February 2026 Platform Update Sonar, Exports & Workflow Improvements

February 2026 Platform Update Sonar, Exports & Workflow Improvements

Feb 28, 2026

A major step forward for Seavium: we significantly upgraded Sonar’s search and usability, introduced structured PDF exports for sharing insights, improved vessel comparison, and streamlined workflows across vessels, owners, and organizations — alongside ongoing performance and data infrastructure improvements.

A major step forward for Seavium: we significantly upgraded Sonar’s search and usability, introduced structured PDF exports for sharing insights, improved vessel comparison, and streamlined workflows across vessels, owners, and organizations — alongside ongoing performance and data infrastructure improvements.

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February 2026 Platform Update

February was a major month of progress for the Seavium platform, with a strong focus on making search, analysis, and day-to-day workflows more powerful, more intuitive, and more actionable. A large share of the work was concentrated on Sonar, alongside improvements to exportability, comparison tools, and overall product usability.

Here is what changed.

Sonar — Core Improvements

Sonar saw significant upgrades across search quality, conversation handling, responsiveness, and usability. The experience is now more fluid and reliable, allowing users to move more naturally from broad exploration to targeted vessel research.

Search results are more relevant, conversations are better handled, and overall performance has been improved. This reinforces Sonar as a central layer for AI-assisted vessel discovery and market intelligence.

Export and Reporting Workflows

We introduced and refined PDF export workflows across key use cases, including Sonar outputs and vessel lists.

Users can now generate cleaner, more structured documents to share internally or with clients. These exports are designed to support real operational use cases such as tenders, shortlists, and commercial discussions.

Vessel Comparison Experience

The vessel comparison workflow has been improved to make side-by-side analysis clearer and more efficient.

Users can more easily evaluate multiple vessels, identify differences, and make faster decisions based on structured comparisons.

Product Experience and Navigation

We continued refining the overall platform experience to reduce friction and improve usability.

Updates were made across:

  • Vessel pages

  • Owner and organization flows

  • Filters and search interactions

  • Map experience

  • Comparison tools

These changes make the platform more cohesive, easier to navigate, and more intuitive in daily use.

Workflow Improvements Across Entities

We improved how users interact with vessels, owners, and organizations across the platform.

The goal was to make workflows feel more connected, so users can move seamlessly between discovery, analysis, and action without unnecessary steps.

Platform Foundations and Data Expansion

Behind the scenes, we invested in performance, observability, and data infrastructure.

This includes:

  • Ongoing performance improvements

  • Better telemetry and monitoring foundations

  • Preparation for expanded data coverage

  • Early work on location-based data integration

These upgrades strengthen the platform’s scalability and reliability as data volume and usage grow.

Summary

February was a strong execution month focused on making Seavium more intelligent, more exportable, and more operationally useful.

The platform is now better equipped to support users from initial search all the way to structured analysis and decision-making.

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