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BuzzTrip lets you create beautiful custom maps — anywhere, anytime, with anyone. Whether you’re planning a trip, scouting photo locations, or coordinating an event, BuzzTrip gives you the tools to pin, organize, and share your world. It’s a powerful open-source alternative to Google My Maps, built on Next.js and Convex for real-time collaboration.

Quickstart

Create your first map and add markers in minutes.

Core Features

Explore maps, markers, collections, paths, and more.

Sharing & Permissions

Collaborate in real-time with role-based access control.

Backend Reference

Dive into the Convex API functions and data schema.

What You Can Build

BuzzTrip supports a wide range of mapping use cases right out of the box:

Travel Planning

Mark must-visit destinations, organize them into collections, and share your itinerary with travel companions.

Photo Scouting

Scout locations, mark shooting spots with custom icons, and coordinate with your team.

Event Coordination

Map event venues, draw paths for navigation, and guide attendees with labeled landmarks.

Key Features

  • Custom Markers — Drop markers anywhere on the map with custom icons, colors, and notes
  • Collections — Group related markers into named collections for easy organization
  • Paths & Shapes — Draw lines, circles, rectangles, and polygons with live distance and area measurements
  • Real-time Collaboration — Multiple users can edit a map simultaneously, powered by Convex
  • Role-Based Permissions — Owner, editor, viewer, and commenter roles with granular controls
  • Multiple Map Styles — Switch between hybrid, roadmap, satellite, and terrain views
  • Map Duplication — Clone any map you have access to, including all markers, paths, and collections

Get Started

1

Create an account

Sign up at buzztrip.co — free, no credit card required.
2

Create your first map

Click New Map, give it a title, set visibility, and choose a starting location.
3

Add markers and collections

Click anywhere on the map to drop a marker, then organize markers into collections.
4

Share with collaborators

Invite teammates by searching by name or email, or share a direct map link.
BuzzTrip is currently in public beta and is free to use. Pro and Enterprise plans are coming soon. See Pricing for details.

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