


A business directory map is an interactive map that lets your audience browse, search, and filter a list of locations—like practitioners, warehouses, suppliers, or member businesses. Instead of a static list, visitors can explore your directory visually on a map.
Associations and networks use PamPam to build member locators. Brands use it for supplier or warehouse network maps. Professional registries use it to help clients find nearby practitioners. Any organization with a list of entities + locations is a great fit.
Import your list as a CSV or connect a Google Sheet. PamPam geocodes every address automatically and builds a browsable map in minutes. Add categories, custom fields, photos, and links to each entry—no coding needed.
Yes. Every PamPam map comes with built-in search and category filters. Visitors can narrow results by type, region, or any category you define—making it easy to find exactly who or what they're looking for.
Absolutely. Every map has a one-line embed code. Drop it into Webflow, Squarespace, WordPress, or any website. The map loads live, so updates you make in PamPam appear instantly on your site.
Connect a Google Sheet and your map stays in sync automatically. Or update entries directly in PamPam—changes go live immediately without needing to re-embed anything.
Yes. PamPam directory maps are publicly accessible at a shareable URL, which means Google can index them. You can also embed your map on a page of your own website with proper SEO metadata to help the full directory surface in search results.
Yes. You can restrict access to your directory map by requiring visitors to verify their email address or enter a password before viewing it. This is useful for member-only networks or private supplier registries.
Yes. You can publish your directory map on your own custom domain so it feels like a native part of your website or product—no pampam.city branding in the URL.
You can create a directory map with up to 30 locations for free. For larger networks or directories, upgrade to a paid plan.