For Travel Bloggers

Give every guide you write a map readers can actually use

Your "best of Lisbon" post deserves better than a list of names and a clunky Google My Maps embed. Drop a live, interactive RoamRecs map into any post — readers browse your picks, open details, and save them for their trip.

What the embed snippet looks like

<iframe src="https://roamrecs.com/view-collection.html?tripId=YOUR_TRIP_ID"
  width="100%" height="600" loading="lazy"
  title="My Lisbon guide — RoamRecs"
  style="border:1px solid #e2e8f0;border-radius:16px;max-width:100%;"></iframe>
<p><a href="https://roamrecs.com/view-collection.html?tripId=YOUR_TRIP_ID">My Lisbon Guide</a>
  — map by <a href="https://roamrecs.com">RoamRecs</a></p>

You don't write this yourself — open your collection, click Share, choose Embed on your site, and copy.

how it works

One map per guide, pasted in a minute

Works in WordPress, Squarespace, Webflow, Ghost, Substack — anywhere your blog lives.

1

Collect the places from your post

Save every restaurant, hotel, and viewpoint you mention — from TikTok, Instagram, Google Maps, or search. Each one becomes a real pinned location, grouped by destination automatically.

2

Copy the embed snippet

Click Share → Embed on your site on your collection. The snippet includes an attribution link — a real, crawlable link in your post's HTML.

3

Paste it into your post

WordPress Custom HTML block, Squarespace Code or Embed Block, Webflow Embed, Ghost HTML card, or a Substack post — paste once and the map live-syncs with your collection forever.

why bloggers use it

The Google My Maps upgrade your readers will notice

Static lists get skimmed. Interactive maps get used, saved, and shared.

Replace clunky My Maps embeds

Google My Maps embeds look dated and behave badly on mobile. A RoamRecs map is mobile-first, matches a modern editorial design, and opens rich place details. See the full comparison vs Google Maps lists.

Longer time on page

Readers pan, tap, and explore instead of bouncing to Google Maps to look everything up themselves. Engagement stays on your post — where your affiliate links and ads live.

Your guide travels with readers

Readers can save your collection to their own RoamRecs and pull it up on their phone mid-trip — your blog stays the source instead of a forgotten browser tab.

Update once, everywhere

A restaurant closed? Remove it from your collection and every post embedding that map updates instantly. No re-editing old posts one by one.

No page-speed penalty

The widget lazy-loads — it only loads when a reader scrolls to it, so your Core Web Vitals and ad revenue are untouched.

Scales with your archive

One collection per city, one embed per guide. Your "3 days in Rome," "Rome restaurants," and "Rome neighborhoods" posts can each carry their own map.

Design travel blogs for clients?

If you build websites for travel bloggers, creators, or photographers, ship every site with a live map built in — it's a standard iframe that drops into any template you design, on any platform. Pro adds full white-labeling with your client's colors, logo, and fonts.

Talk to us about client sites

faq

Frequently asked questions

How do I add an interactive map to my travel blog?

Save the places from your post to a free RoamRecs collection, click Share, choose Embed on your site, and paste the snippet into your post — WordPress Custom HTML block, Squarespace Code or Embed Block, Webflow Embed, Ghost HTML card, or anywhere else you can paste HTML.

Is this better than embedding Google My Maps?

For a blog, yes — it's mobile-friendly, matches a modern design, opens rich place details, lets readers save your picks, and live-syncs when you update the collection. My Maps embeds do none of that.

Can readers save the places from my map?

Yes — readers can save the whole collection or individual places to their own RoamRecs account and use it on their trip.

Will it slow down my blog or hurt SEO?

No. The widget lazy-loads so it doesn't affect initial page load, and the snippet's attribution link is a normal crawlable link. Interactive content also tends to increase time-on-page.

I design travel websites for clients — can I use this on their sites?

Yes, and many designers do. The free tier covers unlimited embeds on any number of sites; Pro white-labels the map with your client's branding. Email us about designer and agency arrangements.

Is it free?

Yes — unlimited embeds and views with a small "Map by RoamRecs" credit link. Pro removes the credit and adds custom branding, lead capture, and analytics.

Add a map to your next post

Free forever, no credit card. Save your places, copy the snippet, paste it into your post.