This week brings NASA satellite imagery integration, a smoother editing experience in popups, and several Navi improvements including multi-select options and feedback buttons.
Features
NASA Earthdata integration
Import satellite imagery directly from NASA's Earthdata catalog. Access 10 collections including MODIS, Landsat, and more — all searchable and importable without leaving Atlas.
Click-to-edit fields in popups
Edit feature attributes faster with click-to-edit. Simply click on any field value in a popup to start editing inline — no more toggling edit mode on and off.
Multi-select options in Navi
When Navi presents multiple choices during planning, you can now select several options at once. Selected options appear as removable chips in the input, and you can add additional context before sending.
Thumbs up/down feedback for Navi
Share your feedback on Navi responses with new thumbs up and thumbs down buttons. Optionally add text feedback to help us improve the AI assistant.
LaTeX rendering in Navi chat
Mathematical formulas and equations from Navi now render beautifully with proper LaTeX formatting, making technical responses easier to read and understand.
Copy Navi messages
A new copy button lets you quickly copy Navi's responses to your clipboard with a single click.
Run metrics display
After each Navi run, you can now see execution duration and credits used. Click the info button to view detailed metrics for any completed task.
Fixes and Improvements
- Fixed drawing points on mobile devices
- Fixed interpolation raster and distance raster analysis tools
- Fixed a crash when filtering by date columns
- Fixed background color on minimized popup button
- Fixed data retrieval from temporary tables
- Empty field values are now hidden in feature lists for cleaner display
- Navi options now show cleaner styling with arrow icons and persistent selected state
- Tool calls display relevant icons instead of generic status badges
- Boolean columns now consistently filter with "true" and "false" values
- Filter labels are properly inherited by children for accurate comparison

