Start on the web
Use free METAR / TAF, E6B, fuel, crosswind, and unit tools before installing anything.
SkyDemon Alternative
Choose SkyDemon when your main requirement is mature VFR planning and navigation in the European charting and briefing ecosystem. Choose Pilot Kit when you want free web weather and E6B tools, a free app, and a wider workflow that also covers map review, logbook, checklists, aircraft profiles, and cloud sync.
Start from the free web tools, continue in the free app, and only move to paid tiers when sync, exports, or deeper workflow layers become real requirements.
Use free METAR / TAF, E6B, fuel, crosswind, and unit tools before installing anything.
Download the free app for map review, logbook, checklists, aircraft profiles, and everyday flying workflow.
Turn on Pro later if cloud sync, exports, and deeper cross-device workflow are worth paying for.
These are the comparison points that usually settle the decision fastest between Pilot Kit and SkyDemon.
| Decision factor | Pilot Kit | SkyDemon |
|---|---|---|
| Platform coverage | iOS, Android, HarmonyOS, and web | iPad, iPhone, Android, and PC |
| Getting started | Free web tools plus free app | 30-day free trial, then monthly or yearly subscription |
| Best-known strength | Weather, map review, records, sync, and app-plus-web workflow | European VFR planning, briefing, and navigation workflow |
| Best fit geography | Mixed-device pilots and broader workflow needs | Pilots centered on European VFR flying |
Both products help before and during flight, but the center of gravity is different. SkyDemon starts from route planning and VFR navigation in Europe. Pilot Kit starts from lower-friction adoption and a wider cross-device workflow beyond planning alone.
Pilot Kit is the better fit when your decision is not just about VFR planning, but also about weather, calculators, records, aircraft data, and sync across devices.
SkyDemon remains stronger when the core requirement is route planning, briefing, and in-flight navigation aimed squarely at European VFR flying.
Pilot Kit and SkyDemon overlap on weather, map review, and pilot prep, but they diverge on free entry, geography, and how much of the wider workflow sits inside the same product family.
| Topic | Pilot Kit | SkyDemon |
|---|---|---|
| Public web weather and E6B tools | Yes | No comparable public browser entry point |
| Europe-first VFR planning | Map review and growing planning layer | Core product strength |
| Free plan | Yes | No permanent free tier after trial |
| Logbook, checklists, aircraft workflow | Integrated and expanding | Not the center of the product |
| Best fit | Pilots who want one broader pilot toolkit | Europe-focused VFR pilots |
These are the practical questions pilots usually ask when deciding between a Europe-first VFR planner and a broader pilot workflow stack.
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Pilot Kit
Open the free tools first if you want to validate Pilot Kit without installation. Then compare plans when you know whether you need a wider cross-device stack or a Europe-first VFR planner.