The Locations plugin is one of the most powerful tools in the buildfire marketplace. It allows you to create, display, and organize physical places within your app—complete with categories, filtering, bookmarks, ratings, and more. This article covers how to add and manage location content.
Requirements
This is a Boost plugin, available on the Standard, Growth, and Scale plans.
A Google Maps API key is required for location mapping.
How to add and manage locations
Log in, go to Builder in the left navigation
Click the + button at the top left to open the Plugin Marketplace
Search for Locations, then click Add Plugin
Name your plugin and click Add
Stay in the Content tab
You can manually create a new location by clicking + Add Location
Enter a Title (required)
Add an optional Subtitle and choose whether to Pin This Location to Top
Enter the Location Address (required; Google Maps API key must be active)
(Optional) Add a Custom Name to appear under the map pin
Choose a Pin Type: default pin, circle, or custom image
(Optional) Assign this location to a Category
Turn on Opening Hours to show an Open/Closed status
Turn on Price Range and 5-Star Rating if desired
Upload a List Image (required)
Upload optional Location Images
Add a Description (you can also insert media, links, and HTML using the WYSIWYG editor)
Add an optional Action Item to link users to another plugin or external content
Add locations in bulk (optional)
Click Bulk Upload
Download the CSV template
Row 1 contains column headers — do not modify
Row 2 contains instructions — do not modify
Add your locations starting in Row 3
Upload your completed CSV file to import locations
Click the Categories tab
Click + Add Category, give it a Name, and (optionally) add an Icon
You can also create Subcategories under each category
Categories can also be bulk uploaded or exported
Click the Introduction tab
Add an Image Carousel for the top of the screen
Use the WYSIWYG editor to add welcome text or context
Show Pinned Locations, All Locations, Nearby Locations, or Local Area options
Choose a Sort Order: by distance, alphabetically, or by newest
Pro tips
Use categories to help users filter by interest or type (e.g., “Restaurants”, “Stores”, “Parks”).
Use the Action Item to link each location to its own plugin or website.
For more advanced features leveraging the Locations plugin, see the other articles in this series:
Customizing the map and list view.
Enabling user interaction and moderation.
How users can engage with locations in your app.
Troubleshooting tips
If locations don’t appear on the map, double-check that your Google Maps API key is valid and active.
Required fields like Title, Address, and List Image must be completed for a location to display properly.