This release cycle combines several closely related updates to Seatmap Pro, focused on three areas: stronger administration tools in the Editor, a more flexible and resilient Booking Renderer, and improved handling of data and state across the platform.

Redesigned Editor Administration and Management Tools

Across these releases, the Editor received major upgrades aimed at teams managing multiple venues and schemas at scale.

A new admin dashboard introduces clearer navigation with structured layouts, reusable tables, compact filters, and better visual hierarchy. Managing organizations, users, schemas, and image jobs is now more consistent and easier to reason about, especially in larger environments.

Schema management was also expanded with table-based views, sortable columns, remembered view modes, and safer delete flows with confirmation and soft-delete support. Together, these changes reduce friction in day-to-day administration and lower the risk of accidental data loss.

Flexible and More Capable Seat Numbering

Seat numbering is now significantly more powerful and predictable.

You can define schema-level numbering defaults, choose between numeric, Roman, or letter-based formats, control direction and step size, and preview the result before applying it. Long-standing issues with inconsistent numbering have been resolved, ensuring that row and seat labels behave correctly across all formats.

This is especially important for complex venues and recurring schema creation, where consistency matters.

A More Adaptable Booking Renderer

The Booking Renderer has been extended to better handle modern layouts and complex integrations.

It now adapts reliably to flexible containers and dynamic resizing, supports configurable zoom behavior, and provides better control over minimap sizing –particularly useful on smaller screens. Visual rendering was modernized with improved canvas and WebGL handling, resulting in more consistent outlines, backgrounds, and icon behavior.

These changes make the renderer easier to embed, more predictable in responsive layouts, and more resilient across different devices.

Real-Time Data and State Access

A major addition in this release cycle is the introduction of real-time access to seat map data and visual state.

The platform now exposes structured ways to observe changes in sections and seats, track availability and selection state, and react to updates as they happen. This enables use cases such as live availability indicators, synchronized carts, real-time dashboards, and smarter user guidance during high-demand booking flows.

While this capability works quietly in the background, it unlocks more advanced integrations and interactive experiences on top of Seatmap Pro.

Editor Workflow and Usability Improvements

Beyond administration and numbering, the Editor received many practical workflow enhancements.

Object placement is smarter and avoids unnecessary overlaps, editing panels are better organized, new inspector and status views improve visibility, and keyboard and interaction behavior is more consistent. Loading states, previews, and feedback messages are clearer, making the Editor feel more predictable during everyday use.

Stability and Key Fixes

This release cycle also resolves several important issues that affected reliability and usability, including numbering bugs, resize and rendering edge cases, editor interaction glitches, and memory-related issues. These fixes contribute to a more stable experience across both the Editor and Booking Renderer.

The full list of changes is available in our release notes, which now include detailed descriptions of all updates as well as migration guides.

The latest update is already available via the registry for all Seatmap Pro clients. Stay tuned for more updates by subscribing to our blog!