CoNote

Weather integration

Log heatwaves, storms, heavy rain, and snow in your market as External notes, so a weather-driven dip in traffic or sales has an obvious cause on the timeline.

A heatwave empties your stores; a storm spikes your deliveries. The weather moves your numbers more than most teams admit — and it never shows up next to the analytics. This integration puts unusual weather in your market on the timeline as External notes.

What lands on your timeline

Only anomalies — weather unusual enough to affect behaviour. Normal days log nothing. You choose which kinds to track:

  • Heat and cold — heatwaves and cold snaps versus the recent local average.
  • Heavy rain, storms, and heavy snow.

Each note clusters the affected cities for one day (for example, "Heatwave across 4 metro areas").

How it works

This is a polling integration, and it's first-party — there's nothing to connect and no credentials. Once a day CoNote checks yesterday's weather against the sensitivity you picked and logs anything unusual.

Setting it up

  1. Add the integration

    In Integrations, choose Weather.

  2. Choose where to watch

    Pick the country your business depends on — CoNote watches its major metro areas automatically — or add your own locations instead (up to five).

  3. Set the sensitivity

    Choose how unusual the weather must be before it's logged, and toggle which kinds to track (heat/cold, rain, storms, snow).

Start at the default sensitivity. If you see too many or too few notes, adjust it — higher sensitivity logs only the most extreme days.

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