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Weather-perfect days for the things you actually love.

Tell Go Daisy what you do — from surfing and stargazing to padel, pilates and pub afternoons — and we’ll read the wind, waves, tides, UV and sky to tell you exactly when each one is on.

Free, forever. No ads. No data sold. UK and Europe, 10 languages. iOS today, Android in closed beta — help us launch.

100+ activities. One weather-smart app. Outside and in.

How Go Daisy works

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1. Tell us what you love

Pick from over a hundred activities across sport, fitness, nature, winter, creative pursuits and indoor recreation. The more we know, the better we can read the weather for it.

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2. We read the conditions for each one

Wind, waves, tides, UV, pressure, cloud cover, sea temperature, snow conditions, moon phase, ISS passes, soil moisture. Not whether it’s raining — whether it’s your kind of weather.

3. You get a “go” when conditions line up

Open the app and see what today is made for. And when the weather is properly grim? Go Daisy tells you that too — and what to do instead.

What Go Daisy is for

Six worlds, more than a hundred ways to spend a day. Pick the ones you do. Ignore the ones you don’t.

Active sports

Pitches, courts, water, wheels and walls. Every sport gets its own score because what makes a great day for one is often a wash-out for another.

Team sports

Football · Cricket · Rugby · Basketball (outdoor) · Beach volleyball · American football · Baseball · Hurling · Camogie · Gaelic football · Hockey · Netball · Ice hockey

Individual sports

Golf · Tennis · Indoor tennis · Squash · Badminton · Table tennis · Archery · Pickleball · Indoor volleyball · Padel

Water sports

Surfing · Stand-up paddleboarding (SUP) · SUP at sea · Kayaking · Sea kayaking · Canoeing · Sea swimming · Indoor swimming · Snorkelling · Scuba diving · Sailing · Inland sailing · Windsurfing · Inland windsurfing · Kitesurfing · Jet skiing · Sea fishing (shore) · Sea fishing (boat)

Action sports

Mountain biking · Road cycling · Gravel biking · Rock climbing · Rock hopping · Indoor climbing · Skateboarding · Rollerblading · Motorbike riding

Fitness & wellness

For the things you do to feel better. We score the indoor and outdoor versions separately because the conditions that matter are different.

Mindfulness

Yoga · Outdoor yoga · Meditation · Outdoor meditation · Pilates · Martial arts · Tai chi

Cardio & running

Running · Trail running · Cycling · Urban exploring

Strength & gym

Gym workouts · Outdoor gyms · Zumba · Boxing · Spinning

Outdoor activities

The big-skies stuff. Nature, fishing and the deceptively important business of doing very little in pleasant weather.

Nature

Hiking · Birdwatching · Photography · Foraging · Mushroom hunting · Wild swimming · Outdoor gardening · Stargazing

Fishing

Fly fishing (freshwater) · Coarse fishing · Sea fishing (shore) · Sea fishing (boat) · Ice fishing

Kicking back & relaxing

Picnicking · Barbecues · Beach days · Camping · Outdoor gardening · Gaming · Reading · Going to the pub · Outdoor reading · Dog walking · Outdoor playground · Outdoor chess · Outdoor painting · Outdoor music

Winter sports

Snow and ice each have their own complicated relationship with the weather. We watch snow depth, fresh snowfall, wind chill at altitude, freeze-thaw history — and score skiing, snowboarding, cross-country, skating and natural ice separately.

Snow sports

Skiing (alpine) · Snowboarding · Cross-country skiing

Ice sports

Ice skating · Curling · Ice hockey · Ice fishing · Indoor ice hockey

Creative & arts

For the things that need a particular kind of light, a particular kind of quiet, or a garden that can handle a PA system.

Visual arts

Painting · Outdoor painting (plein air) · Crafts · Photography · Knitting · DIY

Music & performance

Playing records · Making music · Dance · Outdoor music

Literature & learning

Reading · Outdoor reading

Indoor recreation

For the days the weather has other ideas. When the outdoor scores are bad, your indoor and social activities get a quiet promotion — so a wet Sunday is not a wasted one.

Home activities

Crafts · Knitting · Reading · DIY · Playing records · Cooking · Painting · Gaming · Online time

Social activities

Going to the pub · Table tennis · Playing cards · Watching a film · Café days · Cinema · Museum · Shopping · Dance · Gallery · Bowling

Indoor sports

Indoor climbing · Squash · Badminton · Indoor tennis · Indoor swimming · Gym workouts · Pilates · Yoga · Meditation

The conditions we watch so you don’t have to

Professional-grade forecasts from OpenWeather, Stormglass marine services and the Norwegian Meteorological Institute (api.met.no), plus tide data and astronomy ephemerides. For any hour of any day, Go Daisy can tell you:

Air

Temperature, "feels like", humidity, dewpoint, UV index, pressure and pressure trend, air quality.

