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WP Go Maps Documentation

Initial Setup

3
  • Installing the Plugin
  • Map Engine Selection Guide
  • Changing your Map Engine

Map Engines

8
  • Creating a Google Maps API key
  • Protecting your Google Maps API key from unauthorized use – Setting up website restrictions (HTTP referrers)
  • Creating an Azure Maps subscription key
  • Creating a Stadia Maps API Key
  • Creating a MapTiler API Key
  • Creating a LocationIQ Access Token
  • Address Providers
  • Tile Servers & Tilesets

First-time users

3
  • Creating your first map
  • Creating your first marker
  • Displaying your Map on your WordPress site

Map Features

50
  • Map Features Overview
  • Accessibility and WCAG Compliance
  • Shortcodes
    • Shortcodes – Quick Start
    • Map Shortcode
    • Store Locator Shortcode
    • Category Filter Shortcode
    • Category Legends Shortcode
    • Infowindow Shortcode
    • Marker Listing Shortcode
    • Directions Shortcode
    • Using WP blocks
  • Markers
    • Editing a Marker
    • Marker Gallery
    • Fine-tuning a Marker’s position
    • Adding video to your Marker
    • Embedding iframes in your markers
    • Customizing your info Window
    • Info Window Styles
    • Using Custom marker Icons on your map
    • Sticky Markers
    • Adding Custom fields to your Marker
    • Marker Listing
    • Enabling distance features
  • Map Display
    • Setting your Map type
    • Using your map in a widget
    • Styling Wizard
    • Using GET variables to Control your Map
  • Filtering
    • Store Locator
    • Marker Filtering
    • Enabling the category Legend
    • Shape Filtering
  • Shapes
    • Shape Info Windows
    • Shape Library
    • Polyline & Polygon Line Styles
  • Performance & Analytics
    • Optimization
    • Map Insights
    • Marker Caching
  • Drawing Tools
    • Adding a Polygon
    • Adding a Polyline
    • Adding a Circle
    • Adding a Rectangle
    • Adding an image overlay
    • Adding a Point Label
    • Adding a Heatmap
  • Themes
    • Creating a Custom Map Theme – Google maps engine
    • Change your Map Theme – Theme Presets for OpenLayers & Leaflet
    • Edit your Map Theme – Theme Editor for OpenLayers & Leaflet
    • Using a custom image as a map tile
  • Directions
    • Enabling Directions
    • Enabling Directions with OpenRouteService

Integrations

8
  • Integrations Overview
  • WooCommerce – Checkout Map
  • WooCommerce – Product Location Editor
  • Translating the plugin with WPML
  • Post Type Locations
  • Advanced Custom Fields
    • Advanced custom fields
    • Enabling simple ACF Fields for display in the description field of the Info Windows of your ACF Map
    • Using Custom images as the marker icons for your ACF map markers

Importing and Exporting Data

5
  • Importing Files
  • Exporting Data and Settings
  • Bulk JPEG Import
  • Using KML and GeoRSS files
  • Improving Reliability of Scheduled Imports

Frequently Asked Questions

33
  • System Requirements
  • How to create an Administrator account for Support agents
  • GDPR
  • Licensing & Account
    • Purchase Model
    • Plugin Licenses
    • I am an NPO
    • I did not receive my invoice?
    • How can I upgrade my purchase of WP Go Maps
    • Where can I get a new download of the plugin
    • How do I update WP Go Maps?
  • Map Functionality
    • Map Tilt Controls
    • Marker Render Mode
    • Finding Custom Marker Icons
    • Why did my suggestions stop working?
    • How do I change scroll/pan behaviour on a mobile device
    • How do I dynamically set the search area in the Store locator
    • How do I Start the map in Street View
    • How to Create a Marker Cluster (Group)
    • How to use real time tracking
    • Marker Ratings
    • Why aren’t my ACF, WooCommerce or Post Locations Markers showing on my map?
  • Technical
    • How to add Support agents to your Google API Project
    • How do I change the WP Go Maps Plugin Language
    • How do I restrict Autocomplete to a Specific Country
    • Using WP Go Maps with Elementor
    • How can I disable externally hosted Google fonts so that I can be GDPR compliant?
    • WP Go Maps and Webcraftic Clearfy
    • I have a Customization Request
  • User Generated Content
    • How to allow visitors to create markers
    • Separating the VGM form from the Map
  • Integrations
    • WP Rocket – Map Won’t Load
    • Real Cookie Banner – Map Won’t Load
  • Hosting
    • One.com – Markers not loading

Troubleshooting

12
  • Autocomplete Disabled
  • Use my location is not working
  • I’m Getting a Maps Multiple API Error
  • I’m Getting a “jQuery not found” Error
  • My Map is Not Showing On My Website
  • Markers Are Not Showing on My Map on the Front-end
  • API Not Activated Map Error
  • This page can’t load Google Maps correctly
  • This API project is not authorized to use this API
  • Geocode failed (Request denied) error
  • My import is not working – Geocode failed (Missing address, lat and lng) (Rows: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8….)
  • This folder does not exist, please create it.

