What’s new — 2026-05-29

Hub Management: Smarter Admin Tools for Coverage, Duplicates & Status Tracking

What's new

  • Node Coverage page — a new dedicated page in the Hubs section gives admins a clear view of which nodes are covered by each hub, with clean location formatting (Street, City), sortable and hideable columns, and a city column for easier scanning
  • Hub status indicators & tooltips — hub status is now shown with a visual indicator badge throughout hub lists, and hovering reveals a plain-language explanation of what each status means
  • Smarter hub list filtering — filters for activity, hub status, node type, and location all run server-side for speed; the type filter sensibly excludes T1/T2/pickup stops by default; the owner filter now works correctly via URL slug
  • Duplicate hub detection — the admin tool now automatically detects hubs that share an import address and groups them as potential co-located duplicates; dismissing a false positive ("Not a duplicate") is now remembered across sessions
  • Node group management in hub editing — the hub edit form and detail panel now show and manage node groups, making it easier to understand and update a hub's coverage grouping
  • Hub coverage indicator — a consistent coverage indicator now appears across all hub list views, replacing the previous import status dot for a clearer at-a-glance signal
  • Inactive T3 hub auto-flagging — after each import sync, T3 hub candidates that appear inactive are automatically flagged, reducing manual triage work
  • Inactive hubs improvements — the inactive hubs view now has sortable columns, a municipality column, location filters, and the ability to reactivate hubs that have been found again

What's coming next

  • Full hub create and edit flow
  • Improvements to the routes admin experience
  • Vehicle management views

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