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ShowMeOnMap
Natural-language maps
ShowMeOnMap turns plain-English questions into interactive data maps from 42+ live public sources — an AI data-visualization tool, not a pin-dropping map, and unaffiliated with ShowMe Maps (showme.world).
About ShowMeOnMap on Product Hunt
“Natural-language maps”
ShowMeOnMap was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #139 on the daily leaderboard. ShowMeOnMap turns plain-English questions into interactive data maps from 42+ live public sources — an AI data-visualization tool, not a pin-dropping map, and unaffiliated with ShowMe Maps (showme.world).
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Really cool approach with the natural language to data viz pipeline. One thing I'd love to see is the ability to bookmark specific map queries and share them with a simple link, so teammates can open the same exact view without recreating the prompt. Would make it way more useful for recurring reports.