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AvaRisk is an online tool focused on avalanche information for France’s mountain regions, rather than a traditional general-purpose enterprise SaaS product. It pulls the official Bulletin de Risque d'Avalanche published daily by Météo-France, translates the French bulletins into English, and helps users understand avalanche risk through maps, risk cards, and trend charts. Its target users are mainly ski tourers, snowboarders, mountaineers, guides, and English-speaking users who are active in the French mountains but do not know French.
The product is built around making official information easier to read and understand. Free users can view English translations of today’s bulletins for all mountain massifs, an interactive risk map, and visual breakdowns such as danger ratings, elevation bands, aspect compass, and next-day trends. The paid version adds 28-day risk-level charts and 90-day snowpack and weather condition charts, including trends for freezing level, storm snow, wind events, and more. It also supports persistent weak layer tracking and historical report browsing. Coverage includes all French mountain massifs that receive official Météo-France avalanche bulletins, such as the Northern Alps, Southern Alps, Pyrenees, and Corsica.
AvaRisk uses a subscription model: €2.99/month when billed monthly, or €17.99/year when billed annually, marked as saving 50%. A 7-day free trial is available, but it requires linking a bank card and billing only starts after the trial ends. All subscriptions are processed through Stripe, and part of the revenue goes toward carbon removal via Stripe Climate. Overall, the pricing is low, making it suitable for individual users or seasonal outdoor enthusiasts.
Its strengths are clear positioning and directly solving the problem that France’s official avalanche bulletins are only available in French. The maps and charts lower the barrier to understanding professional bulletins, and the free tier is enough for basic pre-trip checks. The limitations are that its service area is highly concentrated in France, and it cannot replace avalanche safety training, rescue skills, or proper equipment. The text also does not disclose API access, team permissions, mobile offline access, or enterprise-grade compliance capabilities.
AvaRisk is suitable for individuals and professional guides who are active in the French mountains and need avalanche information in English. Users who need global avalanche data, enterprise collaboration, or developer APIs should evaluate other platforms. Access from mainland China is not disclosed in the text, so its availability is unknown.
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