
drawonamap.com lets you sketch on maps with state stored entirely in the URL
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singiamtel built a map drawing tool where everything you draw is encoded in the URL itself — no backend, no accounts, no stored data. For indie makers, this is a clean example of using URL state as a zero-infrastructure sharing mechanism, useful for lightweight tools that need shareability without a database.
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