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MapBees
Smarter locations, faster decisions
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Smarter locations, faster decisions
8 followers
Score neighborhoods across Germany, United States, France, Spain, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Switzerland, and Australia on a free interactive map. Draw drive-time and transit catchment territories, compare areas and overlap, and estimate captured demand and cannibalization with the Huff model. No signup, no sales call.








Drew a 15-minute drive-time around a Berlin address and the territory rendering was instant, no lag or signup wall. The Huff model overlay for comparing two overlapping zones is genuinely useful for anyone scouting locations.
@kranurginidsuf Thanks so much for trying it out! Glad the Berlin drive-time render felt snappy — that's the isochrone engine doing real routing, not just a circle drawn around a point, so it's cool to hear it held up on an actual test. And yeah, it's on the Free Tier, so you can just jump in and poke around without any friction. The Huff model overlay is honestly my favorite part too — it's not just "who's closer," it factors in size/attractiveness of each location to estimate actual demand split, which is way closer to how people really choose where to go.
Drew a quick 15-minute drive time around a Berlin café and it matched my commute almost exactly, which was a nice surprise. The Huff model overlay is genuinely useful for figuring out where a new shop would pull demand from.
@ayferi2xd That's awesome to hear, thank you! It's always a relief when the drive-time matches real life instead of just looking pretty on a map lol. That's basically the whole point of building it on routing data instead of straight-line buffers. And yeah, the Huff model is meant for exactly that — figuring out which areas a new location would actually pull customers from once you've got competitors nearby. Appreciate you giving it a real test, means a lot.
The Huff model estimate was surprisingly accurate when I tested it against a few areas I know well, and not having to sign up or sit through a sales call is honestly refreshing.
@ayferbesir3488 Thank you, that's great feedback! Really happy the Huff estimate held up against places you actually know — that's the best kind of validation since it's easy for a model like that to look reasonable on paper but be off in practice. And yep, it's all on the Free Tier, so you can dig into it as much as you want without hitting a wall or getting a sales pitch. That was intentional — I wanted people to actually trust the numbers by checking them, not just take my word for it.
love that the drive-time and transit catchments work together on the same map, makes comparing accessibility across neighborhoods actually feel intuitive instead of a spreadsheet chore
@halit1241755 Really appreciate this one, thank you! Yeah, I wanted drive-time and transit catchments to live on the same map instead of being two separate tools you have to mentally stitch together — comparing accessibility across neighborhoods should feel like a glance, not a spreadsheet exercise like you said.
Drew a 10-minute drive-time zone around my favorite bakery in Berlin and the catchment overlap tool instantly showed me which nearby spots were stealing foot traffic. Honestly impressive that something this useful lives behind a no-signup link.