Suggestion: Add a Map View for Tables (similar to Notion’s new Maps feature)

I’d love to see Coda add a Map View for tables — similar to what Notion recently released:
https://www.notion.com/help/maps

This would allow us to visualize any dataset that includes location data (addresses, coordinates, or city/state fields) directly on an interactive map — without relying on embeds or third-party tools.

Why this matters:

  • Many Coda docs include data tied to places — project sites, offices, job locations, vendors, travel logs, field reports, etc.

  • Currently, the only way to visualize this spatially is by embedding Google Maps or using complex custom packs.

  • A native Map View would make it easy to see where things are located, filter and group data geographically, and click through to the underlying row details.

Example use cases:

  • Construction project database → view active jobs by city or region.

  • CRM or vendor database → view clients on a map.

  • Field reports → see inspection locations or site issues.

  • Asset tracking → view equipment or properties spatially.

Suggested features:

  • Choose which field represents the location (Address, Lat/Long, or formula).

  • Support for clustering markers when zoomed out.

  • Ability to filter and group directly on the map (just like Gallery or Timeline views).

  • Optional satellite and dark mode styles.

  • Integration with existing column filters and color rules.

  • Clicking a pin opens the row card.

This would be a powerful visual layer that brings spatial context to Coda’s relational data — perfectly aligned with how other views (Table, Kanban, Calendar, Gantt, etc.) already work.

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Have you tried any of the mapping packs? Tripmap is free, and locationiq has more features but is $1/month. I don’t know if these would integrate as seamlessly as a native solution….

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I’ve tried the Google Maps pack — it works great overall, but it only supports displaying a single pin in map view.
Tripmap is nice for showing the route and distance between two addresses (similar to Google Maps).
LocationIQ, on the other hand, only provides a static map.

What I’m really looking for is a dynamic, interactive map that can display multiple pins, where users can zoom and pan — ideally with the ability to apply conditional formatting to pins, similar to how Notion’s map view works.

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Agreed! This is a super common use case for us. We have tried the different mapping packs and there are some clunky workarounds that get us to something kind-of acceptable, but a native view would be wonderful.

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Lol, i dont really recommend you give it any hope … this has been suggested since 2022 and now we are almost 2026 :upside_down_face: and all our suggestion has same ending…

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