Living in Denmark means constant gray skies. Bestil Solskin is a "Sunshine as a Service" experiment that replaces weather-app anxiety with a simple SMS. How it works: Pick your city and pay 20 DKK. Every day at 18:00, our system scans the APIs. If the clouds part, you get a "delivery" text with your sunshine’s arrival time. It’s the ultimate low-cost dopamine hit for anyone tired of the rain. Order some sun for yourself or a friend.
Hi Hunters! 👋
I’m the maker of Bestil Solskin. ☀️
If you’ve ever spent a winter in Denmark (or anywhere with more clouds than people), you know the "Weather App Fatigue." You spend all day refreshing your screen, hoping for a 15-minute window of light just to feel human again.
I decided to fix this by automating my optimism. I built this service to turn the weather into a "delivery" experience. Instead of you chasing the sun, the sun finds you.
The Tech: Every evening at 18:00, a script triggers to scan local weather APIs for your specific city. If the data confirms a clear sky for the following day, it triggers an SMS gateway to send you a "delivery confirmation" with the exact hour the sun is expected to arrive.
Why 20 DKK? It’s roughly the price of a cheap coffee or a "flødebolle." It’s meant to be a fun, low-stakes digital gift for yourself or a friend who is tired of the gray Danish "hygge."
I’d love to hear your thoughts, and I’m happy to answer any questions about the stack or the logic behind the "delivery" windows!
Stay sunny 😎
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