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on February 16, 2023

Selling Story Maps via ArcGIS Marketplace?

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Contents:

  • Is ArcGIS story maps free?
  • How do I publish a story map?
  • How do I share my ArcGIS story map?
  • Is ArcGIS StoryMaps open source?
  • How much does ArcGIS StoryMaps cost?
  • Is ArcGIS free for commercial use?
  • Can you edit a StoryMap after you publish it?
  • Are story maps graphic organizers?
  • Can I transfer a story map to another account?
  • Can you make story map for free?
  • Does ArcGIS cost money?
  • How do you get an Esri Story Map?

Is ArcGIS story maps free?

They are available for a fee and provide full capabilities in ArcGIS to create 2D and 3D maps, build apps, and publish layers of geographic data on the web.

How do I publish a story map?

Use the following steps to author and publish a story:

  1. Create the story. Browse to the Stories page in ArcGIS StoryMaps.
  2. Create the story cover.
  3. Tell your story.
  4. Configure the story theme and design.
  5. Preview the story.
  6. Publish the story.


How do I share my ArcGIS story map?

Open the map in Map Viewer Classic, click the Share button, and choose an option for sharing it.

  1. Copy the short URL and paste it into an email, blog, or website.
  2. Embed the map in a website.
  3. Create an app.
  4. Click the Facebook and Twitter buttons in the Share pop-up.


Is ArcGIS StoryMaps open source?

Classic Esri Story Maps are open source. This means you can download the code for any of the Story Map apps from GitHub, host it on your own server, and even customize it.
 

How much does ArcGIS StoryMaps cost?

Basic Story Map Package – $5,000



Creation of Narrative. Custom Graphics Created in Adobe Creative Cloud (i.e. banners, icons, infographics, etc.) Basic Data Mining. Basic Data Manipulation.
 

Is ArcGIS free for commercial use?

An ArcGIS public account is a free account designed for personal, noncommercial use. With a public account, you can create, store, and manage geospatial content, share content, and access content shared by Esri and GIS users around the world.

Can you edit a StoryMap after you publish it?

Once published, whether publicly or privately, you are still able to edit your StoryMap. To edit it, select the “Edit story” option in your top navigation bar.
 

Are story maps graphic organizers?

A STORY MAP is a graphic organizer that helps students learn the elements of literature by identifying characters, plot, and setting. It is used during and after reading a text.

Can I transfer a story map to another account?



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Can you make story map for free?

Share. Storymap.org makes it incredibly simple to build a story map application and put it on the web. Work on your story and save your design files locally on your computer. Once your story is complete, you can download it for free, and simply copy your story to your website – no special technology needed.

Does ArcGIS cost money?

ArcGIS Pricing Overview



ArcGIS has 9 pricing edition(s), from $100 to $3,800. Look at different pricing editions below and read more information about the product here to see which one is right for you.

How do you get an Esri Story Map?

Before you start



  1. Log in to ArcGIS Online using either a free, non-commercial ArcGIS public account or an ArcGIS subscription account.
  2. Create a new web map.
  3. Author your web map.
  4. In your web map, zoom to the extent you want users to see when they first launch your story map, and click Save.
  5. Share your web map.

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