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Stop checking three weather apps to figure out if you need a jacket — five pieces tuned to today’s weather and where you actually live.
Stop checking three weather apps just to figure out if you need a jacket. Today Outfit reads your city's weather every morning and tells you exactly what to wear — top, bottom, layer, shoes, accessory — tuned to your style and where in the world you actually live.

Daily wardrobe decisions are a tiny, recurring tax on your morning. Twenty seconds of staring at the closet here, a minute of "is it cold enough for a coat" there, and somewhere in the middle of it you've burned attention you'd rather spend on anything else. Today Outfit handles that small decision in the background. It pulls your local weather — temperature, rain, snow, wind — and assembles five pieces tuned to the day: a top, a bottom, an outer layer if you need one, shoes that make sense for the conditions, and an accessory if it earns its place. It also knows where you are. Same temperature looks different in Oslo and Athens; the recommendations adjust for the way people in your part of the world actually dress.
For founders and executives running on attention, this means one less small decision in the morning — and a small, quiet sign that the platform you opened to read your marketing data also cares about your day. For everyone else on the team, it's the kind of light, useful feature that turns "analytics platform" into "something I want to open."
It's not analytics. It's a little assistant that lives inside the platform — a reason to open the app on the mornings you don't need a dashboard, so you're still in the room when you do.
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