AI weather app for busy households

Stop checking the weather. Start knowing what to do.

DayCast turns weather forecasts into simple, personalized daily decisions for your family, commute, pets, and home.

Family routines Pet-friendly alerts Allergy-aware Personalized daily guidance
Today for your household 72°

Friday Summary

Cool morning, light rain later, high pollen by evening.

  • Dress kids in layers this morning
  • Best outdoor play window: 3:15–5:00 PM
  • Bring umbrellas for pickup
  • Leave 10 minutes early after 4 PM
  • Move the dog walk earlier tonight
The problem

Most weather apps give you data. They don’t give you decisions.

You check the forecast, then still have to figure out what everyone should wear, whether pickup will be rainy, and if outdoor time is still realistic.

The old way

  • Check the temperature
  • Check the rain chance
  • Guess what the kids should wear
  • Guess when to leave
  • Hope the weather holds for pickup or walks

With DayCast

  • Get a plain-English daily summary
  • Know what to wear
  • Know when to leave
  • See the best outdoor window
  • Get alerts before weather disrupts your routine
How it works

Weather, translated into action.

DayCast learns your routine, reads the forecast around it, and gives you simple recommendations you can use right away.

1

Add your routine

Set your location, school times, commute, kids, pets, and preferences.

2

DayCast reads the forecast for your life

It interprets weather based on what actually matters in your day.

3

Get simple daily recommendations

See what to do now, what to plan for later, and what to avoid.

Features

Built for real-life weather decisions

Clear guidance, useful alerts, and a fast daily summary instead of cluttered charts.

Daily summary

Plain-English guidance for what today’s weather means for your routine.

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What to wear

Suggestions for adults and kids based on temperature, wind, and rain.

Leave-on-time alerts

Get ahead of rain and rough commute timing before it slows you down.

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Outdoor windows

Find the best time for play, walks, errands, or exercise.

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Allergy mode

Know when pollen, wind, or air conditions may hit harder.

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Pet routine support

Plan better dog walk times around heat, rain, and evening conditions.

Sample DayCast output

See what a DayCast day looks like

Instead of forcing users to interpret a forecast, DayCast turns it into a clear, useful day plan.

Morning Cool start. Dress kids in layers and skip the heavy coat.
Midday No rain until late afternoon. Good errand window from 12:00–2:30 PM.
Afternoon Bring umbrellas for school pickup. Leave 10 minutes early after 4 PM.
Evening High pollen tonight. Move the dog walk earlier if possible.
Who it’s for

Made first for busy households

DayCast starts with one sharp segment: people who want faster, better day planning without having to decode weather data.

Parents

Handle jackets, pickup timing, and outdoor play with less friction.

Pet owners

Find the best walk times and avoid bad conditions for your dog.

Allergy-sensitive users

See when pollen, wind, and poor air conditions may matter most.

Busy commuters

Get ahead of weather that could slow down the start or end of your day.

Pricing

Simple pricing

Start free, then unlock smarter personalization when users want more value.

Free

$0
For daily basics
  • Daily summary
  • One profile
  • Basic alerts
Join Free Waitlist

Premium

$7.99/month
For household personalization
  • Multiple family profiles
  • Personalized routines
  • Advanced weather timing
  • Allergy mode
  • Pet mode
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Join the waitlist

Know what to do before the weather affects your day.

Be the first to try the AI weather app that turns forecasts into real-life decisions.

Why join early?

Early users help shape the first version and get first access to DayCast when it launches.

  • Get early access before public launch
  • Help shape the first features
  • Receive launch pricing updates
  • See sample recommendations first

DayCast helps households make practical daily decisions, not just read forecasts.