Plume Labs: Air Quality App Cheats

Plume Labs: Air Quality App Hack 3.3.4 + Redeem Codes

Air Pollution & Fresh Air

Developer: Plume Labs
Category: Health & Fitness
Price: Free
Version: 3.3.4
ID: com.plumehq.Jungle

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Description

Plume Labs gives you real-time pollution levels in your area, and around the globe. Get live street-by-street pollution maps for the world’s major urban areas, and detailed information about how air quality will evolve over the next 72 hours—just like a weather forecast.

Looking for the Flow personal pollution sensor app? Search for ‘
Flow Air Pollution Sensor'.

It’s air pollution information you can act on—73% of our surveyed users say Plume Labs helped them make changes in their daily habits to breathe cleaner air, no matter where they were!

The Plume Labs: Air Quality App works all over the world. Our top team of data and atmospheric scientists has built a worldwide air quality forecasting system using a wide variety of data sources. This includes satellite imagery, atmospheric simulations, traffic and emissions datasets, all coming together to give you the most accurate air quality info out there.

We’ve got you covered wherever you go in the world.

KEY FEATURES

DETAILED MAPS: Live, street-by-street air quality maps give you detailed information about pollution levels on each street, in real time! Find the best route to work, pick the cleanest parks for a playdate—it’s all there in a stunning, easy-to-read map.

LIVE, HISTORICAL, AND FORECAST DATA: Plume Labs gives you real-time, city-by-city data for the most important pollutants - NO2, PM2.5, PM10, and O3. Look ahead with a 72 hour forecast. Analyze the past with up to 6 months of historical data!

HYPER-LOCAL INFO: Street-level pollution information is at your fingertips—pick your places, get the forecasts, drill into the maps! Studies have shown that access to this type of air pollution information can help you reduce your exposure by up to 50%.

CLEAN-AIR COACHING: Plume Labs gives you tips and tricks for finding clean air while running, cycling, having fun at the playground, and eating outdoors. Your clean-air coach will keep you up-to-date with just the right notifications.

Morning Report: 7AM overview of the current day

Evening Report: 7PM forecast of the day to come

Smart Notifications: Intelligent alerts warn you of pollution peaks and tell you when the air is clean.

OUR USERS LOVE IT!

Awesome app! A must have if you care about your health and city.

Great app one of a kind. Air quality monitoring app in a class of its own

It helps a lot to know when pollution is high. I always have medical breathing issues that I need to be careful of. Thanks for the help!

PLUME LABS’ APP IN THE PRESS

HuffingtonPost: "Beat the pollution with the Plume Air app."

Evening Standard: "This pollution app tells you when it's 'safest' to go outside."

TechCrunch: "A pragmatic approach to air pollution. Strikes the right balance between providing insightful information about air pollution and not being too complicated."

Version history

3.3.4
2022-05-17
This new version includes a few technical improvements and minor bug fixes.
3.3.3
2022-05-02
This new version includes a few technical improvements and minor bug fixes.
3.2.2
2020-09-24
Pick the the theme, Light or Dark, that you like the most by going to Settings/Theme (unavailable for iOS below 13).
We have enhanced our AQI (Air Quality Index) gauge so that you can check the pollution level at a glance.
3.2.1
2020-07-07
Pick the the theme, Light or Dark, that you like the most by going to Settings/Theme (unavailable for iOS below 13).
We have enhanced our AQI (Air Quality Index) gauge so that you can check the pollution level at a glance.



3.2.0
2020-07-02
Pick the the theme, Light or Dark, that you like the most by going to Settings/Theme (unavailable for iOS below 13).
We have enhanced our AQI (Air Quality Index) gauge so that you can check the pollution level at a glance.
3.0.1
2020-04-08
Plume Air Report went though a complete overhaul. We kept what made its success, and added many new features – including air quality maps down to your street!
Find out exactly where pollution hot spots are, what causes them and how intense they are. Check air quality in your home town, or explore the world! Maps are available for a 100+ cities across the US and Europe and we’re adding more all the time.
3.0.0
2020-04-01
Plume Air Report went through a total overhaul. What made the success of Air Report haven’t moved. We added various new features to the app including street by street air quality maps.

Find out exactly where pollution hotspots are, what they’re made of, and how intense they are. Check the hometown or explore the world! Maps are available for a hundred+ cities across the US and Europe and we’re adding more all the time.
2.3.7
2019-11-13
Minor fixes and air quality data upgrades.
2.3.6
2019-07-23
Minor fixes and air quality data upgrades.
2.3.5
2019-06-03
General technical improvements.
2.3.4
2019-05-13
General technical improvements.
2.3.3
2018-08-02
Minor bug fixes
2.3.2
2018-07-26
Minor bug fixes
2.3.1
2018-07-17
Minor bug fixes
2.3.0
2018-07-02
Bug fixes.
2.2.1
2018-05-04
Bug fixes
2.2.0
2018-04-09
Added the Abu Dhabi Air Quality Index and Arabic language support, bug fixes.
2.1.1
2017-12-13
- Fixed bug causing crash for certain users at login.
- Optimised widget loading times.
2.1.0
2017-12-06
Italian & Spanish language support
New Apple Watch app
2.0.0
2017-11-15
We've gone global. Plume Labs' air quality forecasting app is now available for every city on Earth.

