Map Record
See your data - right where it happens.
Bring location to life with interactive maps embedded directly within your Salesforce record pages. The Map Record component turns static address fields into dynamic, visual experiences powered by Google Maps. Whether you're managing client sites, real estate listings, or service territories, this makes spatial data instantly accessible - no switching tabs, no guesswork.
Precision mapping. Intuitive visuals.
Smarter maps, right inside Salesforce.
Say goodbye to outdated mapping tools. With native integration, the Map Record embeds interactive Google Maps into any standard or custom object - making it a top-tier choice for teams seeking a Map Anything Salesforce solution.
- Choose from Place View (default map) or immersive Street View
- Use within any record type, not just standard objects
- Tap into a smarter, faster mapping experience without leaving your workflow
Flexible inputs. Accurate outputs.
The Map Record component adapts to your data structure - not the other way around.
- Define a comma-separated list of fields to generate the full address
- Map based on latitude and longitude for pinpoint precision
- Build address logic around any record type or object
If you're looking for an alternative to Geopointe in Salesforce, GridMate’s Map List and Map Record components offer comparable functionality at a fraction of the cost.
Tailored experiences for every user.
From support reps to real estate agents to field technicians - the Map Record meets your team where they are.
- Service teams can prep for site visits with real-time location views
- Property managers can verify listings without toggling tools
- Sales reps can visualize territory coverage in one click
- Location data becomes more than just metadata - it becomes actionable.
See the Map Record
in action!

Make the leap from standard to standout.
Why pay $75 to $150/month for Salesforce Maps?
GridMate’s Map components give you powerful mapping - Google Maps, bulk actions, street view, and more - for just $11/user/month. Plus, it's bundled as part of a comprehensive productivity suite, which includes over 30 additional UI/UX components designed to enhance the Salesforce experience across the board. No add-ons, no surprises - just better value.
Frequently Asked Questions
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.
Are GridMate grids supported on the Salesforce Mobile App?
Absolutely! Here's what we recommend:
- Duplicate the existing grid in your Salesforce Org. This duplicated grid should be specifically configured for access by mobile users.
- Set a unique name that clearly identifies it as a mobile-friendly grid.
There are two key considerations when it comes to accessing grids on mobile devices:
Set the width for each column – This allows users to scroll horizontally.
Refer to column width specification here.
Set the height of the grid – This enables vertical scrolling.
Refer to the height specification here.
Note: We will be introducing a new component called ‘Mobile Grids’, which will be optimized specifically for mobile phones.
Is GridMate a managed package?
Yes. GridMate is a Salesforce-managed package, which means it’s securely versioned, upgradeable, and adheres to Salesforce’s best practices for packaging, deployment, and security. This ensures a clean upgrade path and minimizes risk across sandbox and production environments.
Does GridMate support dependent picklists?
Yes. GridMate supports dependent picklists, including dependent record type picklists.
Can I prevent my users from creating, editing, or deleting filters?
Yes. By default, GridMate provides a permission set called GridMate User to easily grant access to package components, including object settings, Apex classes, and more.
With this permission set assigned, users can create, edit, and delete end-user filters - provided this option is enabled on the grid.
However, in certain scenarios, admins may want to restrict these actions. Rather than duplicating and manually adjusting the permission set, we recommend using the Muted Permission Set feature in Salesforce.
1. Create a Permission Set Group that includes the GridMate User permission set.

2. Add a Muted Permission Set to that group by creating a new Muted Permission Set.


3. In the Muted Permission Set, mute Create/Update/Delete access for the DataGrid Preferences object.

4. Finally, remove all direct assignments of the GridMate User permission set from users. Instead, assign them the new Permission Set Group.
This approach ensures your users retain access to essential GridMate components while preventing them from modifying filter settings.
Please refer to Salesforce documentation for Muted Permissions.
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