Online mapping tools, powered by geographic information systems (GIS), enable businesses to analyze and visualize spatial data for various purposes such as defining sales territories, planning delivery routes, or tracking urban development. The text discusses several mapping platforms, including Felt, Esri ArcGIS, Google Maps, Carto, Maptive, BatchGeo, Mapbox, and Mapline, each offering unique features and catering to different user needs. Felt is highlighted for its cloud-native accessibility and user-friendly design, while Esri ArcGIS is noted for its deep spatial analysis capabilities. Google Maps, though simplistic, provides a reliable entry point for basic mapping needs, while Carto offers low-code spatial analysis with some learning curve challenges. Maptive is suitable for small projects due to its simple interface but struggles with larger datasets, whereas BatchGeo offers a rudimentary introduction to mapping. Mapbox is tailored for developers with advanced 3D modeling and API features, but it may be complex for non-technical users, and Mapline provides diverse data management tools, though it can be overwhelming for smaller businesses. The choice of mapping software should consider team size, project complexity, and budget, with platforms like Felt providing an accessible starting point with no coding required and real-time updates for efficient data sharing and analysis.