Maps by PageLeap™
Real, interactive maps on every location page. No Google Maps API, no per‑load fees — just verified coordinates AI assistants and map platforms trust.
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This map is real. Right now.
PageLeap HQ, Danbury, Connecticut. Tiles served from our own infrastructure.
No Google Maps API key. No per-impression billing. Just our tiles, our servers, your page.
How Maps Affect AI and Voice Recommendations
Most customers tap the map before they tap "Order Now."
Most AI systems use that same map data to decide which restaurant to recommend.
A location page with a real, interactive map tells Google, Apple Maps, Siri, ChatGPT, and Perplexity three things: this is a real restaurant at a verified address, its coordinates match the schema and listing, and it is close enough to recommend.
A location page without a map — or with a static screenshot — looks like an unverified guess. To machines and to people.
Dynamic maps connect the structured data in your schema markup to a physical point on the earth. That connection is what turns a web page into a recommendation. When someone asks Siri "where should I eat nearby," when Alexa answers a local query, when ChatGPT cites a restaurant — they are all pulling from structured location data that includes verified coordinates. If your pages do not have that verified map data, you are less likely to be recommended.
This is the new local discovery layer. Not ten blue links. A direct recommendation from an AI assistant to a person who is ready to drive there, ready to order, ready to spend money. The businesses that show up are the ones that gave the machine everything it needed to make the call. A map is one of the strongest signals — and the hardest to fake.
Built for multi-location restaurant brands.
PageLeap runs dynamic, interactive maps on every location page, whether you have 1 restaurant or 500. No Google Maps API keys to manage across locations. No per-map-load surprises on your cloud bill. The same fast, branded experience at every store.
For multi-location brands, that means one standard: every guest sees a live map, the right pin, and nearby locations — on every page. Area developers and franchisees do not have to configure anything. The maps work the same way at location number 3 as they do at location number 400.
What every PageLeap map includes.
All included. No tiers. No "premium" map features.
Interactive Pan and Zoom
Sub-100ms tiles from our own infrastructure. Drag, pinch, zoom. A real map your customers can explore.
One-Tap Directions
Geolocation detects where the customer is. One tap opens turn-by-turn directions in their native maps app.
Branded Location Pins
Custom map markers with your brand identity. Your logo, your colors, your brand on the map — not a generic red pin.
Nearby Location Pins
Multi-location brands show all nearby stores as clickable pins. Customers discover your other locations without leaving the page.
Static-First Rendering
A server-rendered map image loads instantly on first paint, then promotes to full interactive. Zero layout shift. Works without JavaScript.
Schema Coordinates
Precise latitude and longitude baked into your structured data. AI answer engines and map platforms use these to verify and recommend your location.
Want this map on your locations? Talk to us.
Why not just use Google Maps?
Google Maps Platform charges per map load after a small free tier. For a growing chain, that adds up fast.
| PageLeap Maps | Google Maps Platform | |
|---|---|---|
| Cost per map load | Included | ~$7 per 1,000 loads after free tier |
| API key & billing | No key, no per-load billing | API key and active billing required |
| Billing surprises | None | Common after free tier |
| Terms-of-service changes | Open data license | Changed 3x in 5 years |
| Page speed impact | Sub-100ms, static-first | SDK adds 200–400ms |
| Works without JavaScript | Yes (static fallback) | No |
| Branded & nearby pins | Included | Custom or premium work |
| Data sharing | We do not resell your data | Google collects user data |
| Available to any size business | Yes | Budget-dependent |
Most independent restaurants and small chains do not have a line item in the budget for map API costs. When they build a website, the map is often the first thing that gets cut — or replaced with a static screenshot that tells search engines and AI systems nothing useful.
PageLeap does not charge per map load. Dynamic, interactive maps are included with every deployment. Whether you have one location or five hundred, the maps are the same: fast, interactive, served from our own tile servers, and free of per-impression fees.
The only thing that should determine whether a business gets found is the quality of what they serve — not whether they can afford a map API.