Enabling the map
The Maps tab on a location's edit page is gated by a single master toggle, Display on home page. While the toggle is off, no map is rendered on the customer-facing per-location home page, even if you have already saved coordinates.
Switch it on to reveal the address search box and the draggable map below.
Finding & adjusting the pin
Start by typing the branch's street address into the search box. Google Places autocomplete suggests matches as you type; pick the right one and the map jumps to that point with the marker centred.
The marker is always fixed to the centre of the map — to fine-tune the position, simply drag the map or zoom in and out. The displayed coordinates update live as you move, so what you see is what gets saved.
This is especially useful for buildings tucked inside a complex where the street-level address does not land you at the front door.
Timezone fallback
If a location has never had coordinates saved, the map needs somewhere to start. Rather than dropping you in the middle of the ocean, the editor uses your business's configured timezone as a fallback for the initial map centre.
So a studio in Taipei will open near Taipei the first time you visit the Maps tab, and a studio in Singapore will open near Singapore — making it that much faster to drag the map to the actual address.
