For Reddit visitors

Still checking four things just to decide if tonight is worth the drive?

DarkScout is built for the part of astrophotography that usually gets spread across too many tools: deciding whether the night, target, and spot are actually worth packing the gear for.

  • Judge tonight faster with score, moon context, and best window in one view
  • Compare spots before you commit to the drive
  • Plan Milky Way, galaxies, nebulae, and planets around the actual usable window
  • Account for local horizon obstructions instead of trusting generic sky maps alone

Go / No-Go Faster

Replace fragmented weather, moon, and target checks with one practical decision view.

Scout Better Spots

Compare locations with dark-sky context and nearby community scouting instead of relying on one map alone.

Plan Real Windows

See when the target is actually worth shooting, not just whether it is theoretically above the horizon.

DarkScout tonight summary screen

Tonight Summary

Score the night, read the best window, and see moon impact without jumping between apps.

DarkScout planning screen

Target Planning

Move from “what is visible?” to “is it worth the effort from this spot?” more quickly.

DarkScout map and spot scouting screen

Spot Scouting

Use saved spots, nearby scouting, and location context before you commit to the drive.

Founder note

I built DarkScout because too many nights lived in the frustrating middle ground between “looks promising” and “actually worth hauling the gear out.” If you came from a Reddit thread, the most valuable feedback is where the app still fails your real planning workflow.

If you want to tell me what is missing, use the support form and mention the thread or workflow that sent you here.