Contact
By Jonathan R. Reed, updated
Reach the maintainer through JonathanRReed.com.
WeatherNext is maintained by Jonathan R. Reed as a private weather dashboard. The app is not open for public account requests, paid subscriptions, or general support queues. If you need to ask about the public project surface, privacy boundary, or access model, use Jonathan's main website as the contact path.
For weather emergencies, do not rely on this project as a contact channel. Use official local alerts, emergency services, and weather authority guidance first. WeatherNext is a personal dashboard for context and planning, not an emergency-response product.
Contact page: jonathanrreed.com/contact/
Useful messages should include the page or feature involved, what happened, and whether the issue appeared before or after sign-in. Do not send private location histories, screenshots with sensitive addresses, credentials, access tokens, or emergency details through a general contact message.
If the question is about privacy or data providers, review the Privacy and Subprocessors pages first. They describe the public project boundary, the role of Google sign-in, Cloudflare hosting, map providers, and weather data services. The app is intentionally small, so those pages should cover the normal public questions about how WeatherNext is delivered.
WeatherNext is part of Jonathan's broader pattern of practical, inspectable tools: a focused interface for a specific recurring task, with public documentation that explains what the tool does and where its boundaries are. The contact route is there for project context, not for open enrollment.
If you are already authorized to use the app, include enough detail to reproduce the issue without sharing sensitive places or account data. Useful details include browser, device, route, visible error text, and whether the problem involves sign-in, maps, forecast cards, saved locations, or browser storage.
If you are not authorized, the expected public experience is this documentation and the login boundary. The project can still be understood as part of Jonathan's portfolio without making the private dashboard available to every visitor.