Products
Skyvibe
Skyvibe is the studio's flagship weather app, built around a simple idea: the forecast is more interesting when someone actually explains it. Every day, users get a short column about the sky overhead, composed fresh that morning in a friendly editorial voice. It's the kind of daily weather writing local papers used to run, before forecasts everywhere turned into flashy icons and data points.
Beyond the column is everything else you'd expect. Current conditions, an hourly view, and the days ahead. The whole app subtly shifts to take on the feeling of the sky currently overhead, shifting with the weather so the app feels different on a clear morning than it does during a storm. It's a weather app for people who'd rather read how the weather will impact their day than make sense of data.
What it does
A forecast you read
Each day opens with a short written forecast above the numbers, so you get the shape of the day before the details.
Color is the condition
The background carries the state of the sky. Overcast, clear, or stormy reads at a glance before you read a word.
Hour by hour
A temperature curve with feels-like, humidity, dew point, pressure, and visibility for the hours ahead.
The week ahead
Highs and lows across the coming days, in the same calm column as the rest of the app.
Anywhere
Follow the weather for more than one place and switch between them.
Made by the studio
Skyvibe is built and maintained here. It is where the studio's own taste in software gets to show.
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