Map canvas · MapLibre or BYO Google Maps
Quincer for multi-location brands

Visitors ask "where's the nearest one?" Quincer shows them on a map.

Retail chains, service areas, school transit, dealerships, clinics — Quincer indexes your locations, answers in natural language, and renders a real map in the chat canvas. No store-locator widget required.

A real map, in the chat

Quincer renders an interactive map in the canvas — pins, region filtering, and a clean fallback when there's nothing nearby. MapLibre by default; bring your own Google Maps key for the Google look.

Region-aware filtering

"Stores in Toronto" returns Toronto, not all of Canada. Lat/lng bounding plus best-effort fallback so the answer is always honest.

CSV import or auto-detect

Upload your locations as a CSV — addresses are geocoded on import. Or point Quincer at your store-finder page and it pulls the locations out of the knowledge base.

Service-area answers, not just pins

School bus stops, delivery zones, coverage maps — anything that maps to a place. The bot says what's true ("no stores near here") instead of fabricating placeholders.

Where it shows up

Anywhere your customers ask “where's the nearest one?”

Multi-store retail (apparel, grocery, hardware)
Auto dealerships
Franchise chains (fast-food, gyms, salons)
Healthcare networks (clinics, urgent care)
Education / school transit (bus stops, campus maps)
Service businesses with geographic coverage
Set up

From CSV to a real map in three steps

01

Import or auto-detect

Upload a 1-line-per-store CSV — or point Quincer at your store-finder page. Geocoding is automatic.

02

Configure the canvas

Pick MapLibre (free) or paste a Google Maps key. Choose pin colors that match your brand.

03

Answer the question

Visitors ask in natural language. Quincer answers in their language, with a map.

Show your visitors the nearest one — on a real map.

Free MapLibre tiles by default. Bring your own Google Maps key if you'd rather. CSV import is automatic; geocoding included.