Every spring the same thing happens. The temperature sits somewhere around 10°C, and I'm standing in my hallway at 5pm trying to decide between knee warmers and full tights. I'd been cycling for years and still couldn't give a confident answer.
It's the question that never goes away. Every group chat I'm in has had it.
VeloReady pulls live weather for your city and applies real cycling-specific logic — not just temperature, but wind speed and rain conditions too. A calm 12°C morning is a completely different ride from a windy, overcast one at the same reading. The tool knows that.
The clothing logic took a while to get right. I went back through years of group-chat arguments, talked to other riders, and cross-referenced what I'd seen work across different conditions. It isn't perfect — cycling kit is personal and every rider's thermostat is different — but it's a solid starting point I've found genuinely useful before my own rides.
I'm a road cyclist based in Vilnius, Lithuania, and I built this as a side project — partly to learn, partly to solve a problem I kept running into myself. If you find it useful, I'd love to hear about it. If you think the kit logic is wrong for a particular condition, I'd really love to hear about it — the tool gets better with feedback. And if you'd like to support the project or collaborate on the affiliate side as it grows, feel free to reach out.