An absurd gift
(that kinda makes sense)
Happy Rain Cloud

Send someone rain.

For real. Sort of.

We monitor the weather and let them know when their rain arrives.

Is this useful? No and also yes
It's a gentle reminder of the beauty of rain

We don't control the weather. We just watch it very carefully.

So how does this actually work?

Great question. Here's the deal:

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Step 1

Pick a spot on Earth

Choose any location. Your recipient's home, their office, that cafΓ© they like. Anywhere rain can fall.

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Step 2

Tell us who to notify

A friend, a loved one, or someone whose outdoor event you'd like to... acknowledge. We don't judge.

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Step 3

Take credit for rain

As soon as it rains there (give it time), they’ll get a message telling them the rain is courtesy of you.

Let's be crystal clear:

We watch the weather at the place you picked. When it finally rains, your person gets a message: "Hey, someone sent you this rain!"

It's a joke gift. Something silly. A small surprise for anyone who enjoys the absurd idea of "owning" a rain shower. The rain was going to fall anyway β€” we just let you take credit for it.

And sure, it's funny. But rain is also useful. It keeps everything alive. A tiny bit of truth inside a very silly gift.

Ready to spend money on something delightfully absurd (and oddly meaningful)?

It's €2.99. That's less than a fancy coffee. And considerably weirder.

"I can't believe someone bought me weather."

β€” An actual reaction from an actual recipient