Adding to your handbook
With your templates ready, adding to the map is quick. Hit Add and pick what you’re placing: an object, a line, an area, or text.
Objects
Section titled “Objects”Choose an object from your templates, click the spot on the map, and nudge it into place, you can drag it and rotate it before you commit. Perfect for anything that lives at a point: a rake station, a bench, a washroom sign. (Tee markers place as a connected pair.)
Pick a line style, then click along the path point by point and finish the line. Use lines for routes and boundaries, a cart path, a hazard line, an edge you don’t want carts crossing.
Pick an area style and click the corners to outline a region. Areas are how you mark parking, no-parking, and no-go zones so there’s no guessing.
Add a text label straight onto the map: type it, pick a color and size, and place it. Handy for a heading or a callout right where it’s needed.
Finding what you’ve placed
Section titled “Finding what you’ve placed”On the phone, the Inventory lists everything you’ve added, grouped into objects, lines, and areas, and View on map lights up a type and takes you to it. On the web, you browse by clicking items right on the map.
Add photos and notes
Section titled “Add photos and notes”This is what turns the Handbook from a map into a guide. Click any object, line, or area and you can attach photos and write notes on it. A bunker-rake pin becomes “here’s exactly how the rakes should sit,” with a picture to match. When your staff tap it, they see your description and your photos, your standard, right there on the map.