How to Display Multiple Locations on a Map
Div-idy makes maps simple. Just type all your locations directly in your prompt and explain what you want the map to do.
Quick Answer
To display multiple locations on a map in Div-idy, simply type every location (address, city, or place name) in your prompt and describe how you want the map to behave. Div-idy automatically creates the map, markers, and interactions.
Example prompt
Create a map that displays the following locations:
- New York City, NY
- Chicago, IL
- Los Angeles, CA
- Austin, TX
Add a marker for each location, center the map to fit all markers,
and show a popup with the city name when a marker is clicked.
What you can control in your prompt
- Marker labels or popups
- Zoom level or auto-fit
- Map style (roadmap, satellite, dark mode)
- Click actions or info windows
Tip
You don’t need coordinates. City names, addresses, and business names all work.
More prompt examples
Store locator
Create a map showing these store locations:
123 Main St, Omaha NE
456 Market St, Kansas City MO
789 Broadway, Denver CO
Add numbered markers and a sidebar list that highlights a marker when clicked.
Travel route overview
Display a map with markers for:
St. Louis, MO
Nashville, TN
Atlanta, GA
Connect the locations with a line and automatically zoom to fit the route.
Troubleshooting
- Map not showing? Make sure Google Maps is enabled for your project.
- Wrong location? Use more specific addresses or city/state names.
- Too zoomed in? Ask Div-idy to auto-fit all markers.