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01.04.2026

This release introduces significant improvements across workorder management, tool handling, and user administration, along with enhancements in search, performance, and system usability.

  • New

    Access to the Toolhive Store is now restricted to administrator users. Non-admin users will no longer see or be able to open the store page.

  • New

    Inactive customer accounts are now automatically removed from the Toolhive environment after 270 days of inactivity. The cleanup process runs on a daily schedule and deletes customer accounts and related data from internal systems while retaining Chargebee/CMP records for historical purposes.

  • New

    Indexing has been added for Tool Items and Tool Assemblies so they can be represented as search index documents. This enables search workers to process creation and updates and ensures these objects are searchable in the system.

  • New

    Unsupported tools are now clearly indicated in the item detailed view, and the Create Assembly action is disabled for those items. Users see a tooltip explaining that the tool is not supported for assembly creation while supported tools continue to behave as before.

  • New

    During manual tool creation, unsupported tool types are now marked directly under the Item ID once a classification is selected. A tooltip clarifies that the tool type is not supported for assembly creation, while supported types remain fully usable.

  • New

    The item list view now visually marks unsupported tool items with a dedicated icon and disables the Create Assembly action for them. Hovering over the icon shows why the item cannot be used for assembly creation, and supported items are unaffected.

  • New

    The main search bar now shows the five most recent searches performed by the user, stored locally in the browser. Users can reuse or remove entries from this history while continuing to search across other options.

  • New

    The Item Detailed View now includes a Connection Codes section showing the machine-side and workpiece-side connections for the tool. These values are read-only and are sourced from the existing tool item details data.

  • New

    Indexable insert seat information is now displayed in the Item Detailed View under the Connections section, including insert size/shape and quantity. This data is only shown where applicable and is used to support matching inserts and bill of material calculations in the Assembly Builder.

  • New

    Assembly Detailed View now supports editing of assembly-level technical parameters and basic data, such as dimensions, name, cutting grade, weight, and number of cutting edges. Changes are validated and saved only to the assembly, leaving the original tool item data unchanged.

  • New

    Users can now create new workorders from the Workorders list via an "Add Workorder" button that opens a dedicated creation form. The form enforces mandatory fields, validates input, and adds the new workorder directly to the list upon successful save.

  • New

    A comprehensive Workorders list view is now available, showing all existing workorders with key details such as IDs, customer, dates, and component counts. The view supports status-based tabs, scrolling, and performance-friendly loading, and displays an empty-state screen when no workorders exist.

  • New

    The Workorders list now supports status tabs, column sorting, and a combined search and filter interface. Users can filter by customer, search across multiple text fields, and have their sorting and filter choices persist across reloads.

  • New

    Users can delete individual workorders from the list or detail view via a three-dot menu, subject to status-based rules. A confirmation dialog and error handling ensure deletions are intentional and that failures are clearly communicated.

  • New

    Existing workorders can now be duplicated from the list view using a Duplicate option in the row menu. The system pre-fills ID and name in a modal, creates a new workorder with copied data on save, and redirects the user to the new workorder for further editing.

  • New

    Bulk deletion of workorders is now supported via selectable checkboxes and a "Delete Selected" action. The process enforces status rules, prompts for confirmation, and updates the list view immediately while reporting any partial failures.

  • New

    Users can now create and edit Workorder Components within the workorder details view, including references to components, machines, fixtures, quantities, and NC programs. The UI supports tabbed components, autosave behavior, and enforces read-only rules when components or workorders are in production.

  • New

    A create/edit modal for Fixtures has been added to the Fixtures library, allowing users to manage fixture metadata such as name, type, manufacturer, size, clamping range, location, and photo. The form validates required fields, saves uploaded photos, and refreshes the list after changes.

  • New

    Users can now create and edit Machines in the Machine library, including metadata like name, manufacturer, supported operations, spindle speed, axis travel, available power, location, and photo. The reusable modal enforces required fields, persists images, and updates the machine list after save.

  • New

    Machines can now be deleted from the machine library using a dedicated UI action with confirmation. The system checks for existing assignments to workorders, blocks deletion where necessary, and provides clear success or error feedback while removing deleted machines from views and selectors.

  • New

    Workorder Components now support an Assemblies list where users can attach one or more tool assemblies and inspect their bill of materials. Each assembly entry shows core metadata, an image, and an expandable BOM with item details and optional Cribwise stock information.

