The ability to visualize connections on maps has been highly valuable for centuries, from Chinese astronomers plotting 1,300 stars over 1,000 years ago to modern-day use cases such as monitoring traffic flow or identifying routes used by persons of interest. Neo4j's graph database and KeyLines' JavaScript SDK can help exploit geospatial information, providing a wealth of technology to gain insight from links between locations. Dashboards offer the "big picture" at a glance, allowing analysts to drill into specific locations for detailed analysis. Maps can also be used to give new perspective on old information, such as in fraud investigation or cyber threat intelligence, by visualizing connections and relationships between data points. KeyLines' flexible approach allows users to choose from various map tile providers, projection systems, and plugins to integrate with the software, making it easy to visualize graph data on a map that suits their needs.