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.
Video Walkthrough
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, Springfield IL
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.