Visibility 2.0 vs Visibility 3.0 — Complete Comparison
Visibility 3.0 takes everything that worked in Visibility 2.0, fixes what didn't, and adds the alerts, personalization, and speed our customers have been asking for. It's a cleaner, smarter, faster, and more intuitive Track & Trace platform — built for scale.
| # | Area | Visibility 2.0 (Today) | Visibility 3.0 (New) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Main Dashboard | Split into separate dashboards for MBOL, Containers, Shipments, and Air. Users have to jump between screens. | One unified KlearView dashboard. All modes of transport (Ocean, Air, Truck, Rail) in one place with clickable milestones. |
| 2 | Table View Layout | Cleaner than the old tool, but still limited columns and basic layout. | Modern, spacious layout. Better readability, clear column hierarchy, and consistent design across all tabs. |
| 3 | Customizable Columns | The option exists, but it isn't intuitive. Users struggle to figure out how to use it. | Same capability, redesigned to be intuitive. Users can easily pick, hide, and reorder columns to match their workflow. |
| 4 |
Saved Views |
Not available — every user starts from scratch each time. | Users will be able to save their favorite views and reuse them. Planned for a future release of Visibility 3.0. |
| 5 | Export & Download | Can only download the entire table. | Download exactly what you need — a single shipment, selected columns, or filtered results. CSV, Excel, or PDF. |
| 6 | Alerts on Missing Data | No alerts when shipments are missing key information. | Smart alerts flag shipments missing destination, documents, or other critical data. Visible on dashboard and via email. |
| 7 | Customs Status Visibility | Intake, ISF, and Customs status not visible on dashboard. | Real-time Intake, ISF, and Customs status indicators with filters. |
| 8 | MOT-Agnostic Search | Users must select the Mode of Transport (Ocean, Air, Truck, Rail) before searching for any shipment. | Search works across all modes of transport. Users don't need to know the MOT — just enter the shipment ID and find it. |
| 9 | Card View | Card view does not exist. Users only see shipments in table format. | Brand new Card View showing rich shipment information at a glance, alongside the existing table view. |
| 10 | Default View Choice | Users are stuck with the table view — no other option. | Users can choose their preferred default view (Table, Card, or Map) based on how they like to work. |
| 11 | Map View with Shipment Groupings | Map view is limited and disconnected from shipment data. | Card View + Map View work side by side. Shipments moving together are grouped on the map, so users can see clusters and patterns. |
| 12 | Status Indicators | Status only visible inside the table. No color coding. | Color-coded status (In Transit, Delayed, Delivered) on cards, table, and journey view. Easy to spot at a glance. |
| 13 | Container Journey Visibility | To see a container's journey, users must click each container dropdown one by one. No way to see all containers of a shipment together. | Everything related to a shipment — including all its containers and their journeys — is shown together on a single Detail Page. |
| 14 | Filter Retention | Filters are lost the moment users navigate away. Coming back means starting over. | Filters are retained within the same grouping. Users can move between table, card, and map views without losing their filter selections. |
| 15 | Shipment Detail Page | Information is scattered across tabs — activity on one, documents on another, no vessel or container info inline. | One single Detail Page brings everything together — card, journey, vessel, containers, and documents. |
| 16 | Intuitive User Experience | Users often need training or guidance to figure out where features are and how to use them. | Visibility 3.0 is designed to be self-explanatory. Users can see the functionality and easily figure out the next action — minimal learning curve. |
| 17 | Performance & Speed | Pages can be slow to load, especially with large shipment volumes. Search results take time to appear. | Backend is fully optimized — faster page loads, quicker data refresh, and significantly faster search performance. Built to scale with high-volume enterprise accounts. |