it breathes the air your phone breathes. grows on calm high-pressure days. stirs when storms roll in. sleeps through the cold.
— how it works
florain reads the barometer in your iphone — the same sensor that helps with elevation. it watches atmospheric pressure rise, fall, and crash, and translates that into a tiny life on your home screen.
slow, steady growth. leaves unfurl. on clear evenings, a single quiet bloom.
dramatic events. petals tremble, then close. the sky darkens with the real sky.
hibernation. the plant folds in on itself and waits for clearer air.
no accounts, no analytics, no cloud sync. ever. your weather is yours.
— four styles
switch the entire visual language of the app — and its widgets and icon — at any time, in settings.
— quiet by design
florain doesn't beg for attention. it sends notifications for two events only — a storm rolling in, or a bloom — and stays silent the rest of the time. no streaks. no badges. no engagement loops.