Start something real.
Then decide how far to take it.

I built WikiMapping because I needed it — for bike plans, community input, and public meetings. I'm still building it. If you're working on something that matters, I'd rather help you get it right than sell you a tier.

Try it

You're welcome to try it

No demo. No sales call. Just sign up and start.

When you need more projects, more data, AI analysis, or help setting things up — you'll know.

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Step 1

Run a real project

If this project matters — an SS4A application, a corridor study, a community plan — don't wing it. Let's set it up together.

$469 if you'd rather set it up yourself. Same tools, same exports.

Step 2 (alternative)

Run an AI Analysis project

When the work is about reading documents, scoring readiness, and producing a written assessment — comprehensive plan audits, built-environment readiness assessments, council-agenda analysis — the AI does the heavy lifting and you focus on review and judgment.


Step 3

If you do this more than once, stop paying per project

Most consultants and agencies switch here after their first or second project.

Professional

$1,500 / year
  • Unlimited non-AI projects
  • All non-AI features & exports
  • No per-project fees on non-AI work

Team

$3,000 / year
  • Organization dashboard
  • Roles, permissions, SSO
  • Built for departments

AI Analysis projects are priced separately ($2,000 each — see Step 2). The annual subscriptions cover unlimited non-AI projects.


Want more help?

I can join your team

Project facilitation, training, custom cartography, or development. I like working on real problems with people who care about their communities.


What you always get

Every plan. No feature gates.

Steve cycling in Puglia, Italy

A note about how I work. I'm a cartographer and an elected official working on active transportation — bicycle, pedestrian, and transit safety. WikiMapping grew out of that work. I'm not trying to build the next enterprise platform. I'm trying to make a useful tool and learn from the people who use it. If you're doing something interesting with maps and community input, I want to hear about it — whether you pay or not.

Photo by Guillermo Valverde

Why this exists

Most engagement platforms are built for procurement — $10K–$50K per project, long contracts, per-user pricing, weeks of onboarding. WikiMapping is built for actually doing the work: start immediately, run something real, keep your data, scale when it works.

Procurement

Everything you need for vendor onboarding.

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Questions? I'd love to talk.

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