  • New

    Tool assemblies assigned to a Workorder Component can now be removed via a three-dot row menu. A confirmation dialog is shown before deletion, the list view is refreshed afterward, and the underlying assembly remains available in the assemblies library.

  • New

    Workorder Components now support attaching NC program files, including formats such as .nc, .txt, .iso, and .zip. Uploaded programs are stored as file assets, displayed with metadata in the component view, and can be managed via create, update, download, and delete actions.

  • New

    Users can delete individual Workorder Components from the workorder details view via a three-dot menu on the active component tab. The system blocks deletion when the workorder or component is in production, confirms the action, and removes the component from the tab view on success.

  • New

    A dedicated Workorder Details view has been introduced that renders full workorder data including documents, notes, and components. Component tabs are created dynamically, and a placeholder "New Component" tab is shown when no components have been added yet.

  • New

    Users can now manage and select customers from a maintained customer list when working with workorders. The interface supports adding, removing, and searching customers, and allows new customer entries to be created directly from the dropdown.

  • New

    Tool item and assembly views have been aligned to consistently display core identification attributes such as ID, name, description, order code, and barcode. This harmonization applies across multiple contexts, including external items, catalogs, list views, detailed views, and assembler screens.

  • New

    An empty-state view has been added for the Workorders list when no workorders exist. The screen follows the new design and provides guidance on how to create the first workorder.

  • New

    Workorder status management is now available in the details view, with a dropdown supporting controlled transitions between In Preparation, In Engineering, In Production, and Completed. When a workorder enters In Production, editing is restricted to status, documents, and notes while other fields and delete actions are locked.

  • New

    A dedicated Shopfloor view has been added to list Workorder Components with statuses Not Started and In Production. The view shows key production attributes, supports searching and machine-based filtering, and allows sorting across all columns with an initial sort by delivery date.

  • New

    Account owners can now manage users in account settings by inviting new users via email and removing existing users. The system sends invitation emails with secure links, enforces uniqueness of active user emails, and restricts these actions to the account owner role.

  • New

    A material selector has been introduced for components, providing categorized material codes, descriptions, reference materials, and color coding. Users can search and select materials for components in the library and see the chosen material reflected in Workorder Component information.

  • New

    Components can now be created and edited in the Components library using a unified modal for both actions. The form captures component ID, name, and optional image, validates required fields, and refreshes the list after successful save.

  • New

    A Workorder Management Libraries section has been added with tabs for Components, Machines, and Fixtures. Each tab offers a list view with search and supports adding new assets to the corresponding library.

  • New

    Customer Libraries now provide centralized management for components, machines, fixtures, and customers with dedicated tabs, searchable lists, and pagination. Users can perform full CRUD operations on each library and link these entities to workorders, with changes propagating to associated records.

  • New

    List views across the application now support sorting by clicking column headers, including IDs, dates, and type/class columns. Sorting toggles between ascending and descending with visual indicators and works alongside existing pagination and filtering.

  • New

    Navigation and layout for Workorder Management libraries have been implemented, including a "Libraries" side-nav entry and tabs for Components, Machines, Fixtures, and Customers. The navigation routes to tab-specific URLs and is hidden in production environments until the module is ready.

  • New

    A Machines list view has been added under Libraries with columns for photo, name, manufacturer, spindle speed, axis travel, power, operations, and location. The view supports pagination, search, manufacturer and axis-travel filters, and row-level edit/delete actions plus a "New Machine" button.

  • New

    Workorder Components can now have machines assigned via a machine selector modal that exposes a searchable, filterable, paginated machine list. The selected machine is displayed in the component view, and users can open full machine details from there.

  • New

    A Fixtures list view has been introduced under Libraries, showing key attributes such as photo, name, type, manufacturer, size, clamping range, and location. Users can search, filter by manufacturer and type, paginate through results, and create, edit, or delete fixtures from this view.

  • New

    Workorder Components now support assigning one or more fixtures via a fixture selector modal with search, filters, and paging. Assigned fixtures are shown in the component details, and users can open a detailed modal for each fixture.

  • New

    A dedicated status definition has been introduced for Workorder Components with the states Not Started, In Production, and Complete. Components in production cannot be deleted, and component-level constraints have been aligned with parent workorder restrictions.

  • New

    Multiple Manual Tool Creation now provides tooltips for all technical parameter fields. The tooltips reuse the same definitions as in the single-item creation dialog and remain visible while the user hovers over the relevant control.

