Company Name: Triple Glazed Studios
About: "It's a weather app. How much is there to say?"
– Malin from Triple Glazed
Studios' crack product marketing team
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– Beautiful weather
charts
– Detailed daily forecast
– Incredibly accurate rain forecast
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Simple yet powerful Apple Watch app
– Easy to glace home screen and lock
screen widgets
Privacy policy: https://tripleglazedstudios.
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https://tripleglazedstudios.com/mercury/privacy
by 305Heavy
How can you charge for a weather app and not give access to radar?
by Marinegundoc
Found this on the Dev spotlight in App Store along with Orbit. Their Orbit app looks useful, but Mercury weather app seems to be an unfinished product. At least there's a free verstion, but I really don't see the point of a $15/year paid version when there are no forecasts, no weather map, no weather radar, and no severe weather alerts. Some reviews said they still have to the stock weather app because they need alerts and radar, but why bother with Mercury even if (what little of it there is) looks polished and shiny.
This is no doubt a good weather app for anyone needing the very basics of weather information.
Devs, if I'm wrong correct me and I'll relook at anything I've missed, but this app so far misses the mark for me.
by AdamK7890
I wanted to give a small, young indie team a shot, but I ended up disappointed.
The app tries really hard to be a new Weatherline (RIP), but it does it poorly:
It’s more chaotic and less readable. It doesn’t offer any customization which results in scrolling and scrolling and scrolling - a poor use of screen space.
It’s got a very in your face design, which is not going to be everyone’s cup of tea (I’m not a fan), so the lack of themes or any adjustability hurts Mercury a lot.
Also, the price. It costs just slightly less than Carrot, but it doesn’t offer any additional data sources. If you’re relying only on WeatherKit, you should price your product accordingly. But really, you should just offer more providers.
It definitely takes guts to take on the already good stock weather app and phenomenal Carrot. I respect that.
Having said that, I don’t think Mercury will be successful. It’s just too far behind and I don’t think it will ever be able to catch up.
As a huge fan of Shark Tank and an *anonymous* AppStore reviewer I can’t help myself: you should take this app behind a barn, shoot it and then burn it.
I can see you’re talented devs, but I doubt this weather app is the best use of your talent.