Mapme vs. Netlify

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Mapme
Score 10.0 out of 10
N/A
Mapme enables companies and organizations to leverage maps in order to share their stories, generate more transactions, and improve their customers’ experience. With Mapme, the user can create interactive maps with no coding. Its advanced customization features make it easy to achieve the desired look and feel, for any map.
$39
per month
Netlify
Score 10.0 out of 10
N/A
Netlify is a platform for developers from the company of the same name in San Francisco, used to build performant and dynamic web sites, e-commerce stores and applications. By uniting an ecosystem of technologies, services and APIs into one workflow.
$9
per month per user
Pricing
MapmeNetlify
Editions & Modules
Story
$39
per month
Pro
$75
per month
Pro+
$150
per month
Enterprise
Custom
Free
$0
300 credit limit / month
Personal
$9
per month per user
Pro
$20
per month per user
Enterprise
Custom Quote
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
MapmeNetlify
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details
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Score 8.8 out of 10
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Medium-sized Companies
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Score 8.8 out of 10
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Score 8.8 out of 10
Enterprises
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Score 8.8 out of 10
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User Ratings
MapmeNetlify
Likelihood to Recommend
-
(0 ratings)
10.0
(10 ratings)
Usability
-
(0 ratings)
10.0
(2 ratings)
User Testimonials
MapmeNetlify
Likelihood to Recommend
Mapme
Well I would certainly recommend non profit and event companies to use
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Netlify
Netlify is a static website host, so it obviously wouldn't work for hosting dynamic websites built in PHP, such as WordPress or Drupal. It works very well with static sites with a git codebase on something like GitHub. It has automatic deployments, which include preview websites. It works very well with this workflow. There are solutions for allowing content authoring on static websites on Netlify, but I would probably reach for something like WordPress or Drupal for that.
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Pros
Mapme
No answers on this topic
Netlify
  • I can connect Github/Gitlab repos or drag and drop code folders directly to host them onto the platform, and can customize build and publish details. It handles all granular details itself, so I don't have to worry about configuring everything like I would have to do on an IaaS like AWS
  • Netlify Platform has inbuilt scalability support - meaning automatic upgrading of servers to handle traffic, without us needing to do anything at all, again, unlike IaaS, where we'd have to manually configure scaling
  • It has a built in CDN, meaning static applications can be served blazing fast over the web without worrying about traffic or latency
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Cons
Mapme
No answers on this topic
Netlify
  • it is not aimed at it but first party laravel support would be nice.
  • their free tier was so handy, i wish they start some similar efforts
  • incorporate more WebOps mindset
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Usability
Mapme
Very useful if you have the use case, which you can verify before buying through email support
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Netlify
We interact with the CLI via our CI/CD pipeline. It was very straightforward to get set up, and their documentation is thorough. There are a ton of examples online of various setups. We needed to deploy a React SPA, so we required redirects, which was straightforward with Netlify.
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Alternatives Considered
Mapme
I thought google did not have the indoor map builder like Mapme, plus there wasn’t enough support
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Netlify
Netlify Platform is the first choice that we are using in this organization continuously and it's been a very promising platform to use. It also maintains the things very well. it also giving a very good updates. It is very easy to use and very easy to learn. overall it is good.
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Return on Investment
Mapme
  • It’s a non profit so no business win, but we got a lot of parent saying that this tool helped. Mind you, we have been doing this for 10 Years and this is the first time
  • Years and this is the first time
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Netlify
  • it's free to get started and to work on small frontend projects for testing and qa
  • very nice DNS Management
  • quick and easy to use, reduces dev efforts
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ScreenShots

Netlify Screenshots

Screenshot of where to gather feedback right from the browser with Netlify collaborative Deploy Previews. Share progress early and often with preview links created automatically for every deploy. Netlify automatically builds a new Deploy Preview as a unique permanent URL for each Pull/Merge Request. With no coding or setup, every preview enables reviewers to submit feedback complete with screenshots, videos, and annotations.Screenshot of a team overview in the Netlify platform, used to monitor a team's usage, showing the number of team members and how much build capacity and bandwidth the team is using.Screenshot of Netlify Edge Functions, which help run code at the edge, close to end users. Netlify Edge Functions use Deno and the powerful V8 JavaScript runtime to run globally distributed functions for the fastest possible response times.Screenshot of Discover, connect, and configure dev tools and APIs all within the Netlify Integrations Hub to extend the limits of web performance and team productivity.Screenshot of Netlify Graph, which eases access to API services. Graph Authentication handles token refresh and scope management so APIs stay connected over time.Screenshot of Netlify Analytics, which bring data captured directly from servers, presented simply.