Your Map Is Ready to Be Everywhere.

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.

  • Copy one embed code and paste it anywhere that supports HTML. The map lives there instantly.
  • Paste into oEmbed-supported services like Notion, and it expands into an interactive layout automatically.
  • Customize your Open Graph preview image so shared links in LINE, Slack, and X do not look like a default preview.

The above listed was based on public official information. If you encounter any issue during actual use, please feel free to contact us.

FAQ

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.

Q. When I share a map link to Facebook or LINE, can I change the preview image?

Yes. You can customize the shared title, description, and preview image (Open Graph), so the platform does not pick a random screenshot.

Q. For in-person events, how do people quickly open the map on-site?

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.

Q. Is an embedded map interactive, or is it just a static image?

It is fully interactive. Readers can zoom, click markers, and jump to related content sections, just like viewing it directly in Tasmap.