@con-hennekens I wouldn’t want to speak for @Martin-van-der-Linden, but for me this goes hand in hand with planning/working with/presenting multiple routes, multi day routes and route segments. For instance, a long group ride route that might deter some, with options to take short cuts to a selection of rendezvous points. It’s all basic BaseCamp stuff really. All routes being visible on the map view when a ‘parent’ folder is selected being another related feature that is missing.
Such things are of vastly greater value and use to me, and I suspect for many others too, than all this press a button, ‘lucky dip’ approach that quickly yields a route of sorts. How do you know it’s a good route? What are the criteria used and how do they compare to an individual’s? How well did the originator(s) of such auto-generated routes know the region? I’ve looked at such things from MRA and numerous other sources and they always fall short. There’s no substitute for a bit of effort.