Software · head to head
FarmLogs vs WeatherBug
The short version
- Each has a real cost: FarmLogs farm management plans are billed annually and cap at 20,000 acres, with larger operations required to contact sales for custom pricing; WeatherBug requires persistent internet connection for real-time radar and live data
- They diverge on capability: FarmLogs covers Field mapping & boundaries, WeatherBug covers Lightning detection.
Where they differ
Only the attributes on which FarmLogs and WeatherBug actually diverge.
| Attribute | FarmLogs | WeatherBug |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing model | subscription | Unknown |
| Platforms | Web, Ios, Android | iOS, Android, Windows, Web |
| Founded | 2012 | 1995 |
Identical on both: starting price (Free), free tier (Yes), user rating (Not yet rated), category (Unknown).
What each one covers
Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.
Only in FarmLogs
- Field mapping & boundaries
- Activity tracking & logging
- Satellite imagery analysis
- Crop health monitoring
- Weather & rainfall data
- Yield tracking
- Input cost tracking
- Profit/loss analysis
Only in WeatherBug
- Lightning detection
- Spark lightning alerts
- Live conditions
- 18 weather maps
- Pollen data
- School networks
- Home weather stations
- Smart devices
Both cover
- Web support
- Ios support
- Android support
What people use each for
The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.
FarmLogs
- Tracking farm operations, rainfall history and profit and loss under the FarmLogs product, now sold as Bushel Farmnot WeatherBug
WeatherBug
- Checking current conditions and forecasts from a network of local weather stationsnot FarmLogs
- Viewing live weather radar mapsnot FarmLogs
- Receiving severe weather alertsnot FarmLogs
- Tracking lightning strikes near a locationnot FarmLogs
Where each one falls short
Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.
FarmLogs
- Farm management plans are billed annually and cap at 20,000 acres, with larger operations required to contact sales for custom pricing
- Machine data connections are a separate add-on costing $999 per year on top of the $599 per year Essentials plan
WeatherBug
- Requires persistent internet connection for real-time radar and live data
- Radar images are smoothed for appearance, reducing detail compared to raw radar data
- No historical weather data available in the free version
- Free version contains advertisements
- Performance issues and lag reported, particularly during severe weather or high usage periods
- Lacks direct integrations with third-party apps and home automation systems
Pricing, plan by plan
FarmLogs
Free- FreeFree
- Field mapping
- Basic activity tracking
- Weather insights
- Essentials$20/month
- Everything in Free
- Satellite imagery
- Crop health monitoring
- Premium$50/month
- Everything in Essentials
- Advanced analytics
- Profit & loss tracking
WeatherBug
Free- Free$undefined/mo
- 20+ weather maps
- 10-day forecast
- 140+ hours hourly forecast
- Premium$4.99/month
- Ad-free experience
- Extended forecasts
- Historical data
Which should you pick?
Choose FarmLogs if
- You need field mapping & boundaries.
- You want to start without paying.
- You work on Web, Ios, Android.
- You also want activity tracking & logging.
Choose WeatherBug if
- You need lightning detection.
- You want to start without paying.
- You work on iOS, Android, Windows, Web.
- You also want spark lightning alerts.
Questions people ask
- Is FarmLogs or WeatherBug better?
- Neither clearly leads. FarmLogs starts at Free and WeatherBug at Free, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
- Which is cheaper, FarmLogs or WeatherBug?
- FarmLogs starts at Free and WeatherBug at Free.
- Does FarmLogs or WeatherBug run on more platforms?
- FarmLogs runs on Web, Ios, Android. WeatherBug runs on iOS, Android, Windows, Web.
- Can I use FarmLogs for free?
- Both have a free tier, so you can try either at no cost before committing.
- What is FarmLogs best used for?
- FarmLogs is most often used for tracking farm operations, rainfall history and profit and loss under the farmlogs product, now sold as bushel farm. Of those, tracking farm operations, rainfall history and profit and loss under the farmlogs product, now sold as bushel farm is not what WeatherBug is typically brought in for.
- What can FarmLogs do that WeatherBug cannot?
- FarmLogs covers Field mapping & boundaries, Activity tracking & logging, Satellite imagery analysis, Crop health monitoring. WeatherBug covers Lightning detection, Spark lightning alerts, Live conditions, 18 weather maps. Both handle Web support, Ios support, Android support.
Answered from the vendors’ own pages
WeatherBug: Does WeatherBug work offline?
Partially. WeatherBug can cache weather data when you have an internet connection, allowing you to view cached information offline. However, real-time radar and live data require an active internet connection.
SourceWeatherBug: What weather maps and radar layers does WeatherBug include?
WeatherBug includes over 20 weather maps including Radar, Future Radar (1-hour), Lightning, Pollen, Severe Storm Risk, and Precipitation. The free version includes a 10-day forecast and over 140 hours of hourly forecast data.
SourceWeatherBug: Is there a cost to use WeatherBug?
WeatherBug is free with ads. Premium subscription costs $4.99 per month for ad-free experience and includes extended forecasts and historical data.
SourceWeatherBug: Can I customize weather alerts?
Yes. WeatherBug allows customizable alerts for severe weather conditions including lightning, storms, and precipitation.
SourceWeatherBug: What platforms is WeatherBug available on?
WeatherBug is available on iOS, Android, Windows, and the web. The desktop app provides real-time weather updates, interactive maps, live radar, and detailed forecasts.
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