Stop Opening New Tabs to Search Maps.
Google Maps Search
Your browser searches Google from the address bar. Quick Launch does the same for Google Maps.
Type map [query] in the Quick Launch Toolbar.
Maps opens with results loaded.
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The Context Switch
One Keystroke Launches Maps.
You’re knee-deep in research. You need to map a location. So you minimise the window, open a new tab, load Google Maps, search, find what you need, minimise Maps, come back to your notes.
The friction: context switching. Typing the URL. Typing the search again. Finding the window you left open.
Open the Quick Launch Toolbar (Ctrl+Shift+Space). Type map [query]. Google Maps opens in a new tab with your search already loaded. No copying. No pasting. No waiting for Maps to load and then typing your search again.
Search Syntax
One Prefix. Every Map Query.
- map pizza near me → Opens Maps with pizza results near your location
- map 123 Main St, Chicago → Marks the address. Street view available.
- map Starbucks downtown New York → Shows all matching locations
- map directions from A to B → Displays the route and driving time
- map restaurants within 5 miles → Shows all restaurants in that radius
Built for researchers. Use it with local SEO audits, citation verification, service area planning, competitive analysis, and market research. The toolbar is always there. Your searches aren’t fragmented across apps.
How to Access
Ctrl+Shift+Space. Type map [query]. Done.
Quick Launch Toolbar is your command palette for the browser. Press Ctrl+Shift+Space (Cmd+Shift+Space on Mac), type your command, press Enter.
For Google Maps Search: map [query]
Google Maps opens in a new tab with your search already loaded. No copying. No pasting. No navigating.
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