That's right. In one big push we've jumped from 430 cities covered in the app to hundreds of thousands—even small towns without official monitoring stations.

It's all thanks to 18 months of hard work from our team constructing a world air quality model that more than makes the grade. Here's a sneak peek at what you now get:

*Global coverage*
Know what you breathe, wherever you are. Every urban area on the planet is now covered by real-time air quality data—as well as forecasts for the coming 24 hours.

*Fluid timeline*
Slide along the timeline to see historical data. Pinch the screen to change timescales and reveal month by month air quality tracking.

*Detailed data*
Tap the Plume cloud to expand the compass and get pollutant by pollutant breakdowns. Use our new Confidence Index to quickly confirm the accuracy of our modelling.

*Easily compare air quality worldwide*
Swipe between cities to easily compare air quality. Our universal Plume Index means you'll quickly see how the air measures up. Prefer your measurements in µg/m3 or a local AQI? Easily adjust your settings in-app.

*Get the info you need*
We've revamped our in-app FAQ and blog to make sure you can get the info you need to understand air quality around you and improve what you breathe.

*UX/UI overhaul*
Our design team brought their A game to tweak the app's visuals and streamline user experience.

Got feedback? Words of wisdom? Cookies to send the team? Get in touch on [email protected].

If you think these latest updates are as cool as we do, let us know! You can review the latest version on the App Store—even if you've done so in the past.
1.4.4
2017-09-26
*Bug fixes* Our programmers chased down bugs because they’re fierce bugs predators. But they’re nice! :-)
1.4.3
2017-09-22
*Bug fixes* Our programmers chased down bugs because they’re fierce bugs predators. But they’re nice! :-)
1.4.2
2016-07-25
*Bug fixes* Our programmers chased down bugs because they’re fierce bugs predators. But they’re nice! :)
1.4.1
2016-06-28
*Pollution scale* Includes 7 levels from fresh air to airpocalypse.

*WatchOS 2.0*

*Bug fixes* Our programmers chased down bugs because they’re fierce bugs predators. But they’re nice! :)

*Performance optimization* Speed and reliability were improved. Vroom!
1.4.0
2016-06-07
*Pollution scale* Includes 7 levels from fresh air to airpocalypse.

*WatchOS 2.0*

*Bug fixes* Our programmers chased down bugs because they’re fierce bugs predators. But they’re nice! :)

*Performance optimization* Speed and reliability were improved. Vroom!

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Ratings

4.7 out of 5
9 073 Ratings

Reviews

keokecandy,
Amazing Air💨App
Last night I forwarded the Plume AQI Alert Warning to T&M (my family in Ft Thomas, KY).

Here's their reply this morning:

We’ve been sneezing 🤧

I've been using Plume over two years & elated when it displayed Moderate AQI at the time I was experiencing breathing problems outdoors (I do have asthma), but not really bothered until then. I thought it was my imagination or something else but delighted when Plume validated my poor breathing. I've been using it ever since, including determining best time to garden, walk, etc. I am extremely pleased with Plume & have highly recommend it to family & friends, especially with asthma & allergies.
Sadly my asthma Speciliast wasn't aware or interested in Plume when I tried describing how helpful it has been last couple of years. I'm taking him Report printouts & info on my next visit as I believe they should be telling their patients about it, instead of others way around. I treasure this app. I do have one request please. I can no longer bring up world view, (moving the map around), viewing varying degrees of AQI,especially in Middle East which had very poor AQI. Behold sat Israel with abundance of fresh air! Can you please bring back World View? Thank you for this amazing air app.
Dextyrio,
No longer any reason to keep
I used to be a happy Plume app user and now all that is gone. Don’t be mislead by the high rating, which this app is riding on the basis of the old version before its redesign for the worse. It always had wildly inaccurate information, but at least the ‘North Africa-through-Asia-black-belt’ on the full World Pollution Map it displayed gave you a conversation starter at parties. Now, the UI/aesthetic look has been refreshed whereas overall UX has tanked into this being just a sales platform for their indicators without which Plume can never get to data accuracy. I worry for Plume because it’s in a “no man’s land” and so succeeding in neither direction. It needs to squarely decide: is it a data company or a hardware company? Are we its customers OR its data providers? If the latter, for such an ambitious project as distributed world pollution tracking, it needs to figure out how to get the AQ sensors into people’s hands for free: either gift them with VC or grant money, or work towards a handset standard so people’s phones include these sensors built in. If the former, it needs to rethink its hardware focus from tracking to aggregating 3rd party AQ data which remains more accurate, and maybe deliver more value like gamify things like Niantic did with indoor mapping and Pokemon Go.
KC3M,
Everyone should be using this APP
I've been using Plume for almost a year and have introduced it to many people who were not aware of how important it is to monitor AQI especially when you have young children. My children also use this App on their own now.
I love the new improvements and the ease of use. As an outdoor athlete it has helped me tremendously in managing the quality and amount of time I spend outside over the last year which in turn has impacted my health and the health of my family. I highly recommend.
castorix,
Good app but privacy reservations
Plume Labs has not provided its privacy policy to Apple, which would have allowed its users to easily understand its privacy tenets and, in particular, whether advertising cookies are used (they are) and if those cookies are good or bad Samaritans (I.e tracking you ALL AROUND the web.) Setting my privacy qualms aside for now, the app is good, albeit a bit heavy on the marketing side of their mobile pollution sensor.

