Hub deduplication, geography map, and design improvements — 2026-05-22
What's new
- Hub deduplication workflow — operators can now identify, merge, and group duplicate hub nodes directly from the UI. The new inline flow distinguishes true duplicates from co-located routing nodes and surfaces cross-transporter address conflicts, making it much easier to keep the hub network clean.
- Merge & group actions — dedicated dialogs let you merge duplicate hubs or confirm them as an intentional group, with clear source labels so you always know which transporter a node belongs to.
- Duplicate detection on add — adding a new hub now warns you if a matching address already exists, catching duplicates at the source.
- Geography map — a new map view lets you explore regions and municipalities with choropleth shading, searchable filters, and click-to-focus on any area. Hover tooltips and highlight layers have been polished for a smoother experience.
- Hub map improvements — connected hub popups, a more visible selection ring, an expanded action menu, and a new T keyboard shortcut to toggle the map theme.
- T3 visibility — a new T2 link column and filter makes it easy to spot unconnected T3 hubs.
- Design tokens / Colors page — the Colors page has been overhauled with a full Radix palette table, light/dark toggle, in-use tracking, and a click-to-pin colour swatch with highlight. Column highlights are now crisp and reliable.
- Error feedback — merge and group operations now show a toast notification if something goes wrong, so failures are never silent.
What's coming next
- Geography view enhancements: households early-bird breakdown and transporter vs. total comparisons
- Improved municipality/county code mapping for richer map hover data
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