Map List
Put your records on the map - literally.
Put your records on the map with a mapping experience built for speed, clarity, and control. GridMate’s Map List lets you visualize any object - standard or custom - right inside Salesforce. With the power of Google Maps in Salesforce, you can filter, explore, and act on your data spatially, without ever switching context.
Location intelligence, built right into Salesforce.
See it. Map it. Use it.
Plot any object - standard or custom - on Google Maps or OpenStreetMap. From accounts to installations, everything’s supported and visually placed. A perfect solution for those seeking a flexible alternative to Salesforce Maps.
Colors that mean business.
Turn your map into a decision dashboard. Use conditional coloring to instantly show status, stage, or priority—no mental gymnastics required.
Work by distance, not just data.
Slice and dice data exactly how you need:
- Set a radius in miles or kilometers to surface every record within range.
- Plan onsite visits, optimize routing, and manage by physical territory - directly on the map.
- Native distance filtering and spatial queries make this a powerful alternative to Salesforce Maps, with more flexibility inside your existing workflows.
Map, select, act.
Trigger mass updates, assignments, or custom flows directly from the map. Point, click, and go - it's that simple.
Filters that flex with you
Use fast filters or get granular with advanced logic. However you slice it, you’ll find exactly what you're looking for.
Actions where you need them
From edit to custom flow triggers, interact with your records directly on the map - no switching views, no wasted time.
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See how teams get more done with the GridMate Map List.
Make the leap from standard to standout.
Why pay $75 to $150/month for Salesforce Maps?
GridMate’s Map List gives you powerful mapping - Google Maps, bulk actions, advanced filtering, and more - for just $11/user/month. No add-ons, no surprises - just better value.
Frequently Asked Questions
Should we grant a GridMate license to every user?
No, GridMate licenses should be granted only to relevant users. GridMate components can be combined with standard components using visibility conditions in the Lightning App Builder.
We recommend creating a custom permission set, assigning it to licensed users, and then using this permission to control component visibility in the Lightning App Builder. See below:

How is GridMate priced?
GridMate is offered at a flat, all-inclusive rate that gives you access to the entire productivity suite - including all 30+ components.GridMate is offered at a flat, all-inclusive rate that gives you access to the entire productivity suite, including all 30+ components.
- $11 per user/month when billed annually
- $14 per user/month when billed monthly
This pricing covers everything - no add-ons, feature gating, or hidden tiers.
Discounted Tier
We offer a 50% discount (for up to 10 licenses) to:
- Eligible Non-Profit Organizations
- Certified Salesforce Consulting Partners
Large volume
We offer tailored pricing for:
- Organizations with a large number of users
- Experience Cloud login-based license models
- Multi-org Salesforce environments
Contact us to explore volume discounts or discounted tier eligibility.
How do I contact GridMate support?
You can reach out to us via email at support@gridmate.io.
For any technical assistance, please grant access to your Salesforce organization and share the following:
- The Salesforce Organization ID (Org ID)
- The page link(s) related to the issue
- The steps to reproduce the issue
Does GridMate support inline editing for multiple record types?
Yes. GridMate supports inline editing for multiple record types simultaneously. Dependent picklists are respected as well.
How frequently is GridMate updated?
GridMate is actively maintained and regularly improved based on customer feedback and evolving platform standards. We release updates on a biannual basis, with targeted interim patches to address critical enhancements or fixes. Release notes are shared through our documentation portal to keep users informed of new features and changes.
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