Switch from MapCustomizer to CreateMappins. A Simple Migration Guide for Your Existing Maps

Akila HidellageAkila Hidellage
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MapCustomizer isn’t working anymore? Here’s how you can move your maps and pins to CreateMappins easily—plus what new features you’ll get!

What Was MapCustomizer & Why People Loved It

MapCustomizer was a popular online tool known for its simplicity and accessibility. It allowed everyday users—without any technical background—to create custom Google Maps by dropping multiple pins on specific locations. Over the years, it became the go-to tool for people who wanted a quick and easy way to visualize places on a map.

So, what made it so well-loved?

People used MapCustomizer for a wide range of practical and personal reasons, such as:

  • 🗺️ Planning a road trip with friends
    Whether it was a weekend getaway or a cross-country adventure, MapCustomizer helped travelers map out stops, hotels, landmarks, and gas stations along their route.

  • 🤝 Organizing group events or meetups
    Friends or colleagues could plot their locations on a shared map to decide on a central place to meet—making coordination simpler and more visual.

  • 🎉 Creating a map of event attendees
    For reunions, conferences, or weddings, users could create a map showing where each guest was coming from. It added a personal touch and helped with planning logistics.

  • 📌 Marking places you’ve been or want to go
    Many people used the tool as a visual travel journal—pinning cities or countries they’ve visited, or creating a “bucket list” map of places they dream of visiting one day.

MapCustomizer struck the perfect balance between ease of use and functionality. You didn’t need an account to start. You didn’t need coding knowledge or design skills. It just worked—simple, clean, and accessible to anyone who wanted to turn a list of places into a shareable, visual map.

This made it ideal for teachers, travelers, students, small business owners, and casual users who simply wanted to plot locations without the complexity of professional GIS tools or coding libraries.

But… What Happened to MapCustomizer?

In recent months, many users noticed that MapCustomizer stopped working properly — especially the sign-in and map saving features. Here’s what’s going wrong:

  • Login/Authentication issues – many users can’t log in to access their saved maps

  • Saved maps aren’t loading – the interface hangs or fails to show saved content

  • No official support – the site hasn’t been updated or maintained actively

This left thousands of users stuck, unable to edit, update, or even view their old maps.

So, what now?

The Solution: Move to CreateMappins

If you’re looking for a free, easy, and modern alternative that does what MapCustomizer used to do — and even more — then CreateMappins is your new go-to tool.

And the best part?

You can directly import your MapCustomizer maps into CreateMappins with just a few clicks!

How to Import MapCustomizer Maps to CreateMappins

Even if you can no longer open MapCustomizer, there’s good news: you can easily recreate or import your old maps into CreateMappins — and it only takes a few minutes.

Here’s how you can make the switch and get started:

1. Sign Up for a Free CreateMappins Account

Before using the import feature, you'll need to create a free account on createmappins.com.

This step ensures your maps are securely saved, can be accessed from any device, and can be updated or edited anytime.

Creating an account takes less than a minute:

  • Just enter your email and create a password, or

  • Sign up using your Google account for one-click access.

Once logged in, you’ll have access to your dashboard, where all your maps will be stored.

🔐 Why this matters: Unlike tools that don’t save your maps reliably (like the current version of MapCustomizer), CreateMappins ensures your work is backed up and editable whenever you return.

2. Click on “Import Map” in Your Dashboard

After signing in, you'll see an “Import Map” option right on your dashboard or main interface.

This feature was specifically designed to help users move from older mapping tools like MapCustomizer, making the transition as seamless as possible.

To import a map, you need to follow these steps:

1- Click the **“**Import” button on the main screen.

2- It will ask you to log in. Click Continue.

3- On the next screen, either continue with Gmail or use email to create an account.

4- It will bring you to the main screen again, click the Import button again.

5- Now, paste the Map URL in the format given below and click the Import Map button.

[https://www.mapcustomizer.com/map/RedditorsRSMap]

And you are done within a few simple steps!

3. Watch Your Map Come to Life

Once you import your data:

  • Pins will be placed automatically

  • Titles, addresses, and notes will be attached

  • You can edit colors, styles, and icons for each pin

In just a few clicks, your map will be live and interactive—ready to be shared, embedded, or customized further.

By requiring an account, CreateMappins ensures that:

  • ✅ Your maps are private and secure

  • ✅ You can edit or update maps at any time

  • ✅ You have a personal library of all your custom maps

  • ✅ Future features like collaboration and sharing are easier to manage

✅ Why CreateMappins is a Better Choice (Feature Overview)

FeatureMapCustomizer (Old)CreateMappins (New)
Add Multiple Pins Easily✅ Yes✅ Yes
Save & Share Custom Maps✅ Sometimes✅ Always
Marker Customization (Colors, Icons)❌ Basic✅ Advanced
CSV Import Support❌ Limited✅ Yes
Works Without Login✅ Yes✅ Yes
Collaboration / Shared Access❌ No✅ Coming Soon

What You Can Do with CreateMappins

Whether you're a casual user or someone coordinating a group, here are some real ways people are using CreateMappins today:

1. Plan and Share Road Trips

Map out all your stops, restaurants, hotels, and scenic points with pins and labels. Share the link with travel buddies!

2. Track Group Members by Location

Want to see where each team member or family member lives? Drop pins with names and details — no spreadsheets needed.

3. Create Event Guest Maps

Planning a reunion, wedding, or meet-up? Show where attendees are coming from using a live map.

4. Make a “Places I’ve Been” Tracker

Pin every city or country you've visited — and keep adding more as you go!

5. Build a Memory Map

Map out your favorite moments, like "first date location", “graduation city”, or "family picnic spots."

Bonus Features You’ll Love in CreateMappins

Besides simple pinning, CreateMappins also gives you a few extras that MapCustomizer never offered:

  • 🌍 Different Map Themes: Switch between satellite, light, dark, and terrain views

  • 🔒 No Sign-In Needed: Start right away, or create an account to save your maps

Final Thoughts: A Smooth Move from MapCustomizer

If you loved the simplicity of MapCustomizer, you'll feel right at home with CreateMappins — but with more power, more flexibility, and fewer bugs.

And most importantly:
You won’t lose your old maps. You can bring them over in minutes and continue building where you left off.

So why wait?

👉 Try CreateMappins now for free at createmappins.com No tech skills needed. Just pins, maps, and possibilities.

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