Free Moon Tides puts the sky and sea on one screen. Ad-free.
A dashboard for sailors, surfers, anglers, photographers, and anyone who watches the natural world. No menus, no jargon, no clutter — just numbers, glyphs, and a quiet cinematic interface. Not to be used for navigation.
THREE PANELS, ONE SCREEN
• Moon — live phase disk with correct terminator, illumination %, days to next full and new moon, moonrise and moonset
• Tide — 24-hour tide curve with high/low markers, heights in metres or feet, day-night shading, and a live "now" line
• Sun — semicircular path showing sunrise, sunset, solar noon, and the sun's current position in real time
- Widget - on your homescreen
- Detailed daily conditions
SWIPE THROUGH TIME
Swipe left or right to step day by day. Free tier covers ±2 days; Pro extends to ±14 days. Double-tap to snap back to today.
AD-FREE. NO ACCOUNTS. NO TRACKING.
No sign-in. No data harvesting. No advertising. Optional GPS only if you want auto-location — manual location entry works just as well.
PRO — £4.99 ONE-TIME, LIFETIME UNLOCK
• 30-day forecast calendar (moon phase, illumination, sunrise/sunset for every day)
• Extended day navigation (±14 days)
• Best fishing times — solunar major and minor windows
• Golden and blue hour — exact morning and evening photography light
• Tide and moon alerts — push notifications 30 min before each high/low tide, plus full and new moon mornings
• All future Pro features included forever
OPTIONAL TIP JAR
If you enjoy the app and want to support development, a small tip jar with five nautical tiers is built in. Completely optional.
DESIGN
Cormorant Garamond Italic for place names. IBM Plex Mono for everything else. A deep-space gradient. Antique gold accents. Built with Flutter for native performance on Android.
NOT FOR NAVIGATION
Tide predictions are for general planning only. Always use official tide tables and nautical charts for any voyage planning, anchoring, or vessel-safety decision. The app shows a permanent disclaimer to this effect.
Made for people who like to know what the sky and sea are doing. Quietly, accurately, and without text labels getting in the way.