When will it rain?
Get pejl for more love — a relationship forecast app
A quick daily check-in that reveals the patterns in your love life, like a weather forecast, for what’s really going on.
Start here ↓Where are you right now?
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Like checking the weather.
Observe
One minute. Mood, energy, conditions. Like a weather station — just record what’s there.
Read
The barometer reveals patterns. What felt random becomes a forecast you can read.
Forecast
Know what’s coming — and what you can do about it. Your data, your weather, your call.
The only thing that stays.
No appointments needed.
No algorithms deciding for you.
No advice based on someone else’s life.
Just your own patterns, made visible.
Pejl stays.
Single → dating → together → parent → crisis → back again. The weather changes. The app adapts. Same data, growing with you.
This is the most personal app you’ll ever use.
It should also be the most private.
Stored on your phone. Nowhere else.
Your data lives on your device. When you ask for a forecast, only what’s needed is sent — encrypted, processed, and immediately discarded. Nothing is ever stored on our servers.
No accounts. No profiles.
No signup, no login, no email required. Open the app and start. We don’t know who you are — and we don’t want to.
No one is watching.
There’s no database with your history. No profile built from your patterns. No analyst, no advertiser, no algorithm selling your most personal data. Your weather stays yours.
What Pejl shows you
Your patterns, visualized. What drains you, what energizes you, and what you never noticed — until now.
Ready for better weather?
Sign up for early access. We’ll tell you when it starts raining.
Is this a dating app?
No. Pejl helps you understand, not find someone.
Does my partner need the app?
No. Pejl is about you — your patterns, your data.
What happens to my data?
It stays on your phone. When you need a forecast, only the minimum is sent — encrypted, processed, discarded.
How much time does it take?
A minute a day. Less than checking the weather.
What does it cost?
Free to start.
When does it launch?
2026. Get on the list and we’ll let you know.