Day Ribbon dashboard
One comfort waveform across the whole day with your calendar drawn on top, so you see how the day shapes up at a glance.
A Take Interest app for iPhone
Felt is an iPhone-first weather-aware planner that tells you how the day will feel and what to change about your schedule.
Free on the App Store. For iPhone, iOS 17 and later.
For iPhone · free on the App Store
Felt Weather is an iPhone-first weather-aware planner that tells you how the day will feel and what to change about your schedule. It reads live weather and your own calendar, draws them together on a single comfort waveform called the Day Ribbon, and gives you a plain line about what to bring, what to wear, and when to leave. It runs on your iPhone, includes an Apple Watch companion, signs you in with Apple or Google, and keeps your weather and calendar on the device with no tracking.
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Felt Weather is an iPhone-first weather-aware planner that tells you how the day will feel and what to change about your schedule. It reads live weather and your own calendar, draws them together on a single comfort waveform called the Day Ribbon, and gives you a plain line about what to bring, what to wear, and when to leave. It runs on your iPhone, includes an Apple Watch companion, signs you in with Apple or Google, and keeps your weather and calendar on the device with no tracking.
The live app includes the Day Ribbon, Morning Brief, Timeline, Window Finder, Route view, widgets, Live Activity, Apple Watch, and Siri through App Intents.
The Day Ribbon
An hourly list asks you to read twelve rows and hold them in your head. The Day Ribbon shows the shape of the day in one glance. The line rises where things will feel warmer and dips where they cool off, and your calendar sits right on top of it.
You can see the cold morning meeting and the warm window for a walk in the same view, with a few suggestions placed at the times they help.
How it works
Felt opens with a read on the day, lays your events against the comfort curve, helps you find the right windows, and checks how a trip will feel along the way.
Open to a short read on how today will feel, with the reasons in plain language.
See your events against the comfort curve and a line about what to bring and when to leave.
Choose what you want to do and let Felt find the best windows to do it.
Check how a trip will feel along the way and pick a better time to head out.
Try it
Felt finds the windows that fit. This is a taste of the Window Finder, ranked from a sample forecast.
Illustrative. In the app, Felt ranks live windows from your own forecast.
7:00 to 7:30
Feels mild, light wind, dry.
12:00 to 1:00
Warmer and brighter. Bring water if you go now.
5:00 to 6:00
Rain likely and gusty.
What is inside
Each one answers a small, real question about your day. None of them ask you to read a wall of numbers.
One comfort waveform across the whole day with your calendar drawn on top, so you see how the day shapes up at a glance.
A short read on the day ahead. Drag to scrub through the hours and see the reasons behind each suggestion in plain words.
Your calendar events next to a slice of the comfort curve, with a clear line for what to bring, what to wear, and when to leave.
Pick an activity like a walk, run, commute, errand, workout, dog walk, outdoor meal, focus block, or something social, and Felt ranks the best 30, 60, and 90-minute windows.
An Apple Maps view with comfort drawn along the way. Scrub the departure time to see how the trip changes if you leave earlier or later.
Wind and the sky for the day at a glance, with the current moon phase.
Today on your home screen, lock screen, Dynamic Island, and Apple Watch, kept current as the day moves.
Ask about the day through App Intents and get the same plain answer Felt shows in the app.
Fits your iPhone
Felt sits on top of Apple WeatherKit, your own calendar, and Apple Maps. It reads from them to draw your day and leaves them as they are.
Live weather comes from WeatherKit, so the forecast behind every suggestion is Apple's own.
Felt reads your events on the device to draw them on the Day Ribbon. Writing back is approval-only and off by default.
Route uses an Apple Maps view with comfort drawn along the way, so a trip reads at a glance.
Keep today on your home screen and lock screen, current as the day moves.
Follow the day from the lock screen, Dynamic Island, and your wrist when it matters.
Ask about the day through App Intents and hear the same plain answer the app shows.
Privacy
Felt signs you in with Apple or Google and keeps the rest on your device. It runs no third-party analytics and does not track you, and each permission stays off until you turn it on. Weather location fetches the forecast, and your calendar is read on the device.
Read the full privacy policyFelt Weather is an iPhone-first weather-aware planner. Instead of raw numbers, it tells you how the day will feel and what to change about your schedule because of it. It reads live weather and your calendar, then lays the two side by side so you can plan around the parts of the day that matter to you.
Apple Weather gives you the forecast, and Felt connects it to your actual day. The Day Ribbon shows a continuous comfort curve with your calendar events drawn on top, so you can see the cold morning meeting and the warm afternoon walk in one view, with a plain-language line about what to bring, what to wear, and when to leave.
The Day Ribbon is a single comfort waveform that runs across the whole day. It rises and falls with how the conditions will feel, your calendar events sit on top of it, and a few time-anchored suggestions appear where they help. It is one calm picture of the day rather than a long hourly list to scroll.
Only if you let it. Calendar access is off until you turn it on. When you do, Felt reads your events locally to draw them on the Day Ribbon and time its suggestions. Writing to your calendar is approval-only and stays off by default, so Felt never changes your schedule without you asking.
You sign in with Apple or Google, so your email, name, and an account ID are handled by Firebase Authentication. Weather goes through Apple WeatherKit and place searches through Apple Maps, so those requests reach Apple. If you tap a Google Maps or Waze handoff, that route opens in the app or site you chose. Your calendar, saved routes, and the suggestions Felt makes stay on your iPhone. Widgets, Live Activity, and Apple Watch use a redacted day summary. There is no third-party analytics and no tracking.
No. Felt has no advertising identifier and no third-party analytics, and it does not follow you across apps. You do sign in with Apple or Google, so the app holds your email and name for your account, and weather location is used to get the forecast, not to track you.
Felt is built for iPhone and uses Apple WeatherKit, EventKit for your calendar, widgets, Live Activity, Siri through App Intents, and an Apple Watch companion. It needs an iPhone running iOS 17 or later.
Yes. Felt is free on the App Store for iPhone running iOS 17 or later. You can download it from the link on this page.
Felt is free on the App Store. Download it for iPhone running iOS 17 or later and see how today will feel.
Download on the App StoreFree on the App Store. For iPhone, iOS 17 and later. Current version 1.2.
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