Learn how results are clustered together, including how they are colour-coded.
New to Customer Booking Maps? Read the first article in this series for an introduction to Customer Booking Maps.
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Where can I find this feature using the top menu?
Customers > Map
What prerequisites are there?
- Admin permissions to manage integrations.
Which Checkfront version supports this feature - classic, new, or both?
- The Customer Map feature is available to both those using items (Inventory > Items), a key feature of our classic version of Checkfront, and those using products (Inventory > Products), a key feature of our newest version of Checkfront.
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New to Checkfront - Products ✨ Products (Inventory > Products) is the successor feature to (Inventory > Items) and is available in our newest version of Checkfront. Not yet on our newest version and interested in upgrading? Please get in touch with our Technical Support team for more information. Discover more product-related help articles here: Products (New). |
Viewing location clusters
Back to topWhat is a location cluster?
When you have several Customers based in the same region, it can become difficult to display a marker for each location in the zoomed-out view. To solve this problem, multiple markers are displayed collectively as one group.
The number displayed communicates how many markers have been grouped under the cluster. Clicking on one of these clusters zooms in, so you can view the individual markers properly.
A blue cluster means that there are less than 10 Customers based in that area. A yellow cluster means that there are 10-99 Customers in the area, while a red cluster means 100+ Customers in the region.
In the next article, we look at filtering results in the Customer Booking Map.
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