TrustRadius Insights for Mapbox are summaries of user sentiment data from TrustRadius reviews and, when necessary, third party data sources.
Pros
Great Documentation: Many reviewers have praised Mapbox for its great documentation, which makes it easy for users to implement their services, APIs, and products. They appreciate the clear instructions and worked examples that make it easy even for beginners to get started.
Easy Customization Options: Several users have highlighted the customization options offered by Mapbox. They find it convenient to handle colors, fonts, and style information all in one place. The Carto-CSS implementation is particularly impressive for visual customization, allowing users to create stunning map styles.
Seamless Integrations: Numerous reviewers have mentioned the seamless integrations provided by Mapbox. They appreciate the integration with Tableau for data visualization and find it easy to develop applications for Android, iOS, or the web. These integrations enhance their overall experience with Mapbox and allow them to seamlessly incorporate maps into their existing workflows.
We use Mapbox as our map visualization tool to show all the oil and gas well locations, as well as land grid information for the US Upstream oil and gas industry.
Pros
Amazing data processing into tiles.
Dynamic layer control based on zoom level.
Easy to use interface to design beautiful maps.
Cons
I'm not a huge GIS nerd, so for what we are doing it is pretty solid.
The pricing model is a bit confusing, but the product is fantastic.
Likelihood to Recommend
Like all the map products it works well if you have less than 100M data points - once you get over that number things get tricky and you have to make some tradeoffs on granularity and data density.
We use Mapbox's APIs and maps to run most of our service. They have a wide selection of powerful APIs to enable routing, directions, traffic, and many other usage points. Without Mapbox, we would have to either re-survey maps on our own or re-build a large portion of APIs to work on top of open-source maps, like OpenStreetMap. In addition, they have beautiful maps that our users view on our front-end applications that are also really easy to build functionality on top of.
Pros
Great documentation! Most of the services, APIs, and products provided by Mapbox are very easy to implement. Sometimes as little as two lines of code need to be added.
Great pricing to try out their services - it's very rare to pass their free tier of service in the alpha or beta testing stages.
Provides some services that aren't provided at any other mapping or geography API/service company, like the Mapbox Navigation SDK.
Cons
Some services, like routing, can be *very* expensive in production. A company can potentially spend thousands of dollars on routing calculations (API calls), and at that point, you should probably consider moving your routing engine/calculations to an on-premise server (self-hosted service).
There is downtime. I periodically receive notifications of some of Mapbox's services being down. They have never affected us or our users, but I'm not so sure about other companies.
Limited customization of maps on some platforms. On platforms like iOS and Android, it takes some long experimenting sometimes to get the maps to display and behave in the way your product exactly needs them to.
Likelihood to Recommend
For services that require maps and basic geo-functionality in production, Mapbox is one of the greatest choices out there. They're free, provide much more refined/modern productions compared to Google maps, and have very good support on different platforms. For services that require higher-computation products, like matrix routing, optimization, etc..., the prices can get quite high very quickly, and you should consider moving those services to an on-premise server at that point.
Working at a geospatially focused company we have found a lot of ways to use Mapbox. From custom maps for use on the web or on Tableau to building out visuals to SDK research and integration. Mapbox helps us mainly on the data visualization side of things and allows us to visualize large data sets efficiently.
Pros
Documentation is clean, easy to read, and very well organized which makes it easy to get going or learn something new
The online user interface makes it quick and easy to edit maps, upload new datasets, view analytics, or get API keys
Great integrations with Tableau and easy to develop for Android, iOS, or Web
Cons
Can sometimes struggle to load very large datasets but this is understandable
Learning how to design maps is a bit of a learning curve
Likelihood to Recommend
Mapbox is great if you have a BI or Data Visualization problem while working with either large datasets or you want a high level of control on the design of your geospatial data. Also fantastic options for integrating maps onto your website or into your Android or iOS app. Basically, if you need a map in any shape, way, or form and you want a lot of detailed control over it, Mapbox is the way to go.
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