Location cards now flag when your attention is needed
Previously, there was no visual signal on a location when something in your project required a response. You had to open each project individually to discover that an action was waiting on you.
Previously, there was no visual signal on a location when something in your project required a response. You had to open each project individually to discover that an action was waiting on you.
Location cards now show a visible attention state — a red border with a pulsing ring — whenever any project at that location has an active action that needs your input. The state clears automatically once all customer-owned actions on that location are resolved. No refresh needed.
Activity feed entries for order actions have also landed. When a meaningful event occurs on an order action — a resolution, a change to scan dates, a sqft update, a finalization — a labeled entry appears in the activity feed for that location. You can narrow the feed to these events using the new Order actions filter chip. IPX-internal operations are not shown in the customer feed, so what you see reflects actions relevant to you.
To find the attention state, open the Locations sidebar. Any location with at least one unresolved customer action will show the pulsing indicator on its card. Click into the location to see which project and which action is driving it, then use the activity feed to see what changed and when.
A few things to know: the attention state is computed continuously as actions are created, updated, or removed. If a project moves between locations, both the old and new location update correctly. Historical completed and skipped actions have been backfilled into the feed, so earlier activity is visible alongside new entries. The feed filter for Order actions works alongside existing filters — you can combine it to narrow by date or location as usual.