EDIT: after reading Plume Labs privacy policies on their web site- I can confirm that they use third-party ad trackers (I.e those little « gremlin » trackers which follow you wherever you go….). For being late to fill out Apple’s own privacy labels and using me as a product to monetize without asking me if it is OK, I am removing one more star and will abstain from using the product for now
Jacques Matineau,
Look no further!
This app does what is says and quite well.

I’ve used it in Chinese, Japanese and English and the functionality was consistent across all three languages.

The limitations I could see were;

(1) there was no way to modify the city list; you have to first delete the cities and re-enter them in the order you prefer.

(2) when you delete a city, the last city in your list is “promoted” to top of the list. That makes it even harder to re-sequence your list...

and,

(3) there is no way to select which city appears in the widget, so if you want to see your city at a glance (in the widget) it has to be at the top of your cities. Otherwise you have to fiddle around with the list, back to (1) and (2).

Finally (4), there is no way to add air quality tracking stations that may not otherwise be listed in the city list.

Truth be said, these are really minor points that don’t take away from the functionality and useful information, at all.

Great app. Recommend it if you’re tracking air quality in your area.
T Fersomau,
Plume AQI is totally out of sync with Airnow and purple air sensor s
Where exactly is plume getting its data from??!

We are experiencing some serious forest for smoke in my corner of the world, and plume lab keeps projecting AQI scores that seem to have nothing to do with reality. The nearest EPA and purple air sensors say our pm2.5 levels are high and ozone even higher, but plume has pm10 as the highest pollution, with pm2.5 and ozone as moderate. Maybe plume has it’s own AQI absolute scores, but it’s concerning that the pollution trumped aren’t ranked relative to one another the same way that nearby sensors rank them.

I used to trust plume to make decisions about when my children were safe to play out side and when I could ride a bike to work, but now that I see that plume’s projections do not correlate to any of the sensors around me, I do not trust plume. I also notice that when plume gets it wrong, they revise their AQI history retroactively.

I will just have to rely on purple air and the EPA Air Now sites to guess the present pollution levels.

I did direct questions to plume’s customer service before leaving this feedback, but they did not clarify anything with their response
littleapples,
So far so good!
Just learned about this and got it on the basis of the reviews. I intend to go with the Flow as well. I cannot judge the accuracy but it seems to offer so much more than the apps I had been using, and I am very susceptible to pollution-related health issues. I do have the luxury of choosing where I get my exercise and I expect this to help me decide where to spend time. If it helps me I will also be sharing information about this product with elderly neighbors as respiratory issues loom large in this part of the world.
Much Kuler,
Great if you have asthma
I use this daily so I know the best time to go out for exercise. You can set up morning and evening notification updates. Love that it automatically locates the city you are in which is great since I travel a lot.

The developer is very timely in responding to requests. Would like to see option for am/pm in addition to the 24 hour clock.

Under the Settings tab, there is an offer for a hand held air quality monitor for those who are interested in taking their own readings.
jamexcel,
Effective, clear, useful.
The data visualization/interface is intuitive, effective and powerful. I have not analyzed the accuracy of the data, and I am sure that in a large city such as Toulouse it might be inaccurate depending on where you are, but as far as using it as a general indicator as when to plan our outings with our infant, it's useful. I wish there were more data samplings that would allow the app to differentiate pollution levels between a secluded park and a major motorway. If this could tap into amateur data readings, that would be ideal!
gizmo9879,
I still can't zoom into street view correctly
I like the light mode, but I can't zoom into new York in the map, but I can zoom into Philadelphia for some reason. Whenever I try to zoom into new York, the air quality on the streets disappear after I release my fingers

Why did someone lie in a review about the app sending them advertisements? I don't know if it's because I used this app for years but I don't know if he's talking about the daily overview notification