v1.5.0 · Features
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Right-click (desktop) or long-press (mobile) anywhere on the map to add photos at that specific location
Problem
Right-click (desktop) or long-press (mobile) anywhere on the map to add photos at that specific location
Pain point
Features
Solution
Map Context Menu — Right-Click & Long-Press
• Right-click (desktop) or long-press (mobile) anywhere on the map to add photos at that specific location
• Photos are placed at the selected coordinates regardless of their EXIF GPS data
Example
• Camera info and date are still extracted from EXIF metadata when available
• Context menu uses the same glass-panel design as other map floating UI elements
• Automatically disabled during replay mode
Bug Fixes
• Fixed context menu not appearing on the map canvas due to MapLibre's `preventDefault()` conflicting with Radix ContextMenu event handling
• Fixed menu item hover color using incorrect orange accent instead of the project's neutral fill color
• Fixed menu background using undefined shadcn theme tokens instead of the project's glass-panel design system
Decision Criteria at Bottom Funnel
Bottom-funnel readers are evaluating confidence, switching cost, and output predictability. Generic feature lists are rarely enough.
Content should prioritize decision dimensions: onboarding time, migration friction, and quality consistency.
For "locusify update", define clear evaluation criteria so readers can choose quickly based on their workflow reality.
Comparison Method That Builds Trust
Use one real dataset across tools and compare three metrics: completion time, correction workload, and final publish quality.
A practical baseline flow remains: Map Context Menu — Right-Click & Long-Press • Right-click (desktop) or long-press (mobile) anywhere on the map to add photos at that specific location • Photos are placed at the selected coordinates regardless of their EXIF GPS data. Keep claims tied to observable process outcomes.
Write conclusions as fit-by-scenario, not absolute winner claims. This increases credibility and conversion quality.
Bottom-Funnel Conversion Actions
End with explicit actions: test run, import real assets, export first version. Concrete actions move decisions forward.
Include risk notes and fallback paths. Balanced framing often converts better than aggressive claims.
Interlink to tutorial and case-study pages to complete the comparison -> trial -> validation loop.
Target keywords
If the update solves your workflow pain point, test it with your next trip album.
Try Locusify with your travel photosFrequently asked questions
What is the fastest way to start with locusify update?
Use one recent trip folder and run the full flow once: import, timeline check, outlier cleanup, and short replay export.
What if some photos do not contain GPS metadata?
Build the core route from geotagged photos first, then place non-geotagged images as chapter visuals instead of route points.
How do I make outputs more shareable on social channels?
Keep runtime concise, start with route overview, highlight key stops, and export directly in the target aspect ratio.
Where does Locusify fit in this workflow?
If the update solves your workflow pain point, test it with your next trip album.
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