THE ROADMAP

From a shared map to a community of mapmakers.

ForzaHorizon.app is a community of photographers exploring Forza Horizon 6's Mexico. Each player keeps their own map of the spots they've found, and the best of everyone's maps surfaces on the home page.

Today on ForzaHorizon.app

ForzaHorizon.app is a community-curated map of Forza Horizon 6 with admin-moderated markers and player photos.

Live

The map of Mexico is live

The full Forza Horizon 6 map of Mexico is up and ready to fill with your spots. Anyone can browse it, with or without an account.

Status: live.

Live

Admin moderation is in place

Every spot and every photo passes through an admin queue before it goes public. The quality bar is set before anyone arrives.

Status: live.

Building

Beta, building in the open

We're mid-build on accounts, personal maps, and likes. The roadmap below is what's about to land — not what we wish we could do.

Status: building.

Personal Horizon

Every player gets their own home on the site — an account, a public profile, and a map that is theirs.

Building

Player accounts

Email or Discord login, one account per player.

A lightweight account so your contributions, your photos, and your map all live under one name. Built on our self-hosted Supabase auth — email and password, plus Discord and Google sign-in. Status: Building.

Status: Building.

Building

Your own map at forzahorizon.app/<username>

Pin the spots you photographed in-game.

Every signed-up player gets a personal version of the Forza Horizon 6 map at forzahorizon.app/<your-username>. Pin the spots you photographed; visitors see your Mexico, your way. Every marker still passes through admin review before going public. Status: Building.

Status: Building.

Building

Public profile page

Your map, your shots, your stats.

A clean profile with your map, your latest approved shots, your total likes received, and a Share button. The profile lives at the same forzahorizon.app/<username> URL — no separate route. Status: Building.

Status: Building.

Building

Likes

One-tap likes on any approved photo.

Signed-in players can like any approved marker. Counts are public; who liked what stays private. Anonymous visitors can browse and view but cannot like — likes have to mean something. Status: Building.

Status: Building.

The Community Map

The home page becomes a derived view of the community's best work — the most-liked spots from across every player's map, clickable to explore each area.

Building

The front page surfaces the community's top spots

The best of everyone's maps lands on the home map.

The home map at forzahorizon.app shows only the most-liked approved markers across all player maps. A spot earns its place on the front page by earning likes on its author's map — there is no direct submission to the home map anymore. The single most-liked spot site-wide gets a featured ring so it's easy to find. Status: Building.

Status: Building.

Building

Click a pin, see the whole neighborhood

A side feed lists every spot near a clicked pin.

Clicking any pin on the map opens a side panel listing every approved marker in that area, sorted by likes. The most-liked spot sits at the top; scroll down to find the rest. This way the map never gets covered in overlapping pins, and quieter spots stay one click away. Status: Building.

Status: Building.

Building

A browse-everything board at /board

Filter all approved spots by category, period, and player.

Since the front map shows only the top set, /board is where you go to dig deeper — every approved marker, filtered by category, this-week / this-month / all-time popularity, and player. A Map toggle there lets you draw the filtered set on the map for that session. Status: Building.

Status: Building.

The Feed

A live look at what the community is sharing right now, and the players whose eye you want to follow.

Up next

Latest-shots feed at /feed

Every newly approved photo, newest first.

A reverse-chronological feed of every freshly approved photo across the whole site. Infinite scroll, lightweight cards, full-bleed images. Status: Up next.

Status: Up next.

Up next

Follow players

A Following tab next to the main feed.

Follow the photographers whose eye you like. Their new uploads land in a Following tab next to the main feed, and their profile gets a small follower count. The data model is ready; the UI ships when the rest of the feed lands. Status: Up next.

Status: Up next.

Exploring

Daily editor's pick

One spot a day, picked by the admin team.

One photo a day, chosen by the admin team, pinned to the top of /board with a short note on why. A counterweight to pure popularity. Status: Exploring.

Status: Exploring.

Exploring

Per-spot leaderboards

See which photo of a spot has the most love.

Inside any marker, see which photo of that location ranks highest with the community. A small, fair way to recognize the best shot of a place. Status: Exploring.

Status: Exploring.

Community Plumbing

The unglamorous-but-important things that keep a small community healthy.

Exploring

Comments on photos

Threaded, lightly moderated, no DMs.

Threaded, lightly moderated, no direct messages. The point is to talk about the shot, not the photographer. Status: Exploring.

Status: Exploring.

Exploring

Reports and appeals

Flag a marker; appeal a rejection.

A clear path to flag content that does not belong, and an equally clear path to appeal a rejection. Status: Exploring.

Status: Exploring.

Exploring

A public, read-only API

For fan tools, overlays, and side projects.

So tools, fan sites, and overlays can pull the open map data. Rate-limited, no auth needed for reads, write access stays gated behind the normal submission flow. Status: Exploring.

Status: Exploring.

What stays the same

ForzaHorizon.app is built for the community, and these commitments don't change.

  • Browsing the map is always free. No account is required to view, pan, zoom, or read.

  • Every spot is still moderated. Nothing reaches the public map until an admin has reviewed it.

  • Ads stay in their lane. Never over the map, never inside modals, never inside the submission flow.

Questions

How do I add a spot to the map?

Sign up for a free account, then add spots to your own map at forzahorizon.app/<your-username>. Every spot is reviewed by an admin before it goes public. The most-liked spots from across every player's map automatically surface on the home page.

Why do I need an account to contribute?

So your spots, your photos, and your likes all live under one name. It also lets us thank the right person when a great shot ranks high on the home map, and it gives every player a permanent page of their work.

Is browsing still account-free?

Yes. Viewing the map, opening any spot, and exploring an area stay account-free. An account is only needed to contribute or to like a spot.

How are submissions moderated?

Every marker and every photo passes through an admin queue before going public. Quality control is the whole reason the site exists.

When will accounts and personal maps ship?

We don't share dates. Each item on this page carries a status — Live, Building, Up next, or Exploring — so you can see how close it is without us promising a month we'd have to walk back.

Is this affiliated with Microsoft, Turn 10, or Playground Games?

No. ForzaHorizon.app is an unofficial, fan-run community project. "Forza" and "Forza Horizon" are trademarks of their respective owners.

Want in early?

The fastest way to shape what we build next is to sign up the moment accounts land and show us what you'd use. Until then — bookmark the site, send a note, share with the players whose maps you'd want to see.