Early access for interactive business visuals

Turn one important visual into a website embed, export pack, and marketing asset.

HTMLMaps is being built for businesses that rely on site plans, event maps, floor plans, product diagrams, SVG maps, and other visual layouts. Make the visual clickable on your website, then reuse the same source across PDFs, proposals, social posts, ads, and short animated assets.

Clickable website embeds
Image and PDF export packs
Social, ad, and video-ready assets

The full editor is not live yet. If this would solve a real business problem, review the possible pricing and tell us what you need.

Built for practical visual assets

If your visual helps people decide, book, lease, buy, attend, or understand, it should do more than sit there.

Site plansEvent mapsFloor plansProduct diagramsSVG mapsVenue layouts
1

Start with one important visual

Use a site plan, floor plan, event layout, product diagram, SVG map, or other visual your business already depends on.

2

Make the right areas interactive

Add clickable regions, labels, tooltips, links, simple states, and callouts so visitors can explore the visual instead of guessing what matters.

3

Put it on your website

Use the interactive version as a website embed so the visual can support inquiries, bookings, leasing, navigation, product education, or client decisions.

4

Reuse the same asset elsewhere

Create matching assets for PDFs, proposals, listings, email, social posts, ad sizes, presentations, and short motion content from the same source visual.

Early access request only. No payment or file upload is collected on this page.

The pain point is not making another pretty graphic.

The real problem is that important business visuals often need to guide action. A flat image can show information, but it usually cannot help the visitor explore, compare, click through, or take the next step.

Flat images make visitors work too hard

A static image can show a layout, but it cannot help someone click a unit, inspect a booth, view a room detail, compare sections, or move straight to a booking, inquiry, listing, or sales page.

One visual gets rebuilt too many times

The same map, plan, or diagram often has to be remade for the website, proposal, PDF, email, social post, ad, and presentation. That wastes time and creates inconsistent versions.

Existing tools usually solve only one piece

Design platforms are good at graphics. Hotspot tools are good at clickable areas. Animation tools are good at motion. HTMLMaps is being shaped around the full business workflow.

Use cases where the visual affects real business outcomes

HTMLMaps is for visuals that support sales, leasing, bookings, navigation, event operations, product education, or client deliverables. It is not aimed at casual one-off graphics.

Property site plans

Turn site plans into clickable sales and leasing tools with units, lots, buildings, amenities, entrances, parking, availability states, and links to next steps.

Apartment communitiesBuildersCommercial leasing

Event and venue maps

Make booth maps, sponsor zones, room layouts, seating sections, stages, entrances, vendor areas, and attendee paths easier to explore online.

Trade showsConferencesVenues

Floor plans and facility maps

Help visitors understand rooms, departments, office areas, classroom layouts, clinic areas, service counters, and campus buildings without a custom app.

SchoolsOfficesClinics

Product diagrams and explainers

Add clickable product parts, feature callouts, process steps, equipment notes, comparison points, and explainer sections to visuals people already use.

Product pagesB2B marketingSupport content

Why contact HTMLMaps if other tools exist?

Because the problem is the workflow, not just the graphic.

The market already has design platforms, hotspot widgets, map tools, animation tools, and export tools. HTMLMaps is being built for the gap between them: one business visual that can work on your website and be reused across the rest of your sales and marketing materials.

Different from design platforms

If you only need a static graphic, a design tool is enough. HTMLMaps is for visuals that need to function on a website and stay useful across sales and marketing channels.

Different from basic hotspot tools

A hotspot tool can make an image clickable. HTMLMaps is being built around a bigger job: publish the visual, reuse it, export it, and keep the business asset consistent.

Different from GIS software

This is not meant for roads, routing, satellite layers, or geographic analysis. It is for visual layouts, areas, sections, rooms, booths, units, diagrams, and business context.

Different from custom development

Custom code can solve anything, but many teams do not need a full build for every clickable map, site plan, venue layout, or diagram they want to publish.

Use the same visual across your website and marketing.

A site plan, event map, floor plan, or product diagram should not have to be rebuilt every time you need it somewhere else. HTMLMaps is being built to help one source visual become an interactive website embed and matching assets for sales, events, listings, proposals, ads, social posts, and simple motion content.

Website embeds

Put a clickable version of your visual on your website so visitors can explore areas, read details, follow links, and move to the next step.

Image exports

Create PNG or JPG versions for listings, emails, thumbnails, client sharing, social graphics, and simple promotional use.

PDF exports

Generate clean PDF versions for brochures, attendee guides, sales handouts, sponsor decks, proposal packets, and printable materials.

