Feeling-first
The headline is the feel — “muggy”, “crisp”, “biting wind” — with feels-like, not the thermometer reading. You know what it’s like before you read a word.
Weather Recommends
Not 24°, not 60% humidity. Just — is it cold, and what do I wear? One glance answers the only two questions you actually have when you walk out the door.
Free to start · iPhone · Android coming soon
One glance · No numbers
Every other weather app hands you a dashboard and makes you do the math. This one does the translation. It reads the apparent temperature, the humidity, the wind and what’s rolling in — and tells you, in one witty line, what it actually feels like and what’s coming.
“Sticky start, but a storm’s rolling in around 6 — it’ll come down hard, so plan for it.”
Why it sticks
The headline is the feel — “muggy”, “crisp”, “biting wind” — with feels-like, not the thermometer reading. You know what it’s like before you read a word.
A dressed figure shows the call: tee and shorts, or coat, scarf and gloves. It gets dressed for the day — you just copy it.
A knowing friend, not a dashboard. Plain-language reads with real personality — lines you’ll actually screenshot and send on.
What to wear, decided
One figure encodes the whole day at a glance. The torso is the condition now, the hands hold what’s coming — an umbrella before the rain, a bottle before the heat — the feet read the ground. Pin a human tuned to you, or let the weather pick the animal.



Personality, not data
“Bitter wind chill out there — bundle up properly and keep skin covered on the walk.” Munich · −12° feels-like
“A typhoon is closing in fast — if you must go out, cover up and head back before 6.” Taipei · 31° feels-like
“Brutal heat with no break till evening — dress light, hydrate, stay out of the noon sun.” Frankfurt · 39° feels-like
Free to start. The core daily read — feel, what’s coming, and what to wear — never sits behind a paywall.