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Maply.me is an interactive map SaaS product designed for events and commercial use cases. Its core value is helping users quickly place information—such as exhibition booths, key event locations, corporate headquarters/branches, restaurants, or sales points—onto a map and share it with end users. The scraped content shows several real-world examples, including sports expos, food festivals, restaurant discovery platforms, and newspaper sales point distribution.
Based on its public pages, Maply.me emphasizes “creating personalized maps,” “visualizing data on maps,” and “easy sharing.” The free plan supports 1 map and 7 different marker types, making it suitable for a one-off event or a small public guide. The Enterprise plan further supports multiple maps, custom markers, and photos and details for each location, which can make point-of-interest displays richer and more informative. The page also mentions “integrations and API” for the enterprise plan, but does not disclose specific API documentation, third-party integration targets, team collaboration features, permission controls, audit logs, or data security and compliance information.
The pricing structure is fairly simple: the free plan costs 0€/month, is free forever, and includes 1 map, 7 marker types, and sharing capabilities. The Enterprise plan requires contacting the vendor for a quote and includes multiple maps, custom markers, photos and text details for locations, API/integrations, and advanced support. The advantage is a low barrier to entry; the downside is that enterprises may find it difficult to estimate budget and service boundaries before procurement.
Its strengths are its focused use cases and expected ease of use, making it especially suitable for exhibition organizers, event operations teams, local media, food festivals, or teams showcasing corporate locations. The limitations are also clear: the public information is relatively marketing-oriented and lacks common SaaS procurement details such as security, permissions, deployment options, SLA, and payment methods. The free plan has limited capacity, so scaled usage will essentially require an enterprise plan.
Access from mainland China is not explained on the page, and payment methods are not disclosed. If its underlying maps or services rely on overseas resources, the real-world access experience will need to be tested. Domestic alternatives include Amap Open Platform and Baidu Maps Open Platform; for internationalization and developer ecosystems, Mapbox, Google My Maps, and ArcGIS Online are comparable options.
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maply.me is an Spain Maps provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach maply.me directly.