Week 28ARCHIVED · JUL 6–12

SparkDry: Car Wash Weather App

Know the best day to wash your car. Car Wash alerts.

About this project

Pitch

SparkDry tells you the best time to wash your car — so you stop wasting money washing on days that wreck it. Using real-time weather, pollen, dust, and UV data for your exact location, SparkDry calculates a live Wash Score. High score? Go for it. Low score? Wait a day and save yourself the effort. WHAT YOU GET FOR FREE • Live Wash Score based on your location • Today's rain, pollen, dust, UV, and humidity at a glance • 3-day Wash Score preview • Nearby car wash finder (real-time, Google-powered) • Daily wash timing alerts at our recommended threshold • Wash history tracker with clean-day stats GO PRO — NEVER WASTE A WASH AGAIN • Full 7-day Wash Score forecast — plan your week • Custom alert threshold — choose the exact score that triggers your notification • Hourly pollen & dust chart — see exactly when the air clears • Ad-free experience WHY IT MATTERS Washing your car after a pollen bomb or before a rainstorm is money down the drain. SparkDry checks the forecast before you waste a trip. SparkDry Pro is available as a monthly ($1.99/mo) or annual ($9.99/yr) subscription. Subscriptions auto-renew unless cancelled at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. You can manage or cancel your subscription anytime in your Apple ID account settings. Payment is charged to your Apple ID at confirmation of purchase. Features and pricing may change in future updates as we continue improving the app. Privacy Policy: https://sparkdry.netlify.app/privacy.html

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Why we're launching this

From the team
I kept washing my car right before it rained, so I built an app that tells me when not to I'd wash the car, feel great about it, then it'd rain that night and undo the whole thing. Got annoyed enough to build SparkDry — it pulls your local forecast and gives you a simple "wash score" so you know if today's actually a good day or if you should wait. It factors in rain, how many dry days are ahead, pollen, and dust.
Chris Milan

@chris · founder

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