"Summit Hub has been updated" notice
Every so often a new version of Summit Hub goes live. If you had a tab already open at that moment, that tab keeps running the *old* version until you reload it — and on the old version, saving can quietly stop working: you press Save, the button finishes, and nothing is actually saved.
To stop that happening, Summit Hub checks in the background whether the version you have open is still the one that's live. When it isn't, an amber bar appears at the top of the page:
> Summit Hub has been updated. Reload to pick up the new version — until you > do, saving may not work on this tab.
Press Reload and you're back on the current version. That's the whole feature.
Things worth knowing
- It never reloads by itself. You might be halfway through typing a quote or
a note, and a surprise reload would throw that away. The bar waits for you.
- If you're mid-edit, finish elsewhere first. Reloading discards anything
typed but not saved on that page. Copy anything you can't lose, reload, then paste it back.
- You may see it after leaving a tab open overnight. The check runs when you
come back to the tab, so an overnight update usually shows up the moment you return to it.
- It only appears inside the app, not on the public marketing pages.
- Nothing to configure. There's no setting and no way to turn it off — it
only ever appears when your tab is genuinely out of date.
If you keep seeing it immediately after every reload, that's not normal — tell us, because it means something about the deployment is wrong rather than your browser.