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How Mapsemble compares to other map builders
Every comparison here is written against the competitor's own published pricing and documentation, carries the date we checked it, and ends with a section on when that competitor is the better choice. Pick the tool you are weighing us up against.
Five map builders at a glance
How you pay, how the map gets onto your site, and what each tool is genuinely built for.
| Tool | Pricing model | Embed method | Where it fits |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mapsemble | Flat monthly fee — free to build, from $9/mo to publish | JavaScript widget injected into your page (shadow DOM) | Listings maps with synced cards, real filters, and rendering you can take over |
| Atlist | $15–25/mo plus $0.009 per view above 1,000–2,000/mo | iframe, on Google Maps | A Google Maps-native store locator with route maps and modest traffic |
| Mapme | $30/mo on annual billing or $50 monthly — per published map | iframe, driven by postMessage commands | Rich-media storytelling: 360° tours, video, 3D and kiosk mode |
| No Code Map App | From $12/mo, plus $0.01 per view without your own Google Maps API key | iframe only, and only from $24/mo | Chat-driven map building, heatmap layers and Google Calendar events |
| Google Maps | Free for My Maps and the Embed API; $7.00 per 1,000 map loads above 10,000/mo for the JavaScript API | iframe, or a map you build yourself | Pinning a single place for free, or building the whole thing from scratch |
Every competitor figure is sourced from their own published pricing. The date we last checked it is on each comparison page.
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Atlist Alternative
Meters every map view and bills the overage automatically. Mapsemble charges one flat fee.
Mapme Alternative
Bills per published map, from $30 a month for one of them. A Mapsemble plan covers your whole site.
No Code Map App Alternative
Charges $0.01 per view unless you bring your own Google Maps API key. Mapsemble needs no key at all.
Google Maps Alternative
Free but limited, or metered per map load once you outgrow that. What each of the three options really costs.
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