About

Why Facecast exists

Built by a rider.
For riders who read the face.

Facecast started on the bottom of a venue, during inspection, with a phone in one hand and a glove in the other — trying to remember which spine ran out clean and which one cliffed out into the apron. Every freerider does this work. Almost no one has the right tool for it. So we built one.

The face is the hero

Freeride happens on a real slope, not on a leaderboard. Facecast keeps the face in the centre of the screen — your photo, your aspect, your fall line — and treats every line you draw as a line on that face. Nothing else.

No score, no verdict

We are not a judging system. We do not tell you which line is “better”. Facecast helps you see commitment, exposure and runout per line — so the choice stays yours, made calmly, before the start gate.

Rider-first economics

The rider tool is free. Pro is a flat annual fee. Coaches are listed by name — no commission, no booking middleman, no paid placement. Riders contact coaches directly. That is the deal.

Calm by design

No notifications, no streaks, no leaderboard. Inspection is slow work — you do it once, you do it well, you ride. The tool should match that pace.

Facecast does not decide for you. It is a calmer way to see how each line plays out — so you commit to the one you trust.

The person behind it

Jose Moro Melón

Jose is a freeride enthusiast and the founder of Facecast. Most of his weekends end with a sketch on the back of a piste map — lines drawn on a face, exposure circled, the runout he was unsure about marked with a question. Facecast is that habit, turned into a tool.

He built Facecast because the inspection ritual deserved a digital home that does not get in the rider’s way — no score, no algorithm, no flashing badges. Just the face, the lines, and the rider deciding.

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Our promise

Read the face.
Choose your line.

Facecast will stay rider-first. The rider tool will stay free for inspection. The coach directory will stay honest. And the face — the actual mountain you are about to ride — will stay the only thing that matters on screen.