Version 2.13.1 reorganises the SUPER. sidebar around the work rather than the org chart. Nothing has been removed, everything related now sits together.
Navigation tends to grow the way a vessel's paperwork does: one item at a time, each perfectly reasonable on its own, until nobody can find anything.
Version 2.13.1 reorganises the SUPER. sidebar around what you actually do. Nothing has been removed. Related tools now simply sit together, so they are faster to find.
Dashboard remains home base for the at-a-glance overview, with Calendar directly beneath it for your schedule. Nothing to relearn.
Database is your central store for reference material: Resources, Documents, Forms, and General Arrangement Plans.
PMS holds everything maintenance-related: Tasks, Task Definitions, Sensors, ER Logbook, Purchasing, and Stock.
Defects gets its own dedicated spot, because logging a fault should never take more than one click to reach.
QHSE brings safety and compliance together, including Drills and Fleet Messages, plus two sub-groups. Records covers SMS Forms, Risk Assessments, Incident Reporting, and Audit Findings. Documents covers Certificates, SOPs, and controlled files for both Vessel and Office.
HR Management now splits cleanly in two. Crew holds the Crew List, Crew Documents, Crew Schedule, Hours of Work, Leave, and Payroll. Guests holds the Guest List and Guest Documents.
Users is where you manage access: the full user list, plus Roles and Permissions to control what each person can do.
Settings now reads in three parts. General covers Branding, Language, Configuration, and Logging. Structure covers System, Locations, Categories, Cost Centre, Doc Folders, and Doc Categories. Setup covers Tasks, Defects, HR, Resources, Suppliers, Locations, and Departments.
Hierarchies is now Structure. Taxonomies is now Setup.
The tools inside are unchanged. The names just say what they do.
Role permissions have been regrouped to match the new sidebar. When you create or edit a role, the access groups now line up exactly with what users see in navigation: Dashboard, Calendar, Database, PMS, Defects, QHSE, HR Management, Users, and Settings. One mental model instead of two.
One thing to keep in mind: every module is permission-based. What each person sees in their sidebar depends on the access their role grants. If certain modules don't appear for a given user, that is expected behaviour, not a bug. It simply reflects their permissions.