Customization

9
  • Customization Guides
  • Markers & Info Windows
    • Dynamic Marker Creation
    • Open Marker by Title (URL)
    • Open Marker by Marker Field (URL)
    • Updating Panel Info Window Dynamically
  • Maps
    • Map Manipulation
    • Refresh Map in Realtime
  • Database
    • Creating a Marker (PHP)
    • Edit & Remove Marker (PHP)

Developers

91
  • Basic Changelog
  • Pro Changelog
  • Gold Changelog
  • VGM Changelog
  • Templates
    • Template Overrides
  • Hooks
    • Filters
      • Basic
        • wpgooglemaps_filter_map_div_output
        • wpgmza_admin_persistent_notices_dynamic_titles
        • wpgmza_admin_persistent_notices_dynamic_messages
        • wpgmza_admin_persistent_notice
        • wpgmza_admin_ui_menu_current_action
        • wpgmza_create_{$class}
        • wpgmza_gdpr_notice
        • wpgmza_gdpr_settings_tab_content
        • wpgmza_plugin_get_default_settings
        • wpgmza_google_maps_api_params
        • wpgmza_internal_engine_build_version_plugins
        • wpgmza_internal_engine_build_version_flags
        • wpgmza_internal_engine_build_version
        • wpgmza_xml_cache_generated
        • wpgmza_fetch_integrated_markers
        • wpgmza_plugin_get_localized_data
        • wpgmza_settings_danger_zone_truncate_tables
        • wpgmza-get-library-dependencies
        • wpgmza_global_settings_tabs
        • wpgmza_global_settings_tab_content
        • wpgmza_global_settings_save_redux
        • wpgmza_map_shortcode_get_default_attributes
        • wpgmza_shortcode_map_options
        • wpgmza_map_shortcode_get_html_attributes
        • wpgmza_shortcode_map_components
        • wpgmza_shortcode_map_container_before
        • wpgmza_shortcode_map_container_inside
        • wpgmza_shortcode_map_container_after
        • wpgmza_sl_shortcode_get_default_attributes
        • wpgmza_standalone_component_classlist
        • wpgmza_standalone_component_wrap_attributes
        • wpgmza_store_locator_radii_options
        • wpgmza_localized_strings
        • wpgmza_system_info_compile_items
        • wpgmza-map-editor-navigation-{$dataGroup}
        • wpgmza-map-editor-settings-{$dataGroup}
        • wpgmza-map-editor-settings-blocks
        • wpgmza-map-editor-sidebar-blocks
        • wpgmza_styling_settings_save
    • Actions
      • Basic
        • wpgmza_admin_notice_process_background_action
        • wpgooglemaps_hook_user_js_after_core
        • wpgooglemaps_basic_hook_user_js_after_core
        • wpgooglemaps_hook_user_js_after_localize
        • wpgmza_admin_persistent_notices_create_defaults
        • wpgmza_admin_ui_menu_registered
        • wpgmza_admin_ui_menu_items_added
        • wpgmza_admin_ui_render_content_before
        • wpgmza_admin_ui_render_{$action}_before
        • wpgmza_admin_ui_render_{$action}_after
        • wpgmza_admin_ui_render_content_after
        • wpgmza_check_map_editor_backwards_compat
        • wpgmza_admin_ui_render_content_before
        • wpgmza_admin_ui_render_{$pageSlugged}_before
        • wpgmza_admin_ui_render_{$pageSlugged}_after
        • wpgmza_admin_ui_render_content_after
        • wpgmza_country_select_created
        • wpgmza_require_feature_classes
        • wpgmza_installer_page_created
        • wpgmza_installer_page_on_post
        • wpgmza_map_list_page_created
        • wpgmza_xml_cache_saved
        • wpgmza_page_dom_add_form_nonces
        • wpgmza_plugin_core_on_activate
        • wpgmza_plugin_core_on_deactivate
        • wpgmza_plugin_core_on_init
        • wpgmza_plugin_core_on_first_run
        • wpgmza_plugin_load_scripts
        • wpgmza_plugin_core_update_all_xml_files
        • wpgmza_settings_danger_zone_before_delete
        • wpgmza_settings_danger_zone_after_delete
        • wpgmza_register_rest_api_routes
        • wpgmza_rest_api_init
        • wpgmza_script_loader_enqueue_styles
        • wpgmza_enqueue_scripts
        • wpgmza_script_loader_enqueue_scripts
        • wpgmza_script_loader_localize_data_complete
        • wpgmza_script_loader_enqueue_custom_js
        • wpgmza_script_loader_enqueue_custom_css
        • wpgmza_script_loader_enqueue_codemirror
        • wpgmza_script_loader_enqueue_writersblock
        • wpgmza_global_settings_page_created
        • wpgmza_shortcodes_registered
        • wpgmza_shortcode_before_output
        • wpgmza_base_upgrade_hook
        • wpgmza_map_edit_page_created
        • wpgmza_styling_page_created

Archived: Legacy (V9)

