About SpotOn
Finding North Atlantic spots
that are on.

As in surfing itself, everything in the North Atlantic is moving at once. Swell systems travel across the ocean, weather patterns evolve, winds rise and fall, and local conditions shift from hour to hour. Getting a feel for what is happening requires looking at the situation from several perspectives across both space and time.

That’s why SpotOn gives you multiple ways of observing the ocean. Physical measurements from buoys, satellite radar passes and imagery show what is happening now. Synoptic views help explain how the present situation has developed over recent days. Forward forecasts and regional overviews indicate how conditions may evolve. AI summaries help draw these signals together. It’s about triangulating your position.

The ocean itself will always remain uncertain. SpotOn does not replace the surfer’s judgement — it enhances it. We are here to help you tune in, develop a feel for what is happening, and decide where and when your next session might be.

But if you’re in a rush, just head to the SpotOn page for a quick fix.

Tune in. Find waves. Get stoked.