Hey Product Hunters,
you might be wondering: why another weather app?
Why not? The design is beautiful and it's definitely something that me and @dennyshess love using. You can see all the important things without any effort. If you want more information just swipe right and you can see more details about the day. Swipe left and you get more information about the week.
The truth is that we built it for ourselves, but if more people like it and want to use it, that's great! We will keep getting feedback and we will improve the app. And if you are looking for a unique selling point... there isn't one.
THE STORY BEHIND FORECAST
One day in October I was browsing @dennyshess Dribbble Portfolio (friend and ex-colleague from our Fantasy Interactive days) and I noticed a beautiful weather app concept that he has designed.
So I reached out to him and asked him if he was interested in building it for real. He agreed and that's how it all started.
Dennys lives in Hong Kong and I live in Stockholm. Because of the distance and time difference we needed to find some tools that would make our collaboration easier.
We used Slack, Skype and Twitter as our main communication tools. We also used InVision for sharing design assets and for building the first prototype so that we could see how the app would feel before writing any code. For managing the work we used Asana and for out beta testing we've been releasing the app to a small set of friends via Twitter's Fabric.io. Finally, for our user testing sessions, that were handled by @VickyKarponi, we used Loopback. We also conducted interviews and observations of users.
We hope that you will like it!
- The Forecast Team
Hey Product Hunters,
you might be wondering: why another weather app?
Why not? The design is beautiful and it's definitely something that me and @dennyshess love using. You can see all the important things without any effort. If you want more information just swipe right and you can see more details about the day. Swipe left and you get more information about the week.
The truth is that we built it for ourselves, but if more people like it and want to use it, that's great! We will keep getting feedback and we will improve the app. And if you are looking for a unique selling point... there isn't one.
THE STORY BEHIND FORECAST
One day in October I was browsing @dennyshess Dribbble Portfolio (friend and ex-colleague from our Fantasy Interactive days) and I noticed a beautiful weather app concept that he has designed.
So I reached out to him and asked him if he was interested in building it for real. He agreed and that's how it all started.
Dennys lives in Hong Kong and I live in Stockholm. Because of the distance and time difference we needed to find some tools that would make our collaboration easier.
We used Slack, Skype and Twitter as our main communication tools. We also used InVision for sharing design assets and for building the first prototype so that we could see how the app would feel before writing any code. For managing the work we used Asana and for out beta testing we've been releasing the app to a small set of friends via Twitter's Fabric.io. Finally, for our user testing sessions, that were handled by @VickyKarponi, we used Loopback. We also conducted interviews and observations of users.
We hope that you will like it!
- The Forecast Team
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