Tools and solutions for EU public sector institutions
Map and share local stories
Deployment in 3–5 days
Up to 400 EUR
No fees
You can display stories on an interactive map so visitors can browse content by location. This helps people connect places with memories, events and local heritage.
You can let users submit stories, text and location details through a structured form. This gives you a consistent way to collect contributions from the community.
You can review, approve or reject submissions before they are published. This helps you keep the map accurate, appropriate and aligned with your organisation’s goals.
You can gather stories, memories and local insights through one clear submission process. This helps you avoid scattered emails, documents and social media messages.
You can check submissions and decide what appears on the map. This gives you control over quality, tone and relevance before content goes live.
You can link each story to a location so people can explore places through local experiences. This makes history, culture and community knowledge easier to discover.
You can add the solution to your existing website without moving content to a separate platform. This keeps the experience familiar for both your team and your audience.
Use the solution to collect residents’ memories, neighbourhood stories and place-based experiences on one public map.
Use the system to gather stories for exhibitions, local heritage projects and community storytelling initiatives.
Use the tool to support local history work, student research and place-based learning activities.
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This module can be added to your existing website so you can publish and manage story maps in the same online environment your organisation already uses.
Yes, the solution allows you to review submissions before publishing them. This helps you keep content relevant, accurate and suitable for your audience.
Yes, you can connect individual stories to specific places on the map. This makes it easy for users to explore content by area, route or point of interest.