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Roadmap

What are we planning to add/change in the immediate future?

Updated over 3 weeks ago

As Horizon is currently in Exclusive Access, we do not publish a long-term roadmap. However, there are a number of areas we're working on in the short term, that we'd like to share with you. While things may change, these are roughly in expected release order.

  • Better support for leaflets without feeds
    In cases where you don't have a feed but rather a briefing file that contains all the necessary data, we're improving support to handle merging and splitting offers better. Right now they depend on products being available in a feed, but we're changing that.

  • Improved theme management
    Going forward, a page will always be attached to a single theme. Individual areas can be assigned to child themes, based on the page theme. While doing this, we're making it very assign to assign themes to individual areas, to manually create and change checkerboard patterns. Furthermore we're adding the ability to change the theme of all pages in a section/leaflet at once.

  • Editing composite images directly in the sidebar
    To make it faster to edit composite images, and to see what product images are available, we're removing the composite image editor modal, and instead exposing the overview & controls in the sidebar directly.

  • Inline image zooming & cropping
    When you insert an image, you may want to zoom it in and move it around to crop it in a specific view. To make that easier, we're enabling those controls right in the leaflet preview, so you no longer have to set focus points in the sidebar.

  • Page templates with content
    We're changing page templates so they focus less on theming (will no longer be possible to set themes on a page template directly), and instead more focus on layout and content. Once done, it'll be possible to embed images directly in a page template, as well as to e.g. insert dynamic text content that automatically applies the current section title.

  • Side-by-side viewer mode
    To better imitate the classic leaflet view, we're enabling an optional side-by-side viewer mode. When embedded on a website, this will allow you to show pages side-by-side, giving a more dense view that more effectively utilizes the space available. On mobile, it will still be shown as a single-page view.

Previously Released

2025 - November

  • Pages
    This is a completely new release of the Horizon leaflet editor, providing much more manual control compared to the previous version.

2025 - September

  • Improved composite image editing
    The composite editor currently previews a number of different composite styles that are very similar. We will simplify this to speed up the editor as well as making it easier to choose the right composite style.

  • Combining packshots & cover images
    When creating a composite image it's currently only possible to combine packshot images. If you choose a cover image, you can only have the single one. Going forward, we will allow combining packshot images with cover images, if you choose to do so manually.

  • Multi-country support
    To support usecases where a single campaign is published in multiple countries, we're introducing a set of features that will help. Multi-feed has already been launched, enabling you to have individual product feeds per country. Furthermore, we're also introducing configurable price formatting, allowing you to set price formatting per country. And finally we're introducing the concept of "languages" that will help you translate fixed text elements in splashes, price components, etc.

  • Leaflet previews & alias querying
    When you want to link to an seasonally active leaflet from your website you often need to check whether one is actually available, as well as insert a preview image of the leaflet. To make that easier we're enabling you to query, via JavaScript, whether an alias is currently active. On top of that, we'll be generating preview images of the leaflet, for you to embed directly, so you don't have to make screenshots manually.

2025 - August

  • Unpublish campaign
    To avoid old campaigns still being available online, we're introducing the option to unpublish previous campaigns.

  • Improved field management
    When editing a campaign, the amount of fields available can be overwhelming. To help make it more manageable, we're introducing the concept of hidden and pinned fields. Hidden fields are those rarely used and only available on-demand. Pinned fields are fields that you prefer to always keep top-of-mind and thus pinned to the top of the editor.

  • Multi-feed support
    We're introducing the ability to add multiple datafeeds that work independently. This will allow you to run campaigns across multiple countries, each with their own products, while they utilize the same designs and templates.

  • Duplicate campaign
    We'll be introducing the option to duplicate existing campaigns. Duplicating a campaign will allow you to easily experiment on a copy of a campaign, as well as to use a campaign as sort of a template for a new campaign, rather than having to start over.

2025 - July

  • Campaign editing UX improvements
    We'll ensure that when a campaign is created, a leaflet is created automatically at the same time. We're also reorganizing the Share & Demo buttons into a "Live Preview" and a "Preview" button. Live preview being used to live preview the campaign you're editing, while preview is used to share the latest published leaflet internally in your organization.

2025 - June

  • Time zone support
    When editing aliases, we will support showing times in a user-definable timezone, making it easier to set times according to your local timezone.

  • Scene editor power tools
    To make handling components easier, we expect to allow you to multiselect multiple components and align them top/bottom, justify left/right and align the size across them all. We're also adding keyboard shortcuts to move components around & to delete them.

  • Bulk disable image background removal
    Certain product images, like books, often go edge-to-edge. In those cases, our automatic background removal may be slightly too aggressive. With this feature, you will be able to multi-select offers and disable our image optimization.

  • Reorganized campaign context menu
    As features have been added, the primary content context menu has become unwieldy. We're working on regrouping and simplifying it.

  • Manually setting designs on leaflets
    Right now all designs are applied to leaflets automatically via automations. With this feature, you will be able to manually apply a design on a one-off basis on any individual chapter.​

  • Campaign editor crashes after prolonged editing
    We're working on identifying why the campaign editor sometimes crashes after being used for a long time. We have a lead on the cause and will work to eliminate it.

  • Scene Editor - Keyboard shortcuts
    You can now use arrow keys to move markers around, as well as deleting them by using the backspace or the delete key.

2025 - May

  • Updated slider UI
    Sliders have fixed UI elements like arrows in the sides and indicator dots at the bottom. In some cases, these fixed UI elements overlap with the elements of your offer template. Soon, the slider UI will be even more minimal, reducing the risk of overlap.

  • Bulk-change image detections
    When images are misdetected as packshots or covers, you have to manually correct them. With this feature, you will be able to easily multi-select offers and bulk change them.

  • Relative dates in admin
    To make it easier to distinguish new from old content, we'll show dates relatively going forward. I.e. instead of "2025/05/15 15:27" we'll show "Yesterday". You'll still be able to see the exact time by hovering the text shown.

  • Popover content
    In some cases, you may wish to show more text & content than can properly fit in a regular offer template. With the new Popover template type, you can create content that is hidden until the user hovers or clicks/taps on certain offer elements.

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