Demo Gallery
Urban Mapping's application gallery is designed to show what is possible when building on Mapfluence, our hosted mapping platform. The apps below are designed to show off "the art of what's possible," so please revisit this page over time, as we'll be adding more created by us, independent developers and enterprise customers.
This application demonstrates the integration of multiple APIs to convert a telephone number into an address, perform geocoding, ascribe statistics, and, optionally, return the information via SMS.
Designed for geographic exploration across a broad collection of indicators—unemployment, consumer expenditures, climate, transportation, religious affiliation, coastal vulnerability to sea level rise, voting patterns and more.
The Mapfluence basemap has been designed with a refreshingly minimalist style. By compositing individual layers and labels on the fly, customers have unsurpassed control and can highlight data, with the map serving as an unobtrusive geographic reference.
Designed as a showcase application for commercial real estate, site selection professionals and others will find this application helpful in identifying key factors that influence placement of retail, office or industrial space.
Demonstrates reverse geocoding (from geographic coordinates to human readable locations) using various boundary types (parcels, census tracts, neighborhoods, ZIPs, metro region, area code and more).
Demonstrates geocoding and proximity-ordered search for public transportation, tornadoes and EPA Superfund sites.
Demonstrates thematic map layers using life insurance, voter turnout, percentage of families in poverty and unemployment rates.
An iPhone app that associates a variety of indicators (per capita income, gender ratio, address, population density nearest train station, fire station and more) to your location. Information can be burned into photo or encoded the header.
Shows simple styling for point and polygonal data overlays. Choose cities, metropolitan areas, counties, NOAA climate divisions, area codes, brownfield sites or transit stations, then choose a line thickness/color, area color or icon type and size.
Travelshed shows how far one can travel by foot, public transit (rail only) and driving over a fixed period of time ("isochrone"). This is a beta application.
Demonstrates controlling what geometries are shown by filtering on associated indicator values. Toggling the filter allows users to select and display the variable.











