Layered map authoring
Create markers, categories, icons, polygon zones, and saved routes without touching raw code.
- Markers
- Categories
- Paths
MapMan helps teams turn buildings, estates, campuses, venues, and neighbourhoods into clear digital experiences. You get branded navigation, structured map data, controlled publishing, and a self-hosting path when you need deeper ownership.
The product is strongest when your map is more than decoration: wayfinding, occupancy context, property intelligence, visitor guidance, or internal logistics that need to stay accurate and controlled.
Create markers, categories, icons, polygon zones, and saved routes without touching raw code.
Keep internal detail private while publishing only the categories, points, and routes that belong in public.
Pair places with imagery, files, and descriptive context so the map becomes a working reference, not a pinboard.
Run separate maps for different venues, properties, buildings, or client environments under one account.
Public and auth routes now use stricter headers, nonce-ready CSP, hardened sessions, and cleaner request validation.
When procurement, governance, or residency matter, move from SaaS delivery to a deployment you control.
Author the experience from a single editing surface, keep data grouped by map, and avoid the usual drift between design intent, uploaded assets, and production structure.
Separate internal editing from public viewing, protect sensitive operations behind authenticated endpoints, and promote maps into polished, branded experiences without a custom deployment cycle.
Start with a lighter operational footprint, move into higher-volume publishing when the map becomes central, and step into self-hosting when governance or integration requirements demand it.
For solo operators or smaller sites proving the concept.
For serious visitor, property, or operations workflows.
For teams that need exportability, infrastructure control, and ownership.
Open the public viewer demo, then come back and create an account when you want the editor.
The strongest fit is where context matters: campus navigation, building services, hospitality spaces, estates, short-let portfolios, mixed-use venues, and visitor-heavy environments.
Guide guests through buildings, amenities, and venue zones with a branded public interface instead of ad hoc documents.
Wayfinding that feels guest-readyKeep location data, unit context, and support files in one structured map layer instead of scattered folders and spreadsheets.
Better internal clarity, faster handoffGive visitors and staff a clean navigation layer while protecting the editing surface and sensitive operational controls.
Public experience with controlled administration