Plugio World Map lets you visualize monday.com board data on an interactive map โ colored by country or region. See where your customers, deals, or projects are concentrated at a glance, with three chart types, 10 built-in map regions, timeline filtering, and dynamic conditional coloring.
Follow these steps to add the widget to a monday.com dashboard:
Switch between three visualization modes in the Map Style tab without changing your data setup.
Countries or regions are filled with a color gradient based on their value โ darker means higher, lighter means lower. This is the default mode and works best for showing distribution across a large number of regions.
A circle is drawn at the center of each region, sized proportionally to its value. Larger bubbles immediately draw attention to the highest-value regions. Works well when you want to compare magnitudes rather than distributions.
A mini pie chart is rendered on each region, breaking down the data by a Grouping Column you select (such as a Status or Dropdown column). Each slice represents a category. Use this mode to show composition alongside geographic distribution.
To use Pie Chart mode, select a Status or Dropdown column as the Grouping Column in the Map Style tab.
The widget includes 10 built-in maps. Select the region in the Map Style tab under Region.
For country-level maps (US, UK, Germany, etc.), you will need to select a Region Column โ a column in your board that contains state, province, or region names for that country. The widget supports full names, common abbreviations, and alternative spellings.
All data settings are in the Data tab of the configuration panel.
Select the column that identifies the geographic location of each item. The widget supports:
Choose how the widget aggregates item values per region:
When using Sum, Average, Min, or Max, select the numeric column to aggregate. Supports Numbers and Formula column types.
By default, the map uses a single-color gradient scaled to your data range. You can switch to Conditional mode in the Coloring tab to define custom color ranges based on specific thresholds.
Each color range has a start value, an end value, and a color. Ranges chain automatically โ the end of one range becomes the start of the next. Click Add Range to add more.
Threshold values can be static numbers or dynamic values pulled from your board using Variables. For example, set the upper threshold to a variable that calculates the average deal value across all items โ the color ranges will automatically adjust as your data changes.
Type @ in any threshold field to reference a variable, or click the variable icon to create a new one.
The Timeline tab lets you connect a Date column to the map, enabling time-based filtering and animation.
Adds an interactive date range slider below the map. Drag the handles to filter which items are included in the map based on their date column value. Useful for exploring how your geographic data looked during a specific period.
Animates the map through time automatically. Configure the Period to control the step size:
Enable Cumulative to show all data up to the current playback position, rather than only the data within the current period.
Variables are reusable data queries that resolve to a single number from your board. They can be used as dynamic threshold values in Conditional Coloring.
Open the Variables manager from the Coloring tab, or type @ in any threshold field and select Create variable.
(revenue / target) * 100
Each board query variable supports column-level filters โ limit the query to specific groups, statuses, assignees, or any other column type. This lets you define precise thresholds such as "average deal value for Won deals only."
No. The widget operates entirely within the monday.com platform using the monday.com Apps SDK. All data fetching and processing happens within your monday.com instance. We never store or transmit your board data.
Location, Country, Text, Long Text, Dropdown, Status, and Name columns are all supported. The widget normalizes country names and common abbreviations automatically.
Ensure the column values match either a country name in English (e.g. "Germany"), an ISO-2 code (e.g. "DE"), or a common alias. If using a Location column, make sure the location resolves to a valid country in monday.com.
The widget loads all boards available to your account. You can select any board regardless of whether it is connected to the current dashboard.
The widget uses cursor-based pagination and fetches all items from the selected board, regardless of size. Performance may vary for very large boards (10,000+ items).
Yes. In Pie Chart mode, select a Grouping Column (Status or Dropdown). The widget will count items per category per region. No numeric column is required.
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