Mapulus allows you to organize your map data efficiently by using layers. Layers enable you to categorize and group location markers, making it easier to manage and visualize your data. This guide will walk you through the steps to add a layer to your Mapulus map.
Mapulus offers a convenient feature that allows you to add travel ranges (also known as drive time or travel isochrones) to a location on your map. By defining a travel range, you can visualise areas within a certain distance or time from a specific location. This guide will walk you through the steps to add travel ranges to a location in Mapulus.
Mapulus offers a convenient method for bulk importing multiple locations to a map, allowing you to efficiently populate your map with a large number of location markers. This guide will walk you through the steps to bulk import locations to a map in Mapulus.
Zapier is a powerful automation tool that enables seamless integration between various web applications. By connecting Zapier to Mapulus, you can automate tasks and leverage location insights to enhance your business operations. This guide will walk you through the process of connecting Zapier to Mapulus and demonstrate how it can benefit your business.
Discover the power of automation by setting up Zaps in Zapier to sync your locations in Mapulus effortlessly. This article will guide you through creating three distinct Zaps for creating, updating, and deleting locations in Mapulus. By following these steps, you can automate your location management, ensuring that your Mapulus map remains up-to-date with the latest changes from your data sources.
Mapulus provides powerful visualization capabilities, including the ability to create a cluster map. Cluster maps are a useful way to represent a large number of location markers on a map in a visually appealing and informative manner. This guide will walk you through the steps to create a cluster map in Mapulus.
Mapulus offers a powerful feature that allows you to create heat maps, enabling you to visualize the density or intensity of a specific attribute across your map. Heat maps are a valuable tool for identifying patterns, trends, and hotspots within your geographic data. This guide will walk you through the steps to create a heat map in Mapulus.
The Mapulus API offers a powerful feature for finding locations nearby a specified latitude/longitude or address. This guide will show you how to leverage this capability in Zapier, enabling automated location searches and integrations with other services.
Mapulus provides a flexible and convenient interface for adding location markers to its maps. Whether you’re plotting addresses or coordinates or want to place a location directly on the map manually, Mapulus has you covered. This guide will walk you through the steps to add a location marker on a Mapulus map.
Mapulus provides a versatile environment for spatial data analysis and visual representation. Understanding that different projects require varying levels of collaboration, Mapulus introduces an intuitive way for admins to control whether non-admin users can edit a map. This feature allows for better-managing user roles and responsibilities, preventing unauthorised edits and maintaining the integrity of your spatial data.
Mapulus combines the ease of searching for any location with the ability to understand its relationship with your custom boundaries. You can quickly identify and view detailed information about the boundaries surrounding any address or location. Check out the Boundary Overlay guide to learn how to set up custom boundaries and territories. Follow this guide to search for an address and visualise the boundaries concerning a temporary point on your Mapulus map.
Mapulus offers a feature that allows you to view live traffic information directly on your map. This feature enables you to stay informed about traffic conditions, plan routes effectively, and make informed decisions based on real-time traffic data. This guide will walk you through the steps to view live traffic on the map in Mapulus.
Mapulus offers a powerful feature that allows you to enable locality borders on your map, providing visual representation of local boundaries and suburbs. This feature is useful for gaining insights into geographic boundaries, understanding regional divisions. This guide will walk you through the steps to enable locality borders in Mapulus.
Mapulus allows you to enable transit routes on your map, providing visual representation of transportation routes and corridors. Enabling transit routes can help you analyze public transportation networks, plan transit-oriented developments, and understand the accessibility of different areas. This guide will walk you through the steps to enable transit routes on a map in Mapulus.
Credits are how Mapulus put limits on the usages of it’s feature. Various operations within Mapulus, such as viewing maps, geocoding addresses, and calculating travel boundaries use credits. This guide will provide an overview of credits in Mapulus and explain their implications.