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myRainfall is an online rainfall monitoring and alert tool whose core value is helping users know “when it rains and how much it rained” in a given area. It is aimed at users such as environmental monitoring teams, construction sites, pond and drainage managers, agriculture, landscape maintenance, property owners, and rainfall enthusiasts. The workflow is simple: create an account, select monitoring areas, and receive rainfall reports by email.
Based on the information on the site, it provides daily email rainfall reports, customizable monitoring area lists, daily rainfall event total statistics, and monthly reports. “Locations” are the core unit for both billing and usage. Users can change locations, but only active locations within the quantity allowed by the current plan will receive notifications. For teams that need to retain rainfall records and support construction or soil and water conservation decisions, this low-barrier, email-based delivery method is fairly practical.
The product offers a 30-day free trial with no payment information required at signup. Paid plans are tiered by number of locations: Sprinkle includes 5 locations for $5/month, Shower includes 10 locations for $9/month, Drencher includes 15 locations for $13/month, and Custom is for 10 or more locations, billed at $1 per location. The page also mentions a Raindrop plan that includes 1 location and requires annual payment due to its low price, but it does not disclose the specific annual fee. Except for Raindrop, plans are automatically charged to the credit card on the 1st of each month.
The advantages are clear positioning, ease of use, and low pricing, making it suitable for users who only need basic rainfall information and do not want to deploy a complex weather system. The downside is that public information is limited: it does not explain the rainfall data source, coverage regions, data accuracy, or update frequency, and there is no visible API, SDK, webhook, export capability, or developer documentation. Therefore, from a “developer tools” perspective, it is more like a vertical industry SaaS than a platform for developer integration.
It is suitable for construction, engineering, erosion control, drainage management, agriculture, and property teams that want to receive location-based rainfall reports and monthly summaries. It is not suitable for teams that need self-hosting, secondary development, real-time API access, or high-precision meteorological data modeling. The crawled text does not provide information about access from mainland China, so its status is unknown.
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