that campaigns remain agile and responsive, even in fast-changing market conditions.
Signal freshness is critical because it ensures:
What makes Experian a trusted partner in RTDE?
Experian is a trusted partner in RTDE because we bring together independent identity, audience data, broad media partner integrations, and governance. That combination enables marketers to use bid-time enrichment responsibly and connect programmatic decisions to measurable outcomes.
We work across the advertising ecosystem, not inside one closed environment. That independence helps marketers maintain choice across agencies, platforms, publishers, commerce media networks, clean rooms, and measurement partners.
Our identity solutions help you build a flexible foundation for programmatic advertising across planning activation, curation, and measurement. With access to over 5,000 behavioral, demographic, and lifestyle attributes, we ensure a richer understanding of audiences.

We prioritize data governance and security, handling sensitive information responsibly to maintain privacy-forward solutions.Integrations with over 200 media partners make it easy to activate addressable audiences and improve campaign performance. We’re focused on making enrichment more immediate and usable at bidding time through timely, trustworthy, and governable signals.
That combination matters as AI agents and marketing systems rely on consumer data to make faster decisions. The stronger the identity, governance, and data stewardship behind those systems, the more confidence teams can have in how decisions are made.
Experian helps marketers build actionable programmatic strategies
We can help you build actionable programmatic strategies by connecting identity, audience packaging, curation, and measurement into one cohesive foundation. This foundation makes ad placements easier to execute and measure, while reducing friction between planning and activation. We can help you build audience packages and curated deals that align with your campaign goals. This gives marketers a flexible identity foundation that can adapt as partner needs, channel plans, and data collaboration models change.

You can activate addressable audiences across advanced TV, social, and programmatic platforms, then measure how campaigns connect to consumer behavior and real-world outcomes. Our capabilities give teams a clearer path from planning to activation to measurement.
A strong RTDE strategy connects activation with governance, measurement, and transparency, giving teams a clearer view of how audiences are built, where they’re used, and how outcomes are evaluated.
Get started with real-time data enrichment
Real-time data enrichment signals are only valuable when they can be used at the moment decisions are made. We bring timely, trustworthy signals into the programmatic workflow so your campaigns can respond to current conditions.
As the market changes, marketers need identity and data partners that protect control, preserve choice, and make trusted data usable across the full programmatic workflow.

Connect with us to discuss how real-time data enrichment can support your programmatic strategy.
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About the author

Matthew Griffiths
SVP of Technology, Audigent, a part of Experian
Matthew Griffiths is a seasoned technology entrepreneur and a driving force in advertising technology, data technology, and AI. As the Co-Founder and former CTO (now SVP of Technology) at Audigent, a part of Experian, he plays a pivotal role in shaping the company’s cutting-edge solutions for data activation, curation, and identity management.
With years of executive experience across the U.S., Africa, and the U.K., Matthew has a proven track record of leadership in steering the adoption and use of cutting-edge technologies to drive business outcomes. His expertise spans from collaborating with top global corporations and governments to spearheading award-winning technology projects that deliver life-changing impacts in some of the world’s most underserved communities.
Matthew’s dynamic approach to solving complex business and technology challenges makes him a visionary leader in the AdTech space, consistently driving innovation and performance through technology.
FAQs
Real-time data enrichment is the process of computing derived signals during the bid request process, before an ad placement decision is made. In programmatic advertising, it helps bidding systems use current signals, such as identity attributes, cohort scores or context flags, instead of relying only on delayed inputs.
Real-time data enrichment helps media buyers make bid decisions with fresher, more consistent signals. That can improve how campaigns respond to demand shifts, seasonal patterns, inventory changes, and conversion behavior.
Real-time data enrichment matters for agentic media buying since autonomous agents need current, reliable signals to make sound decisions. If the signals are stale or incomplete, agents can miss changes in demand, inventory, or audience behavior that affect campaign outcomes.
Experian’s identity foundation helps marketers resolve and validate the signals that support real-time data enrichment. Experian’s data, privacy-forward approach, and integrations with more than 200 media partners help marketers activate addressable audiences and connect programmatic decisions to measurable outcomes.
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