  • New

    Users can now delete fixtures from the Fixtures library via a three-dot menu with a confirmation dialog. After deletion, the fixtures list refreshes and users receive clear success or error feedback.

  • New

    Components can now be deleted from the Components library using a dedicated delete action with confirmation. The list view is refreshed after successful deletion, and users are notified about the outcome.

  • New

    Backend endpoints have been implemented to retrieve material data from the external SECO API, including full lists, individual materials, and name-based searches. The integration exposes key fields such as combined name and standard, ISO class, condition, and manufacturing process for internal use.

  • New

    The system now distinguishes between supported and non-supported tool types and visually indicates this across key workflows such as manual creation, imports, list views, and assembly-related views. Supported tool types follow predefined machining method and class rules, while unsupported tools are clearly tagged for users.

  • New

    A new backend endpoint allows duplication of existing components in the component library while specifying a new ID and name. The clone operation copies all component data, including assemblies and photos via new file assets, while ensuring unique identifiers and fresh timestamps.

  • New

    The Toolhive environment has been updated with the latest classification and mapping data delivery dated 2026-01-29. This includes refreshed CLGR classification definitions, parameter metadata, visual assets, and CAM mapping information.

  • New

    The backend has been upgraded to .NET 10 (LTS), aligning the platform with the latest framework capabilities. Necessary adjustments to ASP.NET Core, OpenAPI, and infrastructure-as-code have been applied to maintain compatibility.

  • New

    A backend endpoint is now available to clone existing workorders, creating a new workorder with a user-defined ID and name. The operation copies components, fixtures, assemblies, NC programs, documents, and notes with new IDs and file assets, initializes the workorder as In Preparation, and resets component statuses to Not Started.

  • New

    Subscription limits for tool assemblies are now displayed, showing how many assemblies a user has created and how many remain under their plan. Trial, paid, and add-on entitlements are reflected in this indicator, including cases where imported demo data exceeds the nominal limit.

  • New

    A unified delete confirmation dialog component has been introduced and is now used across the application. This ensures a consistent confirmation experience for destructive actions such as deleting workorders, components, machines, and fixtures.

  • New

    An "Attributes" section has been added to the Item Detailed View and Manual Tool Item Creation dialog. It consolidates key attributes such as weight, number of cutting edges, cutting grade name, number of steps, and tool holder reference in a collapsible panel.

  • New

    A demo data package for Toolhive is now available so users can load a predefined data set into their environment. This allows new users to explore core functionality with realistic example items, assemblies, and related records.

  • New

    Selected buttons have been removed from the CRIBWISE Inventory List interface. This streamlines the view and prevents interactions that are no longer required in the current workflow.

  • New

    A dedicated Toolhive Store page has been added to the sidebar, providing a central place to view the current subscription plan, regional pricing, addons, and billing details. The page also links to the Chargebee self-service portal for full billing history and payment method management, with access restricted to authorized roles.

  • New

    The Assembly Detailed View now includes a collapsible Attributes section mirroring the item view. Existing fields for cutting grade, tool holder, weight, and number of cutting edges have been grouped under this new section without changing their underlying data.

  • New

    Step 1 of the TDIM Data-Onboarding wizard has been implemented, enabling users to upload import files, create an import job, and download a template. The flow validates file types, prevents multiple active jobs, and positions users at the correct step based on job status.

  • New

    The default page size for Items and Assemblies list views (both Library and Catalog) has been increased to 50 entries. Users can now choose between 50, 100, and 150 items per page via the pagination controls.

  • New

    Frontend subscription management has been implemented, including a Store menu entry and UI to display the current plan, launch the self-service portal, fetch available products, and trigger plan or add-on updates. The previous Subscriptions tab in Account Settings has been removed in favor of this dedicated experience.

  • New

    The Workorder Management side navigation entries for Work Orders and Libraries are now enabled across all environments, including test and production. This change makes the module accessible to users once it is declared production-ready.

  • New

    The new Store page UI for subscription management has been implemented according to the latest design, providing a structured layout for plans, billing, and add-ons. Functional hooks for future interactions are in place, even where backend integration is still under development.

  • New

    Users can now update or change their subscription directly from the new Store page. The flow retrieves available upgrade options, initiates checkout sessions, and applies subscription changes according to the defined business rules.

  • New

    A reminder email is now sent to users who have not activated their account within three days of signup. The system uses a styled HTML template and a scheduled background service to generate and deliver these reminders automatically.

