That sounds like a useful approach, especially for people who want mapping functionality without relying entirely on Google Maps.
Using alternatives like Leaflet or OpenLayers can be a great solution since they’re flexible and lightweight for developers. Pairing them with data from OpenStreetMap also helps avoid API limitations and pricing concerns that sometimes come with Google’s services. In some cases, integrating Bing Maps can provide another reliable fallback option as well.
If the plugin allows users to easily switch between these providers or configure them based on their needs, it could be very valuable for websites that require customizable mapping solutions while maintaining performance and cost control. It would be interesting to know whether it also supports features like custom markers, clustering, and interactive layers across all these map providers.