Connect Google Maps integrations
Pinpoint physical coordinates and calculate driving routes by automating Google Maps on Make. Linking this geospatial service to our workflow automation tool lets you instantly geocode addresses, query elevation data, and calculate exact travel times. Sign up for a free account today to build your first automated tracking pipeline.
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Unlock the true power of location-based data by leveraging Make to connect Google Maps with your entire software ecosystem. Through advanced workflow automation, businesses can eliminate tedious manual data entry by automatically syncing addresses, geolocations, and distance calculations directly into their CRM databases, project management tools, or communication channels. Imagine triggering instant Slack notifications when a new client address is logged, or automatically calculating transit times to update your invoicing software. The intuitive visual builder provides a robust, no-code environment to design, build, and optimize custom integrations that scale alongside your operational needs. By bridging the gap between real-time spatial intelligence and your everyday business applications, you can ensure absolute data accuracy, enhance team collaboration, and significantly boost overall productivity. Do not let manual data transfers slow down your delivery services, sales territory planning, or event management logistics when you can automate the entire pipeline in minutes. Take control of your spatial data and elevate your business efficiency today by trying Make to integrate Google Maps and experience the future of automated operations.
Returns the most efficient routes when calculating directions.
Identifies the roads a vehicle was traveling along and provides additional metadata about those roads, such as speed limits.
Provides travel distance and time for a matrix of origins and destinations.
Gets the details of a location by either input address or geocodes.
Returns an static image (PNG or JPG) of Google Map.
Gets the details of a timezone by geographical coordinates.
Provides elevation data for all locations on the surface of the earth, including depth locations on the ocean floor by input geographic coordinates
Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
Searches for place information using a variety of categories, including establishments, prominent points of interest, and geographic locations.
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Popular Google Maps workflows.
Connect Google Maps to your favorite tools. Automate routing, sync address data, and simplify your daily workflows.
Automate Google Maps and Connect Your Location Workflows with Make
Connect Google Maps to your favorite apps using Make. Automatically send travel directions to your chat, attach visual maps to tasks, and generate instant navigation links to save time and eliminate manual data entry.
Automatically get driving directions sent straight to your inbox or chat app whenever a new meeting is added to your calendar.
Automatically attach static map images directly to your project tasks based on location coordinates.
Convert scheduled event locations into clickable navigation links and automatically add them to your calendar or messaging apps.
Retrieve exact coordinates and addresses automatically, eliminating the need to manually search and copy-paste locations between apps.
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