Custom sizes

Resize the same visual for website sections, presentation slides, listing images, social posts, display placements, and ad formats.

Animated assets

Create short motion assets for walkthroughs, promos, explainers, social posts, and visual storytelling without rebuilding the concept from scratch.

Client and team workflow

Keep repeat work organized with review links, reusable versions, brand presets, workspace tools, and white-label options as the product grows.

Best-fit users

HTMLMaps is most likely to be useful when a visual directly supports a decision, sale, booking, visit, proposal, event, or client deliverable.

Real estate and property teams

Use interactive site plans, property maps, unit maps, amenity layouts, and export assets to support leasing, listings, and buyer or renter decisions.

Events, venues, and expos

Use one event map across a website, attendee guide, sponsor deck, signage export, booth sales flow, and promo material.

Schools, campuses, and facilities

Turn buildings, departments, rooms, visitor areas, and service locations into clickable guides for students, staff, guests, and customers.

Agencies, freelancers, and website owners

Create client-ready interactive visual sections without rebuilding the same map, diagram, or layout manually for every channel.

Possible early access pricing

Would this still be useful at these prices?

No payment is collected here. These numbers are included because real interest only matters if the product would still be worth paying for.

Free branded test

$0

Try a limited branded version when the first version is available.

Single project unlock

$19-$49

Remove branding and unlock basic exports for one visual project.

Pro

$29/month

Create multiple projects with hosted embeds, custom sizing, and stronger export options.

Business / agency

$79+/month

Use workspaces, client review, brand presets, advanced exports, white-label options, and repeat-use features.

These are not final prices and this is not a checkout. Your response helps decide whether HTMLMaps should launch, which users to serve first, and what features matter enough to build.

Should you request early access?

You are a better fit if at least one of these is true:

You already have a site plan, event map, floor plan, SVG map, or diagram that matters to your business.
The visual would be more useful if visitors could click areas, read details, open links, or move to a next step.
You need the same visual on a website, in a PDF, in a proposal, in social posts, in ads, or in short video assets.
You would pay to avoid rebuilding the same visual across multiple tools or asking a developer to recreate it each time.

Request early access

Tell us what you actually need.

If this could solve a real problem for your business, leave your email and a short explanation. Your response helps decide launch timing, first features, pricing, and whether the first version should focus on site plans, event maps, floor plans, diagrams, exports, or another use case.

Useful details to include

  • What type of business or organization you run.
  • What kind of visual you need to make interactive.
  • Where it would be used: website, proposal, ad, PDF, social, event guide, listing, or sales material.
  • Which outputs matter most: embed, image, PDF, ad size, social size, animation, or workspace.
  • What would make it worth paying for.

Do not include links. Do not try to upload files. This form only accepts written details and an email address.

Which outputs would matter to you?

URL-like and email-like text is neutralized before the email is sent.

This form does not accept uploads, payment details, or attachments. Submissions are sent through Web3Forms.

Frequently asked questions

Is HTMLMaps available today?+

HTMLMaps is not fully launched yet. This page is for early access requests and product validation. The goal is to identify the most valuable first use cases before building the full editor.

Why should I contact HTMLMaps if other tools already exist?+

Existing tools usually solve one slice of the job. Design platforms create visuals, hotspot tools add clickable points, and export tools create separate files. HTMLMaps is being built around the full workflow: one source visual that can become an interactive website embed and reusable business asset.

What makes this different from a general design platform?+

General design platforms are strong for static graphics, social posts, and simple videos. HTMLMaps is aimed at business visuals that need clickable areas, website embeds, reusable exports, and a workflow built around maps, plans, layouts, and diagrams.

What makes this different from a basic image hotspot tool?+

A basic hotspot tool can make an image clickable. HTMLMaps is focused on the larger business need: turning a practical visual into something that works on the website and can also support PDFs, proposals, ads, social posts, client materials, and simple motion assets.

Will I be charged after submitting the form?+

No. The form does not collect payment information. It only asks whether the possible pricing would make sense for your use case.

Why show pricing before launch?+

Pricing is shown because interest after seeing a realistic price is more useful than a generic waitlist signup. If the product would only be useful for free, that is important to know before building it.

Can I upload my floor plan, site plan, or event map here?+

No. This page does not accept file uploads. The form only collects written details about your use case, business type, needed outputs, and email address.

Can I include links in the form?+

No. Links are blocked to reduce spam and security risk. Please describe your use case without pasting URLs.

Have a visual that should do more than sit on a page?

If your site plan, event map, floor plan, diagram, or visual layout could help customers decide, inquire, book, lease, attend, or understand faster, HTMLMaps wants to hear what you need.