Decision-first hauling routes for EVE. Pick your starting hub, choose a cargo profile, and get the best executable trade runs ranked by route efficiency.
This isn’t just a changelog — it’s how the route engine is getting smarter over time.
Newer players often need a simple answer: “What can I afford right now?” Experienced players may still want to see every good opportunity, especially if they use corp wallets, alts, or external funding. The app now supports both ways of playing.
EVE hauling is not always limited by the logged-in character’s personal wallet. A character may have access to corporation wallets, another character’s ISK, existing assets, or external funding. The app now treats wallet balance as useful context instead of a hard blocker.
The app is beginning to move from static route ranking toward a lightweight decision assistant. Instead of only asking which route is mathematically best, it can start noticing what kind of runs the player actually accepts or rejects.
The app is no longer just showing a list of routes. It now pushes the user toward a single executable decision, tracks the outcome locally, and starts building the foundation for future personalisation.
The app now supports two decision flows: discover opportunities from routes, or validate ideas from items. This creates a closed loop from discovery → decision → execution.
The full route table now behaves like an execution shortlist instead of a raw results dump.
You can now trust the top routes without second guessing whether they’re actually runnable.
Less thinking, faster execution — the app now behaves like a tool, not a dashboard.
You can quickly identify the best opportunities without digging through noise.
Personalisation only works if the app knows which character is acting. Before deeper adaptive scoring, the login and behaviour foundation needs to be clean, character-aware, and trustworthy.