In this release, we’re focusing on making location-based reporting more powerful and visually compelling, especially for real estate and territory‑driven use cases.
Multi‑point Maps: Show the Full Picture on a Single Map
You can now display multiple properties or locations on a single map, instead of generating many separate maps for each record.
What this means for you
- Portfolio & listing presentations – Show all properties for a client or deal on one map, with clear pin markers.
- Market overviews – Visualize an entire submarket, territory, or pipeline at a glance instead of flipping through pages.
- Client-ready exports – Generated documents look more professional and are easier for clients to understand.
Practical benefits
- Fewer pages per report and less clutter.
- Easier for your audience to grasp “where everything is” at a glance.
- Faster preparation of geographically rich decks and PDFs.
Upgraded Map Experience for Single and Multiple Pins
Whether you’re showing one location or many, the mapping experience has been upgraded to be clearer and more informative.
Key improvements
- Consistent visual style for single- and multi‑pin maps.
- More intuitive pin display so users can quickly see and distinguish locations.
- Better behavior when address data is incomplete, helping you fix issues faster in your CRM (and avoid blank maps in the future).
How it helps
- Reduces confusion when reviewing maps with clients or internal stakeholders.
- Minimizes the risk of “missing” locations in time‑sensitive presentations.
- Makes your exported documents look more polished and trustworthy.
New “Shape” Element: Highlight What Matters on the Page
We’ve introduced a new Shape element you can add to your templates.
What you can do with Shapes
- Emphasize key content – Highlight critical numbers, important sections, or disclaimers.
- Structure your layouts – Use shapes as background blocks or callout boxes to visually group related information.
- Improve branding & visual appeal – Create more modern, clean layouts without needing any HTML/CSS.
Why it’s useful
- Makes templates easier to scan and understand.
- Helps non‑technical users create “designer‑quality” layouts with building blocks.
- Reduces the need for manual design work outside of Composer.