Using the Map View
Visualize facilities geographically with the interactive map view.
The Map View provides a geographic visualization of your search results. It's ideal for understanding spatial distribution, planning routes, and identifying clusters of facilities.
Switching to Map View
Click the Map toggle in the header to switch from Table View to Map View. The same filters apply — you'll see the same facilities, just displayed on a map instead of a table.
Map Features
Facility Pins
Each facility appears as a blue pin on the map. The pin represents the facility's physical location.
Clustering
When many facilities are close together, they're grouped into clusters:
- Clusters show the count of facilities they contain
- Click a cluster to zoom in and see individual facilities
- Clustering happens automatically at lower zoom levels
Pin Interactions
Hover: Shows a tooltip with:
- Company name
- Business type
- City and state
Click: Opens the Company Drawer with full facility details.
Map Navigation
Zoom
- Use the scroll wheel to zoom in/out
- Click the + and - buttons in the top-right corner
- Double-click to zoom in on a specific area
Pan
- Click and drag to move the map
- The map will show facilities across the entire US by default
Auto-Fit
When you first load the map or change filters, it automatically zooms to fit all visible facilities.
Map Limits
The map can display up to 10,000 facilities at once. This limit exists for performance reasons — more pins would slow down the map.
If your filters match more than 10,000 facilities:
- The map shows the first 10,000
- A message indicates the total count vs. displayed count
- Add more filters to narrow your search
When to Use Map View
Map View is best for:
Route Planning
Visualize facilities along a highway or in a region to plan efficient sales routes.
Territory Validation
Confirm your territory covers the areas where facilities actually exist.
Cluster Identification
Find geographic clusters that might warrant focused attention.
Gap Analysis
Identify areas with few or no facilities — either opportunities or areas to avoid.
Client Presentations
Show prospects the facilities in their area or your coverage.
When Table View is Better
Use Table View when you need to:
- See detailed data for each facility
- Compare specific metrics across facilities
- Make bulk selections efficiently
- Review more than 10,000 results
Tips for Map View
- Zoom to clusters — Click clusters to drill down to individual facilities
- Use radius filter — Combine with a radius filter for focused geographic searches
- Toggle for perspective — Switch between map and table to get different insights
- Check facility counts — Ensure you're seeing all results (check if count exceeds 10,000)