With the Collaborate feature in Google Maps, you can create a map and allow others to edit your map. If you haven't already created your own map, learn how to do so with our Creating Maps using the My Maps Tab tutorial. Some ways in which collaborating on a map may be helpful to your organisation include:
To demonstrate how to collaborate on a map, we've created a map showing a hypothetical Adopt-a-Bike-Route programme. Local cycling clubs who frequently use popular Bay Area roads choose a route that they use regularly and they clean up rubbish and debris along the way, as they cycle. In order to prevent two groups cleaning up the same roads, they specify which roads they are cleaning up and collaborate on the map, allowing multiple people to edit the same map.
The map owner creates a map and selects who can edit the map. Those people can then add or remove marked locations, paths or regions in a map visible to all Google Maps users.
- Add collaborators by entering their email addresses (separated by commas) in the upper left box
- Customise an optional invitation email that will be sent to new collaborators
- If you'd like collaborators to be able to invite other collaborators, you can tick the box in the upper right corner
- Select "Allow anyone to edit this map" if you'd like any Google Maps user to be able to contribute to your map
- As the map owner, you can remove collaborators by clicking the "Remove" link next to a collaborator's name on the lower right side. Click "remove all" to stop collaborating on your map
Watch this brief video to learn how to collaborate on your map.
Now you know how to collaborate with others on your map. Learn more about what you can do with Google Maps with these tutorials: