Local visibility • route clarity • map-first websites

Get found, understood and visited.

GetMeMapped turns scattered business information into polished map experiences: service-area maps, directory listings, branch finders, delivery zones and web pages that help customers know exactly where you are and how to reach you.

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Clean location pages
02
Map-led service areas
03
Customer-ready directions
Business listings Service territories Tourism routes Supplier directories Delivery zones

What it could become

A map-first digital presence for people who need customers to arrive, call or book.

Location landing pages

One-page sites for small businesses with embedded maps, directions, WhatsApp/contact actions and crisp service descriptions.

Directory maps

Turn suppliers, venues or regional businesses into searchable map directories with categories and useful filters.

Route stories

Tourism, events and field-service routes presented as visual journeys rather than boring address lists.

Coverage zones

Show where you deliver, install, support or consult — with clear boundaries that reduce customer confusion.

Prototype direction

Not just “a website”. A customer navigation system.

The brand already has the right idea: a bold name, Africa outline, and a practical promise — Getting you mapped! I used that as the design language: deep navy for trust, bright cyan for mapping energy, clean white space, and route-line motion.

Example package

Mapped Business Starter

  • Logo-led landing page
  • Google Maps / OpenStreetMap embed
  • WhatsApp and enquiry CTA
  • SEO-ready location copy
  • Simple analytics handover
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Simple process

From “where are you?” to “I’m on my way”.

1

Gather

Locations, service area, photos, categories and customer actions.

2

Map

Build the route, pins, area boundaries and page structure.

3

Launch

Publish a polished, mobile-first page with clear directions and contact paths.

GetMeMapped.co.za concept

Ready to put a business on the map?

This is a live creative prototype. Next step: wire the CTA to a real assessment/lead form and make the content editable in WordPress.

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