BatchGeo

BatchGeo is a free service that lets you create maps.

Languages supported: German, English, French, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Dutch, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Chinese (Simplified)

9.4/10 (Expert Score) ★★★★★
Product is rated as #17 in category GIS Software
Ease of use
9.2
Support
9.3
Ease of Setup
9.6

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BatchGeo is the easiest way to get your list of addresses on a map. Since 2006 BatchGeo has hosted millions of maps for Fortune 50 companies, non-profits, and individuals.

The idea behind BatchGeo is most geographic data is stored in some sort of spreadsheet, list, or simple table (ex: Excel, CSV, Google Spreadsheets, etc.) So its optimized for those formats, making it super easy to drag in or copy/paste your tabular data into a map.

Once your data is mapped the real fun begins. Your data points are spread out on an easy to navigate Google Map. Data can be color coded by groups or ranges, or even heat mapped.

If routing is what you are interested in, BatchGeo can give you optimized routes for up to 23 points at a time. This ensures you don’t waste time when visiting your customers.

Finally, if you want to share your map it’s easy to do. You can choose if your map is to be secured (password protected) or generally available to the public. BatchGeo can even be used for a store locator for your website.

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BatchGeo Reviews

Juliano V.

Advanced user of BatchGeo
★★★★★
ItВґs cheap, itВґs easy and very useful.

What do you like best?

ItВґs is very intuitive. Don't need any background or programming skills. Once you in, you are ready to star plotting.

I started using the free service. It worked well and gave me confidence to make the investment for the payed solution. By the way, while searching for similar solitons I found this to be by far the best price at any level of usage,

What do you dislike?

Some massive geocode addresses get some pins wrong, because most of the time we donВґt have the perfect data to plot, but when it happens itВґs takes a bit to get them to the right place.

You can drag and drop the pin or try to introduce the data once more. The problem is that this kind of action consume the usage you have payed. It doesn't seem really fair to pay for rework.

Recommendations to others considering the product:

Worth trying. Star with the free use to see if it attends your needs.

You can work lots of data, create different maps and plot interesting clusterization.

ItВґs limited for maximum pins added and pageviews of the map

If you are not professional, maybe the free use will attend you just fine.

What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized?

Maps data help us understand the geographic aspect of voting information. Many political campaigns try to get some leverage by allying themselves with local leaderships, and they promises to mobilize voters. By analyzing vote result by really close data, we are able to measure if this allying was really productive

Review source: G2.com

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