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How to Personalize a Store Locator for Your Brand

How to Personalize a Store Locator for Your Brand

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Personalized Store Locator for Your Brand

A store locator should feel like part of your website, not a generic widget. When the design and functionality match your brand, customers trust it more and use it more.

Personalization is not just visual. It directly affects how easily customers find what they need.

Why generic store locators fall short

Many businesses start with a basic map. Over time, that approach creates problems:

  • Poor brand consistency

  • Limited filtering options

  • Confusing layouts for large store networks

As your brand grows, these limitations become more noticeable.

Customizing design with CSS

Storemapper allows brands to personalize their store locator using CSS. This means you can:

  • Match fonts and colors

  • Adjust spacing and layout

  • Style buttons, lists, and search fields

This is especially valuable for brands using Webflow, WordPress, Shopify or custom websites.

Using filters to improve discovery

Filters are one of the most impactful personalization tools.

Common examples include:

  • Store type

  • Services offered

  • Product categories

  • Regional availability

Custom fields and location details

Beyond design, personalization also includes the data you show. Custom fields let you add relevant details to each location, making the locator more informative and useful.

Build a store locator that feels native

A personalized store locator improves trust, usability, and conversions. It helps customers move from browsing to buying faster.

👉 Create a customized store locator for your brand

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Try our store locator app on your site and help customers find your products.

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