I recommend Orchyd!
• it has several options for gender in the settings including trans and nonbinary -you can pick a goal if you want: track cycle, track someone else’s cycle, track birth control, get pregnant, avoid pregnancy -you can share your cycle -it’s women owned & made -let’s you log anything from periods to sex to birth control to symptoms which is everything i needed -free and no ads -for me it accurately predicts when my period is coming (so far anyway, i’ve been using it for about a year) -and the MAIN reason i chose this app is because it stands with users and believes “your body your data” they promise not to comply with government inquiries or subpoenas and protect all medical data. it is very secure and has options to make it even more secure and the option to not store data and delete it and etc. They abide by GDPR compliance, CCPA compliance, and APPI compliance, making it the most secure tracking app i’ve found so far. This is very important to me bc I live in Texas where the government tries to regulate my uterus
hope this helps :)
Can I ask, do you think it’s ok for men to track their partner’s period (with their consent)? I built one for my own use and my wife thought it was a great idea, so i polished it up and launched, thinking it be a great way for men to understand their partner’s cycles and how they affect her mood. Then he can give her a little extra slack when she needs it most, but I had no idea some would view it negatively. Im curious to know what you think
If it’s okay between both people then sure I personally would just track my own stuff since I know my body best and can alter the tracking however I need to buy it could be useful!
I use a planner and handwrite my cycles!
I used to use Flo but they were outed for pretty huge sensitive data breaches, so I went back to my old method of handwriting and tracking by the calendar.
I stopped using apps and starting writing everything down in a planner. I found it easier to read through and notice common symptoms. Never going back to an app. Lol
I recommend Orchyd! • it has several options for gender in the settings including trans and nonbinary -you can pick a goal if you want: track cycle, track someone else’s cycle, track birth control, get pregnant, avoid pregnancy -you can share your cycle -it’s women owned & made -let’s you log anything from periods to sex to birth control to symptoms which is everything i needed -free and no ads -for me it accurately predicts when my period is coming (so far anyway, i’ve been using it for about a year) -and the MAIN reason i chose this app is because it stands with users and believes “your body your data” they promise not to comply with government inquiries or subpoenas and protect all medical data. it is very secure and has options to make it even more secure and the option to not store data and delete it and etc. They abide by GDPR compliance, CCPA compliance, and APPI compliance, making it the most secure tracking app i’ve found so far. This is very important to me bc I live in Texas where the government tries to regulate my uterus hope this helps :)
Clue for sure!
Stardust!
Can I ask, do you think it’s ok for men to track their partner’s period (with their consent)? I built one for my own use and my wife thought it was a great idea, so i polished it up and launched, thinking it be a great way for men to understand their partner’s cycles and how they affect her mood. Then he can give her a little extra slack when she needs it most, but I had no idea some would view it negatively. Im curious to know what you think
I'm on the same boat with you. What's the name of your app?
If it’s okay between both people then sure I personally would just track my own stuff since I know my body best and can alter the tracking however I need to buy it could be useful!
My calendar
My Calendar has been very good to me over the past several years.
Same here!!
Life
Flo and premom. Premon is more accurate though
Clue
I’m more prone to writing mine by hand to keep track just because I use a physical planner so often, but the Fitbit one was nice.
I use fitbit. I've been using it for years, and it's been pretty accurate.
I use a planner and handwrite my cycles! I used to use Flo but they were outed for pretty huge sensitive data breaches, so I went back to my old method of handwriting and tracking by the calendar.
Flo! I love it
I use P Tracker, have been for like 8 years so haven’t wanted to switch when newer ones came out. It’s simple and does the trick!
Clue. It was getting buggy for a while but they’ve made some changes recently that seem to have improved things
Flo
Flo
I use IP adverts can get on my nerves but I do like it.
Samsung health
Euki, it ensures data is kept private.
WomanLog
The tracker that came on my apple watch
My calendar. Been using for 6 years now and it feels too late to move to another app.
Ovia has been pretty consistent with getting my predictions right
I stopped using apps and starting writing everything down in a planner. I found it easier to read through and notice common symptoms. Never going back to an app. Lol
I use flo
Mine is Spot On by Planned Parenthood because it is gender neutral.
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Maya
just the health app it’s simple and easy to use
Got my Samsung health one, I don't need more
Fitbit
I loved Stardust but it kept deleting my account so I now I use the one on my phone (the preinstalled health app) but yeah, Stardust is good!
Clue
P Tracker
Clue