Gutenberg map block

  • Minimal Map vs. MapPress

    MapPress is one of the oldest map plugins on WordPress. While it has added Leaflet support recently, its interface feels dated compared to the modern block editor experience Minimal Map provides.

    FeatureMinimal MapMapPress
    API Key Required?❌ No (Zero Hassle)⚠️ Optional (Required for Google features)
    Map ProviderMapLibre / OpenStreetMapGoogle Maps / Leaflet
    Privacy / GDPR-Ready✅ Built-in Complianz block, zero tracking⚠️ Manual setup required
    Native Gutenberg Block✅ Yes✅ Yes
    Store Locator (Find Me)✅ Yes❌ Limited
    Marker Clustering✅ Yes✅ Yes (Pro)
    Custom Map Styling✅ Yes❌ Limited
    Import / Export (CSV)✅ Yes❌ No native CSV for locations
    Dynamic Opening Hours✅ Yes❌ No
    Pricing StructureFreeFree core / $39 Pro

    The Verdict: MapPress is fine for dropping a single pin on a contact page. But for a robust, searchable store locator with dynamic opening hours and CSV imports, Minimal Map is vastly superior.

  • Minimal Map vs. Super Store Finder: Which is Better?

    Super Store Finder is a popular CodeCanyon plugin known for its flat design. However, like many Envato plugins, it is heavily reliant on older WordPress architectures and Google Maps APIs. Let’s see how the modern approach of Minimal Map compares.

    FeatureMinimal MapSuper Store Finder
    API Key Required?❌ No (Zero Hassle)✅ Yes (Google Maps API + Billing setup)
    Map ProviderMapLibre / OpenStreetMapGoogle Maps
    Privacy / GDPR-Ready✅ Built-in Complianz block, zero tracking⚠️ Requires manual cookie blocker setup
    Native Gutenberg Block✅ Yes❌ No (Shortcode/Visual Composer focus)
    Store Locator (Find Me)✅ Yes✅ Yes
    Marker Clustering✅ Yes✅ Yes
    Custom Map Styling✅ Yes✅ Yes
    Import / Export (CSV)✅ Yes✅ Yes
    Dynamic Opening Hours✅ Yes❌ Limited
    Pricing StructureFree$29 One-time (Envato)

    The Verdict: Super Store Finder is cheap, but you pay for it with Google Maps API headaches. Minimal Map provides a faster, Gutenberg-native experience with zero hidden Google Cloud costs.

  • WP Store Locator Alternative: Why Minimal Map is the Modern Choice for WordPress

    If you’ve ever built a directory or contact page in WordPress, you’ve likely used WP Store Locator. It’s a classic. But in recent years, developers and site owners have hit a massive wall: the Google Maps API. Setting up cloud billing accounts, generating API keys, and worrying about usage limits just to show a few store branches has become an unnecessary headache.

    If you are tired of the Google Maps API bloat and want a modern, native solution, Minimal Map is the exact alternative you’ve been looking for.

    Why Switch to Minimal Map?

    While legacy plugins rely heavily on Google’s ecosystem, Minimal Map was built from the ground up for modern WordPress using MapLibre. Here is how it compares:

    • Zero API Key Hassles: Minimal Map renders beautiful frontend maps powered by MapLibre. No credit cards, no Google Cloud console, and no surprise billing.
    • Gutenberg-Native Experience: Instead of relying on shortcodes wrapped in clunky meta-boxes, Minimal Map features a live block editor map preview. What you see in the backend is exactly what your users see on the frontend.
    • Built-in WordPress Admin: There is no bolted-on SaaS dashboard. You get a dedicated, native WordPress admin workspace for locations, collections, tags, markers, and logos that feels like it belongs in your WP dashboard. You even get power-user keyboard shortcuts (like n for new, m for merge) for lightning-fast workflows.

    Superior Data Management

    Managing hundreds of locations in older plugins can be a nightmare. Minimal Map introduces seamless data management tailored for real businesses:

    • Excel (XLSX) & CSV Support: Import and export your locations seamlessly. We even provide an example export file for faster onboarding.
    • Marker Clustering Built-In: Handling hundreds of locations on a single map is effortless. Minimal Map automatically clusters dense data points to keep your UI clean and fast.
    • Reusable Collections: Group your maps by region, team, or category, and merge location collections to consolidate data easily.

    The Verdict

    If you want a modern location finder that embraces the block editor, ditches the Google API tax, and offers incredibly fast bulk location management, it’s time to make the switch.