Wind

Speed, gust, direction — and how that direction matters for your spot.

Wet

Rainfall in the last 24 hours, rainfall in the next 6, snow, cloud cover, fog risk.

Sea

Wave height, swell period and direction, sea surface temperature, tide times and heights.

Sky

Sunrise, sunset, civil/nautical/astronomical twilight, moonrise, moonset, moon phase and illumination, ISS pass-overs.

Ground

Soil temperature and soil moisture for gardeners, snow depth and freeze-thaw cycles for winter sports.

For each activity you have told us you care about, we score how good this hour is for that thing. No mental arithmetic required.

Frequently asked questions

What does Go Daisy do?

Go Daisy is a free weather app organised around the things you want to do, not the weather itself. You tell it which activities you care about — from surfing and hiking to padel, cricket and Sunday pub afternoons — and it reads the forecast to tell you when conditions are right for each one. Less '70% chance of rain at 3pm', more 'great evening for a swim, terrible morning for the bike, classic museum afternoon.'

How many activities does Go Daisy cover?

Over 100, organised into six worlds: active sports (team, individual, water, action), fitness and wellness, outdoor activities (nature, fishing, kicking back), winter sports, creative and arts, and indoor recreation. You only see the ones you tell us you care about.

Is Go Daisy free?

Yes — completely. No paywall, no premium tier, no ads, no in-app purchases. Go Daisy is the part of what we do that is for everyone, supported by our deeper specialist apps for anglers, fly fishers and gardeners.

Does Go Daisy cover water sports?

Yes — surfing, stand-up paddleboarding (SUP) on sea and inland, kayaking and sea kayaking, canoeing, sea swimming, wild swimming, snorkelling, sailing on sea and inland, windsurfing on sea and inland, kitesurfing, jet skiing, scuba diving and sea fishing from shore or boat. We pull wave height, swell period and direction, wind, sea temperature, tides and UV from Stormglass marine services and score each sport on its own terms.

Does Go Daisy cover padel, pickleball and team sports?

Yes — and they are scored properly, not lumped under "tennis". Padel and pickleball each have their own scoring; team sports include football, rugby, cricket, basketball, beach volleyball, American football, baseball, hurling, camogie, Gaelic football, hockey, netball and ice hockey. Cricket gets the strictest answer because cricket has the strictest weather.

What about winter sports and indoor activities?

Yes to both. Winter: skiing (alpine), snowboarding, cross-country skiing, ice skating, curling, ice hockey, ice fishing. Indoor: indoor climbing, indoor tennis, squash, badminton, indoor swimming, gym, pilates, yoga, meditation — plus social and home days like the pub, cinema, museums, galleries, bowling, cooking, reading, gaming, crafts and making music. When the outdoor scores are bad, the indoor activities you have picked get a quiet promotion.

How is Go Daisy different from Windy or the Met Office?

General weather apps tell you the weather and trust you to interpret it. Go Daisy tells you whether your thing is on. We read the same kinds of data — from OpenWeather, Stormglass and api.met.no — and then apply it to whichever activities you have told us you do, so you do not have to do the mental arithmetic of "is 14 mph from the south-west too much for a paddleboard at my local lake?" every time you open the app.

Is Go Daisy on Android?

The Android version is built and in closed beta. Google Play asks new apps to put twelve testers through a fortnight of real-world use before launching to the public, and we are recruiting that group now. If you have an Android phone and would like to be one of our twelve, see the Android testers section on this page. The web app at godaisy.io works in any browser, on any phone, in the meantime.

Help us launch on Android.

The Android version of Go Daisy is built and ready. Google Play asks us to find twelve testers to use it on real Android phones for two weeks before we can release it to the world — so that’s what we’re doing.

  • Early access to Go Daisy on Android, before anyone else
  • Free lifetime access to our specialist sister apps (Findr, Rise Daisy, Grow Daisy) when they ship on Android
  • A direct line to us for feedback

About ten minutes a week of normal use. No bug-hunting expected. We just need real phones in real hands for the fortnight Google needs.

Sign me up as an Android tester →

Get out there. Or in. Whichever today asks for.

Download Go Daisy for iPhone, or open the web app and tell us what you love. The forecast looks a lot more interesting when it’s pointed at the things you actually do.

Built by independent makers in the UK and Asturias, Spain.

Free for everyone, forever — supported by our specialist sister apps, not by ads or by selling your data. Weather data from OpenWeather, Stormglass and api.met.no.