Meteoagent is a mobile app for people suffering from meteoropathy. It helps prepare for weather changes and control health conditions. Users can monitor sharp weather changes, and use the health diary for self-control and life/job optimization.
Hi, my name is Vladimir, and I'm a co-founder of Meteoagent. My product is a mobile app for people who suffer from meteoropathy (weather-related pain feelings).
Our team has built this app specifically for people who are sensitive to weather changes, to help them prepare for sudden weather shifts and live healthier lives.
By providing accurate weather forecasts and other useful features, Meteoagent helps them live better by preparing people for weather changes such as pressure drops or solar flares and controlling their health conditions.
They can also monitor deviations from the norm and receive notifications of sharp weather changes. Additionally, the app includes a health diary for self-control and a community chat for weather-dependent people.
Using our app helps users understand the weather and how their bodies react to it. For instance, when there are sharp jumps in weather indicators such as solar activity or atmospheric pressure drops, users can avoid scheduling important business meetings, calls, or high physical activity on such days.
MORE ABOUT METEOROPATHY
Temperature, humidity, barometric pressure, geomagnetic activity, and other factors all affect the human body, which naturally tries to adapt to these changes. However, if the body has underlying diseases, it is more difficult to adapt, leading to pain in various parts of the body.
Meteoropathy is an unofficial condition that causes by painful reactions of the human body to changes in weather and the environment due to underlying diseases that interfere with the body's ability to adapt.
While meteoropathy is not recognized as a disease, there are many scientific studies conducted by physicians and scientists worldwide on this condition, published in reputable scientific journals (https://meteoagent.com/meteoropa...).
P.S. The key to managing meteoropathy is to diagnose and treat the underlying disease that exacerbates it. After that, people can mitigate their symptoms by following well-known recommendations, such as an active lifestyle, a healthy diet, clean air, adequate sleep, and minimizing stress at work and in their personal life.
METEOAgENT MAIN FEATURES:
β Accurate weather forecasts.
β Weather deviations from the norm.
β Alerts and notifications.
β Digital Health diary.
β WPI (global weather pain index).
β Weather-dependent users chat.
Right now we are in the middle between weather and human health and we have a lot of data, that confirms weather affects human health.
For example, we see a lot of correlation on the day before solar storms our own users mark their health statuses as painful feelings. To prevent dirty data, we also check the external data sources (for example, we also analyze the sharp user traffic from social/google searches on that day).
Our app has a free trial month, after which users can choose to pay $1/month or a one-time lifetime fee of $30. Most people choose the latter option.
METEOAGENT NEXT PLANS:
1) Collect feedback from weather-dependent users.
2) We want to upgrade the forecast graphs for more data details.
3) We thinking about optimizing the health diary for better UI/UX.
P.S. We are also happy to share some iOS Lifetime access coupons for earlier adopters, so here is the list (pls reply if you grab one):
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INTERESTING FACTS:
β Initially, we wrote the app in Swift for iOS. However, we found that WebView was a better option for quick hypothesis testing and implementation in Android. This saved us time and resources.
β Most weather-dependent people lead a sedentary lifestyle and react specifically to changes in atmospheric pressure. Magnetic storms are in second place, and people may begin to react a day before their onset.
β The average cost of developing and launching a "weather satellite" ranges from $20 to $200 million.
β The need for weather data processing centers will reach 175 zettabytes by 2025.
Hi Vladimir, this is a noble idea, thanks for making it! I personally have a friend who had constant dizziness going out, and it turned out to be a symptom of meteoropathy. Sending this link right over to him.
@bonumdesign Hi Lucas! Thanks for your feedback. Yes, meteoropathy has many βsymptomsβ (in fact, these are a consequence and symptoms of a disease that a person already has, which aggravates sensations and pain when the weather changes).
Your app, Meteoagent, sounds like a game-changer for weather-sensitive folks! π¦οΈ How do you see Meteoagent evolving to further assist users with meteoropathy in the future?
@heleana Hi, Heleana! Thank you so much for your feedback.
Our main goal is permanent β continue to research how weather affects human health and find the patterns between weather and humanity (not only in the health but also in the mind).
We absolutely believe in one thing β human is synchronized with something, that humanity still doesn't know. And we want to find the answer.
Our task for close time:
β to add more weather data providers;
β to integrate our AI weather analytics algo;
β [something under NDA, sorry]
β to simplify our app as cleanly as we can.
So, here is the plan π
Your app, Meteoagent, sounds like a game-changer for weather-sensitive folks! π¦οΈ How do you see Meteoagent evolving to further assist users with meteoropathy in the future?
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