Practical answers about how skytold turns weather into useful daily advice. For anything not covered, write to hello@skytold.com.
skytold turns local weather forecasts into practical daily advice. Instead of giving you a wall of numbers and icons, it tells you what to wear, when to head out, what to plan around and what the weather actually means for your day. The forecast still has the temperatures and rain percentages; skytold just translates them into the decisions you were going to make anyway.
Most weather apps stop at the data: temperature, precipitation percentage, wind, radar. skytold picks up where they stop. It reads the forecast and writes you a daily plan: clothing, commute, meals, exercise, kids, pets, home, garden, air quality and the week ahead. The goal is one less app to interpret before leaving the house.
No. skytold is for daily planning, not emergency alerts. For severe weather, follow official warnings from the National Weather Service, local authorities or your local weather provider. We're a planning tool, not a warning system.
Yes. Save your city and you'll start receiving the newsletter several times a week. Newsletter emails come from morning@skytold.com. For anything else (support, questions, feedback, partnerships, press, content corrections), write to hello@skytold.com.
Yes. skytold supports crew tracking so you can keep an eye on the forecast for the people you care about in other cities. Useful for parents checking on kids at school, friends checking on traveling family, or anyone who wants a reason to text 'take a coat' or 'call me before that storm.'
What to wear, rain timing, commute conditions, outdoor plans, exercise windows, kids and school gear, pet walks, home reminders, garden timing, air quality, pollen, meal ideas tied to the weather, deals and freebies happening that day, plus a bit of weather trivia. Each category is a card; you only read the ones that apply to your day.
Yes. Reading city forecasts and signing up for the newsletter are free. There is no paid tier behind a button. If that changes later we'll be clear about what's free and what isn't.
City forecast pages are refreshed regularly as the weather changes, so the page you see is current with the underlying provider data. The newsletter goes out several times a week so the advice stays current without crowding your inbox.
Want the deeper version of how forecasts and advice come together? Read our methodology. Still stuck? Write to hello@skytold.com.