  • Fixed

    The Create Assembly button for unsupported tools now appears visually disabled in the item view, matching the design specification. This ensures that both the state and appearance of the control correctly indicate that assembly creation is not available for unsupported items.

  • Fixed

    Improvements have been applied to the Assembly Detailed View to align it with 2026 product readiness requirements. Enhancements focus on usability, information layout, and consistency with other tool and assembly views.

  • Fixed

    Search and filter capabilities in the Tool Library have been refined to support additional sorting and filtering scenarios. Users can now more easily sort by latest imports and work with saved or frequently used item filters.

  • Fixed

    The Workorder Management feature set has been stabilized and refined to better support end-to-end workflows from raw material to finished component. Adjustments improve coordination between CAM, tool room, and shopfloor users and address gaps found during readiness testing.

  • Fixed

    Advanced Manual Tool Data Creation has been iterated to resolve usability issues and extend coverage of supported scenarios. The changes enhance data input flows, parameter handling, and overall reliability of manual tool setup.

  • Fixed

    The Item Library has been adjusted to improve how catalog content is displayed, sorted, and aligned at item level. These changes increase consistency across views and address issues identified during product readiness reviews.

  • Fixed

    Management of libraries for machines, materials, fixtures, and components has been refined under Workorder Management settings. Corrections ensure reliable CRUD operations and better synchronization with workorder usage.

  • Fixed

    Subscription Management has been updated to reflect the latest packaging model, including unified plans with add-ons, regional pricing, and refined upgrade/downgrade behavior. Fixes also address seat handling, currency rules, and access control across plans.

  • Fixed

    The Item Detailed View has been reworked to fix issues with compatible items, graphics tabs, material UI, and library/manual item indication. Image and parameter graphics handling have been aligned with the latest design, improving clarity and stability.

  • Fixed

    Indication of supported tool types has been refined so that tools outside the MVP-supported categories are clearly marked as not fully supported. Users can still create or upload these tools, but the system now consistently signals functional limitations across onboarding and classification flows.

01.01.2026

This release brings several new features, UX improvements, and integration updates across the platform.

  • New

    Session validity has been increased to 10 hours to prevent users from being logged out during overtime work. The session idle time remains unchanged to maintain security.

  • New

    A new Assembly Detailed View has been implemented for users who have not selected a CAM system. CAM-related information is now hidden and CAM data is not processed in this view.

  • New

    The sidebar menu now includes an indication of the subscription period validity. For trial users, it shows the number of days remaining, while paid license users see the days until the next billing cycle.

  • New

    The Account Settings page has been updated to remove the forced sign-out requirement when updating the CAM interface configuration. Users can now make changes without interrupting their session.

  • New

    A new bulk deletion feature has been added to the My Items list view. Users can now select multiple tool items and delete them simultaneously, improving efficiency in managing the tool library.

  • New

    The CRIBWISE integration has been updated to hide related content in the UI when there is no active connection. This affects various views including item lists, expanded views, and assembly BOMs.

  • New

    A new banner has been implemented in Toolhive to inform users about scheduled server wipes. The banner displays the wipe date, reason, and warns users about potential data loss.

  • New

    The Assembly Detailed View now includes CAM Compatibility Chips for active CAM systems. These chips indicate whether the data is ready, not ready, or processing for each CAM system.

  • New

    The Import History overview has been redesigned to provide a more comprehensive summary of tool data imports. Users can now view detailed statistics for matched tools, duplicates, and unmatched items.

  • New

    A new Classification Finder has been added to the Manual Tool Creation process. This feature helps users find the right tool Type, Class, and Group with larger icons and parameter graphics.

  • New

    The Tool Comparison feature has been enhanced with an empty comparison page, fallback to 2D images when 3D is unavailable, and the ability to hide rows with empty parameters.

  • New

    A new 'Creation Date' field has been added to the Tool Item detailed view. This timestamp shows when an item was imported, manually created, or duplicated.

  • New

    The Workorder Management section is now accessible via a new sidebar menu item, allowing users to efficiently manage workorders from the main navigation.

  • Fixed

    Fixed an issue where the Item Name behaved differently for manual items versus imported items. The rename functionality now works consistently across both types of items.

  • Fixed

    Implemented UX improvements for the December 2025 release, addressing various user interface and experience issues across the platform.

  • Fixed

    Resolved issues related to the CRIBWISE interface, incorporating feedback from the EMO and finalizing the integration functionality.

  • Fixed

    Addressed various concerns and improvements for the L&S integration, including migration, client integration, and general database optimizations.

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