Booth maps now support labels and markers.
These two features have been on our list for a while. As more organizers started using booth maps for larger events, it became clear that a blank grid with booth numbers wasn't always enough. You needed a way to add context to the map itself, not just the booths.
Map Markers
Markers are now available on all booth maps. You can drop a marker anywhere on the map to help vendors and attendees orient themselves.
A few ways organizers are using them: marking entrance and exit points, flagging where to check in, or sectioning off an area so vendors know how much space they're working within. If you need to fit a specific number of booths into a section, a marker gives you a visual boundary to work with.
They show up for everyone who views the map, so vendors always know where they're landing before the event starts.
Labels and Text
Labels let you add text anywhere on your map. You're not limited to booth numbers and vendor names anymore.
If you have a food court area, label it. No-parking zones, restrooms, load-in areas, staff-only sections — anything you'd normally have to communicate separately can now live on the map. That means fewer questions from vendors before the event and fewer people showing up in the wrong spot.
Labels are available across all of your booth maps.
Both features are live now. If you have feedback or want to see something added to the map builder, reach out at ivan@marketlly.com. We read everything.