How To Build a Yoga Studio Map for Miami in Minutes (And Why It Matters)

We built a quick demo map showing a selection of yoga studios in Miami to prove how easy it can be to create a clean, searchable locator.
If you’ve ever had to add a location map to a website, you know it’s usually way harder than it should be. Between messy embeds, complicated plugins, and developer dependencies, a "simple map" quickly turns into a weekend project.To show a better way, I created a small demo map featuring a selection of yoga studios in Miami, not every single one, just enough to demonstrate how fast and clean the process can be.In this short Loom video, I walk through the exact steps I followed:
- How I gathered a few locations
- How I turned that list into a clean, searchable map
- And how easy it is to keep it updated without touching code
The goal here isn’t to build a full directory of every yoga place in Miami. It’s simply to show what a business, franchise, or organization could do for their own locations using Pinable.
Why this is useful (especially for local businesses and franchises)
A good store or location map doesn’t just look nice, it removes friction for customers. It helps them:
- Find the nearest location faster
- Get directions in one click
- Feel more confident visiting a new place
And for the business, it means:
- Less manual work updating locations
- No developer needed for simple changes
- A cleaner, more professional experience on their website
This Miami yoga map is just one example. The same approach works for:
- Gyms and fitness studios
- Restaurants and cafés
- Franchise brands
- Retail stores
- Service businesses with multiple offices
The map:
Cover Photo by Gabor Kozmon on Unsplash
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