How does Wyndo determine if I should 'go,' 'wait,' or 'avoid' an activity?
Wyndo uses a deterministic decision engine that combines real-time weather data with predefined criteria for each activity (like walking, running, biking, driving, or outdoor dining). It scores the weather conditions against these criteria to provide a clear 'go,' 'wait,' or 'avoid' recommendation, along with concise reasoning.
What specific weather factors does Wyndo consider when making its recommendations?
While the website doesn't list every specific factor, it states that Wyndo reads the forecast and uses a deterministic decision engine. This implies it considers relevant weather conditions like temperature, precipitation, wind, etc., to score suitability for activities without requiring the user to decode these individual elements.
Can I customize the activities Wyndo provides recommendations for, or are they fixed?
Based on the provided information, Wyndo offers recommendations for a fixed set of activities: walking, running, biking, outdoor dining, and driving. There is no mention of options to customize or add new activity types.
Does Wyndo use AI or machine learning to generate its weather timing advice?
No, Wyndo explicitly states it uses a 'deterministic decision engine' and emphasizes 'No AI guesswork, no percent-chance bars to decode.' This means its recommendations are based on clear, rule-based logic rather than predictive AI models.