Q. Can I put a Tasmap map on my own website?
Yes. Every map gets its own embed code. Whether you use WordPress, Webflow, Notion, or a custom-built site, paste the code and it will render.
Make the map adapt to your workflow, not the other way around.
A finished map should not end as a screenshot. It should be zoomable, clickable, and present across your official website, news coverage, Notion docs, and internal knowledge base. On every platform, it should look right.
The above listed was based on public official information. If you encounter any issue during actual use, please feel free to contact us.
Yes. Every map gets its own embed code. Whether you use WordPress, Webflow, Notion, or a custom-built site, paste the code and it will render.
Yes. You can customize the shared title, description, and preview image (Open Graph), so the platform does not pick a random screenshot.
Every map automatically comes with a dedicated QR code. Print it on posters or handbooks, and people can scan to open instantly without downloading an app.
It is fully interactive. Readers can zoom, click markers, and jump to related content sections, just like viewing it directly in Tasmap.