I built Quiver because I was tired of being wrong.

Wrong about the swell. Wrong about the wind. Wrong about whether it was even worth getting out of bed at 5am.

I was checking five different apps before every session. Surfline for the cam, Magic Seaweed for the swell, NOAA for the wind, some tide app, and then a group text to see if anyone was going out. And half the time I'd show up and conditions were nothing like what any of them said.

The worst part? There was no way to say "hey, this is wrong." No way to tell the next person that the south wind was actually hammering Blacks even though the forecast said offshore. You just showed up, got skunked, and drove home.

So I started building something different. Not another forecast aggregator — a platform that pulls real data from real sources and actually lets surfers tell each other what's happening.

279
beaches
and counting
131
cities
and counting
17
states
and counting
42K+
forecasts
and counting

Every forecast is built from NOAA buoy data and ML models trained on real ocean observations — not just recycled from the same source everyone else uses.

Quiver is early. I'm not going to pretend it's finished. But that's kind of the point — I want the people who use it to help shape what it becomes.

If the forecast was off at your spot, tell me. If there's a beach we're missing, tell me. If you want a feature that would make you actually open this thing every morning, I want to hear it.

Come check it out.

Free. No credit card. No spam. Just better data for your next session.