Finds no-edit cells (holes/rings) near your recent edits, with one-click Editor/LiveMap links + optional locality labels (JSONP no-CORS).
WME NoEdit Finder is a lightweight, footprint analysis tool for the Waze Editor profile page (Recent Edits).
It identifies nearby map areas where you have NOT edited at all, based solely on your recent edit activity.
UI:
Click Refresh until all available edits are loaded.
Results:
Each row is a suggested no-edit target cell:
HOLE : A “gap” inside your active footprint, usually surrounded by edited cells.
High signal: “you’ve worked around here but not here.”
RING : A frontier cell near your footprint but not surrounded.
Good for expanding coverage outward.
Title: Location label (ex. city - if enabled and successful), otherwise lat/lon coordinates.
Limitations:
- works only with what the profile page exposes
- no road types, no segments, no turn restrictions, no AM polygons.
- grid-based approximation (not GIS exact).
- it’s a “where to focus next” tool, not a precise boundary tool.
- location labels depend on Nominatim availability and rate limits.
Privacy note:
Runs entirely locally in your browser
Saves only:
- settings
- local label cache (localStorage, TTL 7 days)
- reverse geocoding (optional) sends only candidate coordinates to Nominatim
No Waze account data is uploaded anywhere by the script.