Skydiving Assistant
Smart weather. Safer jump days.
Track jump windows, compare drop zones, and read the sky before you commit to the drive. Weather, logbook, and planning signals in one focused companion for active jumpers.
Assistant app
One expressive view for weather, drop zones, and jump planning.
Jumpable forecast
Wind, gusts, cloud base, rain risk, and daily windows summarized for configured drop zones.
Drop zone trips
Compare nearby or favorite drop zones before committing to a weekend drive.
Jump tracking
Keep a practical logbook layer connected to conditions, places, and future planning.
Weather intelligence
Jumping conditions require more than a weather icon.
skydive.guru is built around a deeper reading of the sky: aviation-level weather reports, forecast models, wind and gust behavior, cloud base, visibility, precipitation risk, temperature shifts, and how those signals change through the jump day.
Aviation data layer
Structured weather inputs such as METAR/TAF-style observations, forecast trends, ceiling, visibility, wind direction, and gust spread.
Drop zone context
Configured drop zones are evaluated separately, because distance, terrain, local wind patterns, and timing can change the decision.
Jumpability score
Forecast signals are translated into a practical conditions score and daily windows that are easier to compare before a trip.
Companion product
Profiles and jump-day stories belong in the same ecosystem.
The assistant focuses on decisions before the jump. The social network captures what happened after: jumps, crews, photos, drop zones, countries, disciplines, and shared progression.
Open social network page