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Indie App Spotlight: ‘Sonuby’ is a detailed weather app for outdoor adventurers

Indie App Spotlight: ‘Sonuby’ is a detailed weather app for outdoor adventurers

Welcome to Indie App Spotlight. This is a weekly 9to5Mac series where we showcase the latest apps in the indie app world. If you’re a developer and would like your app featured, get in contact.

Sonuby is a different kind of weather app, designed for users who often partake in outdoor activities. For example, if you often snowboard, you can have a weather forecast that places snow conditions front and center. Weather needs can be very individualistic, which is why Sonuby allows you to tailor the app to what you care about.

Features

As mentioned earlier, Sonuby has specialized weather reports for varying outdoor activities. It’s built around the concept of use-case based usage, and offers the following reports to help you out:

Skiers and snowboarders can focus on snow conditions and temperatures

Surfers can focus on wave heights, periods, and tides

Skydivers can focus on cloud cover and wind speeds

However, Sonuby also has features for more casual users. It has a “Daily Life” report as well, providing up to a 14 day weather overview, an hour-by-hour live forecast, and detailed maps for temperature, radar, humidity and pressure, cloud cover and precipitation, UV and sunshine hours, weather warnings, wind and gusts, and visibility. You can also customize what information you highlight on your dashboard.

That’s just scratching the surface, but Sonuby has a ton of data. It pulls multiple weather models, providing a wide variety of info.

Coming soon

Sonuby only launched in April 2024, so it’s relatively new. The developer has some plans for future releases this year, including:

Configurable widgets for your home screen

Personalized push notifications for your needs

More reports for kitesurfing, windsurfing, paragliding, hiking, climbing, health, and more

Download Sonuby

Sonuby is available for free on the App Store with a limited feature set. To unlock the full app, you can purchase the Enthusiast subscription, unlocking all forecast and configuration options, all weather maps, dark mode, and it’ll be ad free. The subscription is available for $1.99/month or $14.99/year.

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