Our Story

Maps should be simple to work with

Mapfolio was born from a frustration with clunky GIS tools and scattered spreadsheets. We built the map interface we always wished existed.

The problem

If you manage properties, land, or real estate investments, you know the pain. Your data lives across dozens of spreadsheets, PDFs, and half-forgotten email threads. When you need to actually see where everything is on a map, you end up wrestling with bloated GIS software or hacking together workarounds in Google Maps that were never meant for this.

There was no tool that let you just open a map, draw your parcels, attach the relevant documents, and share it all with your team. Something that felt as natural as dropping a pin, but powerful enough to manage a real portfolio.

How Mapfolio came to be

Mapfolio started as a side project. A simple map with layers and the ability to attach files to polygons. It was built to scratch a personal itch — managing property data without jumping between five different tools.

But the more people saw it, the more they asked: "Can I use this for my portfolio?", "Does this work for teams?", "Can I attach lease agreements to parcels?" It turned out the problem wasn't unique. Anyone who manages physical assets on a map — property managers, investors, land developers, urban planners — was dealing with the same mess.

So we turned it into a real product. A comfy, intuitive map UI where you can organize all your properties and investments in one place. Draw polygons, drop markers, attach files, invite your team. No GIS degree required.

What we believe

Simplicity over features

Every feature should feel obvious the first time you use it. If it needs a tutorial, it's not ready.

Your data is yours

No ad networks, no selling data, no third-party trackers. EU-hosted, encrypted, GDPR-compliant. Full stop.

One price, everything included

No feature gating, no upsells, no "contact sales." You pay one price and get the whole product.

Built by

Simonas Petkevicius

Simonas Petkevicius

Founder & Developer

Full-stack developer and the person behind Mapfolio. I built this because I needed it — and figured others did too. When I'm not coding, you'll find me looking at maps anyway.