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Skivisor is a ski resort planning tool for skiers, with the tagline “Know the Mountain Before You Hit It.” Rather than being a traditional site that only shows static piste maps, it aims to bring real first-person POV videos, interactive trail maps, 3D terrain models, trail length/difficulty/vertical drop, and reference prices for lift tickets and accommodation into the pre-trip decision-making process. It currently covers eight ski resorts in Central Europe and broader Europe, including selected resorts in Czechia, Austria, Slovakia, and Italy.
Based on the available content, Skivisor’s core value is “slope intelligence”: users can choose a resort, view the difficulty, length, and terrain characteristics of each run, and understand the real slope feel through POV videos. It also supports filtering by Beginner, Intermediate, and Expert, making it useful for families, beginners, or groups who want to avoid choosing unsuitable routes. The resort comparison feature lets users compare lift tickets, terrain, difficulty, and skiable kilometers side by side. The real-time conditions section includes snow depth, grooming reports, and lift status, though some pages still appear to be loading.
Although it is categorized as an AI app/tool, the scraped content does not disclose any specific AI model, recommendation algorithm, or generative AI capability. More accurately, it is a ski planning product driven by data and visualization. In terms of pricing, the page clearly states “Free to use. No signup required later.” At present, it appears to be focused on early access, with no visible subscription, membership, or enterprise pricing. The €40-€80/day figures shown on the site mainly refer to ski resort lift ticket prices, not Skivisor’s own fees. APIs, developer integrations, privacy policy, and payment methods are not explained in the available content.
Its strengths are the granularity of information: POV videos and 3D terrain are more helpful than ordinary piste maps for judging real-world difficulty, and can reduce trial and error on expensive ski trips. The limitations are that coverage is still very small, with only eight European resorts; Chinese-language support is not evident; real-time data, videos, and 3D content may still be under construction; and prices should be verified through official channels. It is best suited to individuals, families, and groups planning ski trips in Europe who care about matching routes to their actual ability level.
Access from mainland China is not discussed in the available content and would need to be tested directly; payment is not involved for now. If the main need is to research ski resorts worldwide, alternatives and references include Skiresort.info, OnTheSnow, OpenSnow, official resort websites, and map tools. If Skivisor expands coverage and improves multilingual support, mobile experience, and real-time data stability, it could become a more valuable pre-ski-trip decision tool.
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skivisor.com is an Czechia AI Apps provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach skivisor.com directly.