Webflow has become a popular choice for teams that want full design control without relying heavily on developers. But when it comes to adding dynamic features like a store locator, many Webflow users quickly hit limitations.
A store locator app for Webflow lets you keep your visual identity while still offering a fast, searchable, and scalable way for customers to find your locations.
Why Webflow users struggle with store locators
Many Webflow teams start by embedding a basic Google Map. That approach works for a handful of locations, but it breaks down as soon as the business grows.
Common challenges include:
- Manually updating locations
- No advanced search or filtering
- Limited styling options
- Poor performance with many locations
As traffic increases, these issues start to impact the customer experience.
How a store locator works with Webflow
Storemapper integrates with Webflow using a simple embed code. This means:
- No custom backend setup
- No plugins to maintain
- No impact on your site performance
You can place the store locator on any Webflow page and control its layout just like any other component.
Full design control with CSS customization
One of the biggest advantages for Webflow users is customization. A store locator should not feel like an external widget.
With Storemapper, Webflow teams can:
- Match fonts, colors, and spacing
- Style buttons, search bars, and filters
- Customize map markers and list layouts
Filters that improve usability
Webflow sites often focus heavily on user experience. Filters play a big role in that.
Popular filters for Webflow store locators include:
- City or region
- Store type
- Services offered
- Custom tags for campaigns or partners
These filters help users find relevant locations faster and reduce friction.
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Add a store locator to your Webflow site
If you are using Webflow and want a store locator that looks and feels like part of your site, Storemapper is built for that.
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