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Salesforce Maps
Formerly MapAnything

Overview

What is Salesforce Maps?

Salesforce Maps (formerly MapAnything) helps users map their CRM data. Users can:View customer, prospect, employee, partner, & competitor locationsBuild routes, call lists, campaigns, & event invite lists directly from the mapMap wins & losses and visualize team activities & performanceMaps…

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Recent Reviews

Maps for layering

8 out of 10
June 02, 2021
Incentivized
I used the layers [on Salesforce Maps (formerly MapAnything)] to plot contacts for multiple clients on the map at once, which helped my …
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Pricing

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Winter 2017 / 10.4.6

$30

Cloud
per user / month

Entry-level set up fee?

  • No setup fee
For the latest information on pricing, visithttp://mapanything.com/mapanything-for…

Offerings

  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Product Demos

Youreka Demo | Merchandising & Retail Execution

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Quick Demo - Youreka and Salesforce Maps

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Demo di Salesforce Maps Territory Planning

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Demo van Salesforce Maps Territory Planning

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How Salesforce Maps & Territory Planning Drive Revenue and Sales Efficiency

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The Why of using Salesforce Maps

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Product Details

What is Salesforce Maps?

Salesforce Maps (formerly MapAnything) helps users map their CRM data. Users can:
  • View customer, prospect, employee, partner, & competitor locations
  • Build routes, call lists, campaigns, & event invite lists directly from the map
  • Map wins & losses and visualize team activities & performance
Maps is Salesforce-integrated & was built on Force.com. According to the vendor, the software has 1400+ customers so far. Use cases include:

Field Sales
  • Identify nearby customers & opportunities in the field
  • Optimize schedules & routes to book more appointments & fill schedule gaps
  • Enable teams to self-source leads in Salesforce
  • Drive Salesforce adoption with the easy-to-use, MapAnything Mobile
Inside Sales
  • Visualize & prioritize customers & leads
  • Build targeted call lists directly from the map
  • Enable your team to self-source leads in Salesforce
  • Update record fields from the map with inline editing
Field Service
  • Boost customer satisfaction & cut operating costs
  • Assign work orders & preventive maintenance by location & add to routes
  • Optimize routes to account for weather & traffic
  • Enable easy account record updates
Marketing
  • Improve marketing campaign effectiveness & ROI
  • Build targeted campaign lists by adding contacts by location, en masse
  • Visualize campaign performance & market share by region & territory
  • Identify customers & prospects for event invites by proximity to venues

Salesforce Maps Features

  • Supported: Mapping / Geocoding
  • Supported: Route Planning
  • Supported: Territory Management
  • Supported: Lead Generation
  • Supported: Data Visualization
  • Supported: Work Order / Case Management
  • Supported: Marketing Campaign Management

Salesforce Maps Integrations

Salesforce Maps Competitors

Salesforce Maps Technical Details

Deployment TypesSoftware as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsUnspecified
Mobile ApplicationApple iOS, Android, Mobile Web
Supported CountriesGlobal
Supported LanguagesEnglish, Chinese, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Thai

Salesforce Maps Customer Size Distribution

Consumers0%
Small Businesses (1-50 employees)78%
Mid-Size Companies (51-500 employees)7%
Enterprises (more than 500 employees)15%
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Reviews and Ratings

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Kurt Johansen | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 2 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Originally we wanted to use Maps for tracking and routing our service and sales team. After initial deployment, it quickly became clear that what we were showcased and sold differed greatly from what we received. We would have liked to visually see where our field team is at in almost real-time making it easy to swap calls, add calls to the right person and better judge load.
  • Drilling down from the map point, to account/work order/opportunity.
  • Clear communication on expectations and delivery of product.
  • Clean pricing structure and development costs.
  • Ongoing support during deployment and integration.
If you are a small business or have a small team in the field, anything Salesforce and its components should be avoided. Its price-point and ROI are overstated.
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  • ROI was zero. We spent weeks of time and whatever license cost for a product that did not deliver.
  • Support for the product IS mediocre at best.
  • I can not get a refund on time wasted for this implementation process.
Unknown other products out there. Was led to Maps by our SF rep. I made the mistake of trusting a salesperson for solutions. SF reps are pushed to sell the going product, not actually HELP their clients.
Support was comical. It was barely available and the few times I did get help the language barrier was extraordinarily problematic.
Worked well once you figured it out. The 'help portal' was no 'help'. Once you get done self-teaching yourself enough of the terminology and workings, it is pretty quick and easy to use. But the learning curve, again, is not worth the time or effort.
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