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Work on a map with your team

Build a map together. Share it with editors, viewers, or a private link. Each teammate adds pins, notes, and shapes from a browser. No app, no installs, and no GIS training.

A collaborative map with pins and shapes added by multiple users, labeled with their names, and a sidebar listing recent edits.
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“The best feature I like most about Scribble Maps is the ability to collaborate and share maps with co-workers. It is convenient to work on a map with multiple persons simultaneously.”

Why Scribble Maps for Map Collaboration

Share with the right people

Pick who can view, who can edit, and who needs a password. Invite by email or send a link. Revoke access any time.

Everyone adds to the same map

Teammates drop pins, draw shapes, and add notes from a browser. The map keeps a history so you can see what changed and roll back if you need to.

Bring data and split work

Import a CSV or Excel file as a starting layer. Use separate layers per team or per task so people work side by side without stepping on each other.

Built for Map Collaboration teams

A project planning map with three colored zones, owner labels, and a recent edit feed on the side.

Project planning with a team

Pin sites, draw zones, and assign owners on one shared map. Each person updates the parts they own and the team always sees the latest plan.

A field report map with photo pins added from a phone, plus a popup showing a photo and a status note.

Field reports back to the office

Crews drop pins, photos, and notes from the field. The office sees the new pins the next time they refresh the map and acts on them right away.

A draft map with comment markers attached to pins and a side panel listing review comments by reviewer.

Hand-off and review

Build a draft map, hand it off for review, and let reviewers add comments without breaking the original. Approve and publish when it is ready.

Features that matter

  • Invite editors, viewers, or commenters by email
  • Public, private, and password protected share links
  • Multiple layers so teammates work side by side
  • Edit history so you can see what changed and roll back
  • Comments and notes attached to any pin or shape
  • Open the map on any phone, tablet, or laptop
  • Embed the live map in a dashboard or website
  • Export to PDF, PNG, KML, or GeoJSON

Scribble AI

Build maps with plain English

Tell Scribble AI what you need. Try “draw a 500m buffer around every site,” “import this CSV and color by status,” or “measure the route from the depot to each stop.” It does it in seconds. No GIS training needed, and your team gets the same map, ready to share.

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Frequently asked questions

How does map collaboration work?

You build a map, invite teammates, and pick who can view or edit. Everyone opens the map in a browser. Each person adds pins, shapes, and notes, and the map keeps a history of changes.

Is it real-time?

Edits do not appear live as someone else types. Teammates see the latest version when they open or refresh the map. For most planning and reporting work that is exactly what teams need.

Can I limit who can edit?

Yes. Set roles for view, edit, and comment. Invite by email for tighter control, or share a link for casual collaborators.

Can I see what changed?

Yes. The map keeps an edit history so you can review changes by user. If something goes wrong you can roll back.

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