Crocoblock JetEngine project map is how we show real-world delivery at Yaung Ni Oo. Each pin marks a verified site where Yaung Ni Oo has delivered an electrical or solar project.
Our Goal:
- Show projects on a map, not just in written posts
- Keep the map light, fast, and accessible on all devices
- Use a single source of truth so updates flow automatically
The Idea
We set up one source of truth in WordPress using Crocoblock’s JetEngine (structured fields for title, category, image, short description, and coordinates). Project owners add or update a record once, and the Crocoblock JetEngine project map updates itself—no parallel spreadsheets or copy-paste drift. Open any pin to see the essentials: category, image, project title, short description, and a link to the full project article for photos, commissioning notes, and outcomes. This keeps the surface simple while connecting to deeper detail when you want it.
How the Crocoblock JetEngine project map works
The map runs on Google Maps for familiar interactions and reliable performance. Pins render directly from our WordPress dataset—no manual duplication—so as the portfolio grows, the map grows with it. Exact coordinates (when permitted) reflect real delivery locations; when clients request discretion, the project article states it plainly (e.g., “coordinates rounded” or “name withheld”) and we adjust display accordingly to remain transparent.

Mobile experience
Because most people browse on smartphones, the map is tuned to small screens. It keeps a clear route back to the home page, uses thumb-friendly controls, and loads quickly on typical mobile connections. You’re never trapped behind an overlay—you can close, pan, and keep exploring with the ease of a native app. Popups stay concise with one obvious link to the full project article, so navigation remains effortless.
Why a map?
A portfolio grid shows what we build. A map shows where—and that unlocks three advantages. Credibility: exact coordinates support verification and reduce ambiguity. Relevance: visitors can see work near their region or similar grid conditions. Discovery: at a glance, people can spot clusters, gauge how many projects sit in an area, and identify regions that may need electrical upgrades or solar deployments. The Crocoblock JetEngine project map turns patterns into insights without adding complexity to authorship.
The Results
The Crocoblock JetEngine project map turns our portfolio into a fast, trustworthy geospatial index. Editors spend less time duplicating content, and visitors spend less time guessing—finding nearby, relevant projects faster. As new case studies are published, the map scales with zero extra overhead—pin data in, proof points out—so credibility grows in step with delivery. You can experience first-handed on Yaung Ni Oo Project Map.