Store Locator Map Software
Evaluate whether an interactive store locator map is the right fit for helping customers find locations faster.
Answer first
A store locator works best when people need nearest-location discovery, practical location details, and a clear path to visit or contact a branch.
Mapiry is a good fit when you want a branded map experience, editable marker content, and a faster workflow than custom-building locator pages from scratch.
Who this is for
- Retail, hospitality, franchise, and service businesses with multiple physical locations.
- Teams that need a public map users can scan by city, region, or category without engineering a custom locator from zero.
Fit guidance
- Use this route when map discovery is part of conversion, not just a supporting detail on a contact page.
- If each location needs hours, categories, descriptions, or branded presentation, a dedicated locator map usually beats a plain address list.
Recommended next steps
- Start with a flexible map setup and define categories for store types, services, or regions.
- Pair the launch with an embedded site experience so the locator becomes easy to discover from landing pages and product pages.
Supporting proof and examples
- Mapiry already supports public map pages, embeds, template-driven map creation, and source-controlled educational surfaces.
- This use case can route visitors into templates, Academy guides, or direct map creation without requiring a CMS-heavy growth workflow.
FAQ
Do I need a separate page for every city first?
No. Start with one locator surface and structure filters or categories around how users search.
What if I do not have dedicated template coverage yet?
Use the fallback path: pair an Academy guide with direct map creation until a more tailored template exists.
Related paths
Move between educational, evaluative, and action-oriented surfaces without relying on ad hoc body-copy links.
How to build a custom map
Learn the basic structure for a public-facing locator map.
How to embed a map on your website
Turn a store locator into a discoverable site experience.
Create a map
Start the locator workflow directly.
Compare with Google My Maps
See whether a more branded public map flow is the better fit.