The More button on a place card is a link out to somewhere with more detail — a website, a menu, a booking or ticket page, a product listing. It only appears when you've given the place a link.
Add a link to a place
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Open the landmark
In the editor, open the map and click the place you want to link out.
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Fill in Link URL
In the Link URL field, paste the full web address (starting with
https://). This is where the More button goes. -
Leave it blank for no button
An empty Link URL simply means no More button on that card — nothing to hide or switch off.
Rename the button
"More" is the default label, but it isn't always the right word. Under Settings → General, the "More" button text field renames it map-wide — try "View menu", "Book now", "Visit website" or "Buy tickets" to match what the link actually does.
Open in the same tab or a new one
Under Settings → General, Open links in a new tab decides where a tapped More button lands:
| Setting | Result |
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| Off (default) | The link opens in the same tab, replacing the map. The visitor uses Back to return. |
| On | The link opens in a new browser tab, leaving the map open behind it. |
For a map embedded in your own site, a new tab usually feels better — visitors keep the map and pop the extra page open alongside it. This setting applies to every landmark's More button on the map.
Where the label appears in analytics
If you've connected Google Analytics, every tap of a More button is reported with the place's name, so you can see which listings send people onward. See the Set up Google Analytics guide.