39
  • First-time users (Legacy)
    • Creating your first map (Legacy)
    • Creating your first marker (Legacy)
    • Displaying your Map on your WordPress site (Legacy)
  • Map Features (Legacy)
    • Store Locator (Legacy)
    • Shortcodes (Legacy)
    • Setting your Map type (Legacy)
    • Using GET variables to Control your Map (Legacy)
    • Using your map in a widget (Legacy)
    • Markers (Legacy)
      • Editing a Marker (Legacy)
      • Sticky Markers (Legacy)
      • Marker Gallery (Legacy)
      • Enabling distance features (Legacy)
      • Marker Filtering (Legacy)
      • Embedding iframes in your markers (Legacy)
      • Adding video to your Marker (Legacy)
      • Customizing your info Window (Legacy)
      • Marker Listing (Legacy)
      • Using Custom marker Icons on your map (Legacy)
      • Adding Custom fields to your Marker (Legacy)
      • Fine-tuning a Marker’s position (Legacy)
    • Drawing Tools (Legacy)
      • Adding a Polygon (Legacy)
      • Adding a Polyline (Legacy)
      • Adding a Circle (Legacy)
      • Adding a Rectangle (Legacy)
      • Adding a Heatmap (Legacy)
    • Themes (Legacy)
      • Creating a Custom Map Theme – Google maps engine (Legacy)
      • Change your Map Theme – Theme Presets (Legacy)
    • Directions (Legacy)
      • Enabling Directions (Legacy)
      • Enabling Directions for OpenLayers (Legacy)
    • User Interface Style (Legacy)
      • User Interface Style (Legacy)
  • Integrations (Legacy)
    • Advanced custom fields (Legacy)
    • Translating the plugin with WPML (Legacy)
    • WooCommerce – Product Location Editor (Legacy)
    • WooCommerce – Checkout Map (Legacy)
  • Importing and Exporting Data (Legacy)
    • Importing Files (Legacy)
    • Exporting Data CSV
    • Exporting Data (JSON)
    • Bulk JPEG Import (Legacy)
    • Using KML and GeoRSS files (Legacy)
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Creating a Google Maps API key

1 min read

Overview #

When the WP Go Maps is configured to us the Google Maps Engine, a Google Maps API key is required

This article covers two Options for obtaining a Google Maps API Key

  • Option 1: Using our Cloud API Key (easiest)
  • Option 2: Creating a Google Maps API Key automatically (technical)

Setup #

General Prerequisites #

The Following Plugin/s need to be installed and active

  • WP Go Maps
  • WP Go Maps Pro Add-on (optional)

Engine Specific Prerequisites #

Google Maps Engine – This guide covers obtaining an API key to to be used with the Google Maps Engine

Option 1: Using our Cloud API Key #

For: Standard Users

Navigate over to our Cloud API Key purchase page and get an API key with the click of a button.

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Option 2: Creating a Google Maps API Key automatically #

For: Technical Users

Navigate over to the Google Maps Platform and get a Google API Project setup automatically for your site.

The key Creation process follows 3 steps

Step 1

If you are already logged into a google account, the new API key will be created against this account, you are able to switch accounts at this first step if required. Once you have read and accepted the terms, select Continue

Select Google Account

Select Google Account

Step 2

Enter your contact number to verify Contact information

Verify your Contact Number

Verify your Contact Number

Step 3

Set Up your Billing information.

Please note, your card is used to verify that you’re not a robot. Don’t worry, it won’t be charged until you manually upgrade to a paid account. When your trial ends and you do upgrade your account, we encourage you to set up Budgets and Budget Alerts to help you monitor your API key usage so that you do not accidently exceed your free $200 monthly credit (or the Budget you specify) For assistance setting up Budget Alerts please consult the following resource https://cloud.google.com/billing/docs/how-to/budgets

There is no charge to try Maps APIs. You get $200 monthly credit at no charge for Google Maps APIs. You Also get an extra $300 credit to try for any Google Cloud product for 90 days.

Capture your billing details

Capture your billing details

Copy The Key and Paste it into the WP Go Maps Plugin

Copy the API key

Copy the API key

Please select the copy key button and paste this key in the following location in the WP Go Maps plugin:

WP GO Maps -> Settings -> Advanced Settings -> Google Maps API Key

Paste the API Key in Advanced Settings

Paste the API Key in Advanced Settings

Please remember to save settings

We strongly suggest once you have created your API key that you protect it from unauthorized use. Please see the following guide for Protecting your Google Maps API key from unauthorized use – Setting up website restrictions (HTTP referrers)

What API services need to be enabled? #

  • Google Maps JavaScript API
  • Google Maps Geocoding API
  • Google Maps Routes API
  • Google Maps Places (New) API

Updated on July 25, 2025

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Table of Contents
  • Overview
  • Setup
    • General Prerequisites
    • Engine Specific Prerequisites
  • Option 1: Using our Cloud API Key
  • Option 2: Creating a Google Maps API Key automatically
  • What API services need to be enabled?
Documentation by WP Go Maps