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Go Daisy is a weather app built around activity planning. Instead of simply showing temperature and rainfall, it asks users to choose the activities they enjoy, then looks at conditions such as wind, waves, tides, UV, air pressure, cloud cover, sea temperature, snow conditions, moon phases, ISS passes, and more to decide “when is a good time to do this?” The main copy says it covers 100+ activities, including hiking, surfing, stargazing, padel, Pilates, yoga, cricket, and pub afternoons.
Based on the available copy, Go Daisy does not explicitly claim to use large language models, machine learning models, or generative AI. It looks more like an intelligent matching tool between weather data and activity-specific conditions: users tell the app what they are interested in, and the system checks the relevant weather indicators for each activity to recommend suitable timing. So from an “AI app/tool” perspective, it should be understood cautiously as weather-condition-based recommendations rather than a verifiable AI model product.
The pricing information is very clear: the Web App has a free trial, the iPhone app is free forever, and the site states: “Free, forever. No ads. No data sold.” This means it currently does not monetize through ads and claims not to sell user data. The copy does not mention subscriptions, paid premium tiers, enterprise plans, or payment methods. On privacy, the only clear statement is that data is not sold; details such as how location data is stored, whether it can be deleted, and whether it is shared with weather data providers are still missing.
Its main strength is strong scenario-based design: it turns complex weather indicators into a simple judgment of whether a given activity is suitable right now, which is much friendlier for everyday users. It also covers a wide range of activities, from outdoor sports to indoor leisure, and being free forever with no ads improves its value. The downsides are that the copy does not disclose weather data sources, forecast accuracy, update frequency, or algorithm logic, and Chinese-language support cannot be confirmed. Android is still in closed beta, so non-iPhone users are currently limited.
Go Daisy is better suited to outdoor sports, seaside activities, and leisure users in the UK and Europe, especially people whose activities are strongly affected by weather, such as surfing, hiking, and stargazing. The copy explicitly mentions “UK and Europe” and “10 languages,” so coverage in other regions is unclear. There is no public information about access from China, network connectivity, or payments. If you need alternatives in China, consider Apple Weather, Windy, AccuWeather, Meteoblue, or local apps such as Caiyun Weather.
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