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Margot vs Whering.

Both let an AI pick your outfits from photos of your closet. One is a social network for wardrobes. The other is a quiet morning routine. Here's how to tell which one fits you.


The short answer

Whering is a community-first social wardrobe with about seven million users. You photograph your clothes, get outfit suggestions, and follow friends to see what they wore. It is the broader, busier product. whering.co.uk.

Margot is a single-purpose styling app. One outfit a morning, picked from the closet you already own, with weather and calendar context, plus a small set of restraint features (check before you buy, auto-drafted Vinted listings for unworn pieces). No social feed. No game mechanics. Live and free on the App Store.

Bottom line: choose Whering if you want a social wardrobe community and one app for everything; choose Margot if you want the morning decision finished by the time the kettle whistles and would rather your wardrobe stay private.

What Whering does well

  • Community. Seven million users is not a vanity metric — it means an active feed, real outfit inspiration from people who dress like you, and a sense of belonging if that is what you want from a wardrobe app.
  • Cross-platform. iOS and Android, with feature parity.
  • Free tier. Most of the core features work without paying.
  • Breadth. Outfit planner, calendar of looks, friend feed, packing tools, statistics. If you want one app for everything, Whering covers more surface area.

What Margot does differently

  • One decision per day. Margot is built around a single suggestion each morning, not a stream. The feed is the closet itself, not a social timeline. If you find scrolling through outfits to be its own form of decision fatigue, this matters.
  • Calendar-aware styling. Margot reads your day — the meeting, the rain, the dinner — and adjusts. Most wardrobe apps stop at weather. Margot does both.
  • Check before you buy, with a verdict. Margot doesn't just score a candidate purchase — it tells you buy, consider, or skip based on whether the piece pairs with at least three things you already own. The honest answer, not a number.
  • Vinted listing assistant. Items unworn for months get an auto-drafted Vinted listing: title, description, suggested price. One tap to publish.
  • No social layer. Margot does not share, post, follow, or rank. The wardrobe stays yours.

Feature by feature

FeatureMargotWhering
Daily AI outfit suggestionYes — one per morningYes — many suggestions across feed
Weather-aware stylingYesYes
Calendar-aware stylingYes — reads your eventsLimited
Check before you buyYes — buy / consider / skip verdictYes — Cherry-pick
Vinted listing auto-draftYes — for unworn piecesNot as a feature
Social wardrobe feedNo — by designYes — core experience
Cost-per-wear analyticsYesYes
PlatformLive on the App Store — iOS (Android later)iOS + Android
Free tierFree + Premium $9.99/mo or $39.99/yrFree + paid tier
Established userbaseNew — launched 2026≈ 7 million users

Who each is for

Whering is for you if — you enjoy the social side of clothes. You want to see what friends wore, share your own outfits, and feel like part of a community of dressers. You also probably want a free option and don't mind a busier app surface.

Margot is for you if — you want the morning question answered and nothing else. You are tired of scrolling. You'd like fewer choices, not more. You also might be the kind of person who texts photos of clothes to one friend rather than posting them publicly.

Both are reasonable answers. The taste call is whether you want a wardrobe community or a wardrobe assistant.

Margot vs Whering: which AI wardrobe app fits how you actually get dressed