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DawnCue
One calm morning brief for weather, calendar, email & more
DawnCue turns the information you normally check across several apps into one calm morning briefing. Choose weather, calendar events, important unread email highlights, commute or transport notes, previous-day health data, curated news, and custom sections. Every module is optional, permissions are requested only when needed, and sensitive briefing content is kept on-device after delivery. Built for iPhone in Switzerland.
Hey Product Hunt 👋
I’m Clemens, the maker of DawnCue, and this is the first iOS app I’ve released.
DawnCue started when I tried to build my own personal morning assistant with Hermes.
What I wanted was fairly simple: one useful briefing each morning containing the weather, selected calendar events, important emails, commute information, activity data from the previous day, and a few news topics I follow.
But the setup quickly became a project of its own.
I had to choose providers, create API keys, configure authentication and permission scopes, connect several services, schedule the workflow, handle failures, and find a way to present everything without producing a long wall of generated text.
Eventually, I realized I was spending more time maintaining my morning assistant than the assistant was saving me.
So I built DawnCue.
DawnCue packages that workflow into one clean, native iOS interface. Users choose the sections that matter to them and receive one concise “Dawn Card” before their day begins.
The current version can include:
* Weather
* Selected calendar events
* Important unread email highlights
* Commute and transport information
* Previous-day health and activity data
* Curated news
* Custom sections
One of the hardest product decisions was deciding what not to show.
I didn’t want to build another dashboard full of widgets, notifications, and information. The goal is to provide enough context to start the day and then get out of the way.
Because DawnCue can handle sensitive information, every integration is optional, each module only requests the access it needs, and sensitive briefing content is kept on-device after delivery.
DawnCue was built in Switzerland and is available for iPhone. It costs €2.99 per month after a seven-day free trial.
I’d especially appreciate feedback on two questions:
1. DawnCue currently supports weather, calendar events, important emails, commute information, previous-day health data, curated news, and custom sections. Is there another section or integration you think is missing?
2. What else could I do to make you feel comfortable connecting your calendar, email, health, or commute information?
Thanks for taking a look. I’m happy to answer questions about the product decisions, integrations, privacy approach, development process, or what I learned while releasing my first app.
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About DawnCue on Product Hunt
“One calm morning brief for weather, calendar, email & more”
DawnCue was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #132 on the daily leaderboard. DawnCue turns the information you normally check across several apps into one calm morning briefing. Choose weather, calendar events, important unread email highlights, commute or transport notes, previous-day health data, curated news, and custom sections. Every module is optional, permissions are requested only when needed, and sensitive briefing content is kept on-device after delivery. Built for iPhone in Switzerland.
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