Mappler Lite is a simple, web-based platform that allows anyone to turn a basic list of information into a customized, interactive online map. It is designed so that no coding or advanced technical skills are required, making it accessible for community members, students, and organizations. Your first mapping site is "FREE".
Link: https://mappler.com/
Why Use It?
It's a powerful tool for participatory mapping.
Communities can use it to identify neighborhood challenges, like walkability issues, or to map out essential resources, like food pantries or public restrooms.
Allows you to add contextual layers, such as population density or environmental data, to help your community see the "big picture" behind the points on the map
Step-by-Step Guide Manual:
View the Mappler Lite Manual to learn how to turn your data into a map in minutes: https://shorturl.at/LTJMw
Youtube Manual: https://youtu.be/gTyfkvrmpic
(NYC 311 Warming Center Mapping: Map Link: https://www.mappler.com/sites/index.php?ukey=SOzqiOHHh8xcX6TF23QbA3cgk5BZEzB12pgfQixJ&seq=982 )
See it in Action: Check out these projects to see how community points and city data work together: