Built for photographers.
Not for dashboards.
Most tools for photographers are built by people who love data. BYgo was built by someone who kept showing up at the wrong time.
There is no shortage of apps that will tell you when the sun rises. What there has always been a shortage of is something that will look at all of it together and simply tell you whether to go. Sunrise time. Cloud cover. Shadow quality. Wind. The whole picture. And then a conclusion. Not a dashboard. A decision.
Light planning should feel like talking to a knowledgeable friend, not reading a weather report. A friend who knows photography, knows what overcast actually means for a street shooter, knows which film to load, knows when to say stay home. BYgo is an attempt to be that friend. A modest one. But an honest one.
BYgo started as a personal tool, a way to stop guessing and start deciding. After too many trips out with a camera and the wrong expectations, the solution was not another weather app. It was something that would simply say: go, or don't. Here is when. Here is why. It is now available to anyone who has ever arrived somewhere with a camera and wished they had checked first.
The only way to find out what is to type a city name and ask.
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