
Maptive
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- Features
- Ease of use
- Ease of management
- Quality of support
- Affordability
- Market presence
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$250 per 45 days
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- Retail and wholesale
- Accommodation and food services
- Real estate and property management
What is Maptive
Maptive is a web-based mapping and location visualization tool that turns spreadsheet data into interactive maps. It is used by business teams to analyze territories, plan routes, visualize customer or asset locations, and share map-based reports. The product emphasizes quick import from common data formats (for example, Excel/CSV) and configurable map layers, pins, and regions without requiring full GIS expertise.
Fast spreadsheet-to-map workflow
Maptive focuses on importing tabular data and geocoding addresses to produce maps quickly. This supports common business workflows such as territory mapping, lead/customer plotting, and field coverage analysis. The interface is oriented toward non-specialist users who need results without building a full GIS project.
Configurable thematic mapping
The product supports visual differentiation of locations using colors, labels, and grouping to create thematic views. Users can create and edit territories/regions and apply filters to explore subsets of data. This makes it suitable for operational reporting where map readability matters more than advanced spatial modeling.
Shareable interactive maps
Maptive is designed for distributing map outputs to stakeholders who may not be GIS users. Interactive maps can be used in internal reporting and planning discussions. This aligns with business intelligence-style consumption where maps complement charts and tables.
Limited advanced GIS tooling
Compared with full GIS platforms, Maptive is typically less suited for complex spatial analysis (for example, advanced geoprocessing, custom projections, or detailed spatial statistics). Organizations with specialized GIS requirements may need additional tools. This can create handoffs between business mapping and GIS teams.
Integrations vary by stack
For teams that rely on deep CRM, data warehouse, or automation integrations, connectivity may be more limited than platforms built primarily around enterprise ecosystems. Some workflows may require manual exports/imports or intermediary tools. This can add friction for organizations seeking end-to-end pipeline automation.
Governance and scale constraints
Larger deployments may require clearer controls around permissions, auditing, and standardized data models than lightweight mapping tools typically provide. Performance and manageability can become considerations as datasets, users, and shared assets grow. Enterprises may need to validate administrative features against internal governance requirements.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| 45 Day Pass | $250 / 45 days (one-time) | Full feature access for 45 days; 1 user license; Locations stored: 250,000; Locations per dataset: 50,000. |
| Pro | $1,250/year billed annually ($110/month if billed monthly) | 1 user license; Additional licenses $750 each; Locations stored: 600,000; Locations per dataset: 100,000; Total locations geocoded: 400,000. |
| Team | $2,500/year billed annually ($220/month if billed monthly) | 5 user licenses included; Additional licenses $500 each; Locations stored: 15,000,000; Locations per dataset: 100,000; Total locations geocoded: 1,000,000; collaboration features. |
| Enterprise | Contact us | 10+ user licenses; volume-based pricing for licenses, geocodes, public map views and storage; dedicated support options. |