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Convek vs meteoblue

A clean comparison for pilots and developers evaluating soaring weather options.

meteoblue is one of the most respected weather services in Europe and the closest direct overlap with Convek: they have a developer API and they expose soaring-relevant fields including updraft (w*), boundary layer height, CAPE and a soaring index. The difference is in approach. meteoblue is a general-purpose multimodel weather product with soaring as one slice; Convek is a soaring-specific WRF run with a narrower job.

What Convek is

Convek is a REST JSON API backed by our own WRF model, run 4x daily on GFS data, downscaled to 4 km for specific regions. The output is RASP-style soaring fields - wstar, BL height, BL top, soaring ceiling, cloudbase, convergence - delivered as structured JSON with corridor sampling along a route and a flat-rate monthly price.

What meteoblue is

meteoblue is a Swiss weather company with a polished consumer site (including the point+ aviation/soaring product for pilots) and a substantial developer API. Their forecast API blends multiple global NWP models via their Learning MultiModel (mLM) post-processing and exposes derived fields including updraft velocity, PBL height, CAPE and soaring/thermal indices.

Convek
meteoblue
Primary audience
Developers building soaring tools
Developers across all weather use cases
Product form
REST JSON API
REST JSON API + consumer web/app
Model approach
Dedicated WRF run, 4 km, soaring-tuned
Multimodel ML blend (mLM) over global NWP
Native soaring fields
wstar, BL height, BL top, soaring ceiling, convergence, cloudbase
Updraft (w*), PBL height, CAPE, soaring index
Corridor sampling
Yes - time-aware along a route
Point-based
Pricing model
Flat monthly subscription
Prepaid credits per call (cost depends on field set)
Free tier
25 queries/day, production-allowed
Free trial, non-commercial only on request
Pricing start
£0 free · £39/mo commercial dev
Credit packs (e.g. 8,000 credits per basic-1h call)
Commercial redistribution
Yes - paid tier
Yes - via business plans
Geographic coverage
UK, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Slovenia, and Czechia live at 4 km, expanding
Global
Integration model
API key → JSON
API key → JSON

Facts here were accurate at time of writing. If something is out of date or wrong, please let us know.

Which should you pick?

Pick Convek if

You're building something soaring-specific and want native RASP fields, predictable flat pricing, and a free tier you can use in production.

Pick meteoblue if

You need a broad, mature global weather API and soaring is one of several use cases the same key needs to cover.

In short

If you want a broad, global weather API with soaring fields included and you're fine with credit-based prepayment, meteoblue is a strong, mature option. If you want a dedicated soaring model with native RASP fields, time-aware corridor sampling, flat monthly pricing and a free tier you can actually build on, Convek is built for that.

Try Convek free.

25 queries/day on the free tier, no credit card.