One tool, a hundred stories
ViaPlot is built for anyone who has something to say about a place. Here's how different people use it.
Turn every trip into an immersive guide
Stop sending followers a Google Maps pin. Build a living travel guide: drop a pin at each stop, attach your best photos, a short video reel, and notes about what to order or how to get there. Publish in minutes — it works beautifully on mobile and embeds straight into your blog.
Example
"My 2-week Portugal road trip" — 34 stops, inline photos and restaurant tips, embedded in a single blog post.
Show buyers the neighbourhood, not just the property
A listing with a map of the best coffee shop, the nearest school, the weekend market, and the commute route converts better than square-footage specs. Create a private map for each listing and share it only with interested buyers.
Example
"The Mitte apartment" — private map pinning 12 local amenities, shared with prospective tenants via invite link.
Document and share your work in the field
Whether you're mapping community gardens, documenting infrastructure projects, or tracking aid distribution points, ViaPlot lets your team collaborate on a shared map — with photos, status notes, and multi-language support for international organisations.
Example
"Water point survey — East Kenya" — 60 POIs with condition photos and notes, shared with HQ in three languages.
Give your portfolio a sense of place
Your best shots have a story behind them — the location, the light, the moment. Map your photo series or film locations, attach the finished work to each pin, and let visitors explore your portfolio geographically instead of just scrolling a grid.
Example
"Urban decay series — Berlin" — 18 locations, each with a gallery of final edits and a short behind-the-scenes note.
Make your data and field work explorable
Field research, historical geography, and data journalism all benefit from a map that explains itself. Attach rich text analysis, embedded charts, and media to each location. Multi-language support means your work reaches a global audience.
Example
"Migration patterns — Mediterranean 2020-24" — academic map with per-point data notes, published as a public resource.
Replace the printed venue map
Create an interactive map of your festival, conference, or wedding venue. Pin each stage, food stall, or table, and attach schedules, menus, or speaker bios. Share a link or embed it on the event page — no app download required.
Example
"Summer Festival 2026" — 28 POIs covering stages, food vendors, first aid, and transport links, embedded on the event site.
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