MapPlugin Google Maps Widget
Paid tiers have a 14-day money back guarantee. You can cancel at anytime.
Free Plan
FREE! Great for hobbyists, small businesses, and anyone just starting out-
3 maps
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10 locations
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50,000 views
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1 website
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6 MB of image storage
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All Map Features
Basic
Perfect for individuals or businesses with multiple websites-
10 maps
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40 locations
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30,000 views
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5 websites
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50 MB of image storage
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All Map Features
Plus
Great for larger sites or people with many websites to manage-
50 websites
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400 locations
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400 maps
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2,000,000 views
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500 MB of image storage
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All Map Features
Expert
For agencies with many maps to manage, and high traffic sites.-
Unlimited websites
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2000 locations
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2000 maps
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10,000,000 views
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5000 MB of image storage
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All Map Features
“I use this Google Maps widget as a store locator map for a client that has 20 locations across the country. The results looks awesome and saved me many weeks of work. Both my client and I are happy with the result.”
John, Web Developer
“Lots of features, easy to use, easy to customize. Crazy price point. No complaints! ”
Leo
Frequently Asked Questions
Payment by credit card is processed through Stripe. Your credit card is charged automatically. You may cancel anytime on your account.
You can get a refund by sending us a refund request within 14 days from your first subscription payment.
Your prices for the widget is locked-in and will not increase once you start your subscription.
Prices may change for new subscribers in the future.
You can use the free tier widget.
We do not offer free trial for paid tiers. Instead, you may seek for a refund during the refund period.
Yes, it is actually free. It is not a time trial. The free tier has no time limit.
Once you sign up, you can start using it.
Yes you do need your own Google Maps API Key. So people can see your deployed map.
Each account comes with a certain amount of free map loads on the editor to get you started.
Google is giving $200 credit PER MONTH on Google Maps API usage. This is enough for most websites. (As of the date writing this)
Unless your website have over 900 map loads a day, you should not be paying anything. (Most businesses don't get this kind of traffic.)