One-liner
A real-time weather radar app focused on precise rain tracking with live storm movement and hyperlocal alerts.
Strengths
- Highly accurate, real-time rain radar with smooth animation of storm movement (review: 'The radar updates every minute and shows exactly where the rain is going')
- Hyperlocal rainfall detection with granular detail down to neighborhood level (review: 'Finally an app that tells me if my street will get wet or not')
- Clean, minimal interface optimized for quick weather checks (review: 'No clutter, just the radar and a few key details')
- Reliable push notifications for incoming rain events (review: 'I got warned 15 minutes before it started pouring')
- Strong performance on older devices despite rich visuals
Weaknesses
- Limited customization in alert settings (review: 'Can’t adjust sensitivity or delay—too many false alarms')
- No historical data or precipitation forecasts beyond 2 hours (review: 'Wish I could see how much rain we’ll get total')
- No offline mode; requires constant internet connection (review: 'Lost all functionality when signal dropped')
- Some users report inaccurate location detection (review: 'It thinks I’m downtown when I’m actually in the suburbs')
- No integration with calendar or smart home systems (review: 'Would love to auto-close windows when rain starts')
Opportunities
- Add customizable rain thresholds and delay settings for smarter alerts
- Introduce 24-hour precipitation accumulation forecast with confidence scoring
- Build offline radar tiles for limited connectivity areas
- Add integration with Apple Home or Google Assistant to trigger actions like closing windows
- Include a 'Rain Score' feature that predicts impact based on duration, intensity, and local infrastructure
Competitors
- Weather Underground
- AccuWeather
- Dark Sky (now Apple Weather)
AI-generated brief · 5/12/2026, 9:56:30 PM