Connect Apple Map Links integrations
Plot customer routes by connecting Apple Map Links to automatically generate direction URLs from new service tickets. Our workflow automation can send technicians a direct map link to their next job or include a location pin in customer confirmation messages. Register today to build location intelligence into your operations.
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Build your Apple Map Links integrations.
On Make, integrate Apple Map Links to automatically generate direction URLs from new service tickets, send direct map links to technicians for their next job, or include location pins in customer confirmation messages, streamlining your location-based operations.
Creates a map link to navigate to a location.
Performs a search.
Views a specific location.
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Popular Apple Map Links workflows.
Looking to get more out of Apple Map Links? With Make you can visually integrate Apple Map Links into any workflow to save time and resources — no coding required. Try any of these templates in just a few clicks.
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