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Clue Period Tracker & Calendar

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Clue Period Tracker & Calendar

  • Health & Fitness
4.8
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User Reviews for Clue Period Tracker & Calendar

5
Amazing App!!! (And suggestion)

This app is AWESOME! Periods, ovulation, pregnancy, and other things like that are SOOOO confusing (obvi) but Clue breaks things down so its easier to understand, which is really useful. And it’s NOT one of those apps that pretends that periods are the same for every person. When you enter something, it recommends articles and other things for you based on what you put in. I just want to say that this app is really useful, and well put together. It’s made by women, so it makes you feel like you’re not alone. And I have a VERY unpredictable cycle and it’s almost always spot on! And if you are taking hormonal birth control, it has options for lighter or no periods. I do have one recommendation for the app, there’s a section that asks what kind of birth control you use, right now, I don’t “have a need for birth control yet”, if you know what i mean, so I think there should be an option for that. Also they’ve started using gender neutral language in their app and even have articles on tips for gender dysphoria on your period, effects of getting testosterone, pregnancy when you’re non binary, pros and cons of daily Binding, and more. A very good, science-based, inclusive app! I would recommend for anyone with a cycle! Edit: one bug I’ve noticed recently is they have like notifications in the app for article recommendations and it’ll have the little red circle and I’ll swipe up and it’ll say ‘no new notifications’

_a_random_review, Nov 18, 2020
4
Great app but not sure if it’s worth a subscription

I love Clue for predicting when my period will come and how long it will last. It’s always very accurate. However, I feel like the built in tracking options are very limited (in terms of what the 4 choices are within each option) and are not always in line with what I want to report for that day. For example, the emotions tab doesn’t have anger, which I think is strange. Exercise doesn’t have weight lifting. I am aware that you can create your own tags but I haven’t been able to find out where you can see your tags over the past cycles that you’ve tracked them (on a linear calendar line), so it doesn’t seem like the tags do much at all because I want to track something so I can see where it shows up throughout multiple cycles. Lastly, the content page doesn’t seem to change or refresh much so idk why that content is subscription only (I think it’s subscriber only). And the cycle review email is literally just the analysis page awkwardly formatted to an email- it doesn’t add any detail like “you tracked X more than last cycle” or anything like that. Idk I love the app for knowing when to expect my period but there are several things I’d change before resubscribing.

Amelia102, Oct 14, 2021
4
Great, if you're just menstruating

I like this app. I just started using it maybe 7 months ago, and even though I only had three pretty irregular periods, I was pleasantly surprised at how accurate the ovulation and period predictions were. It only took the first cycle for the next predictions to be shockingly accurate. It was very nice to have a discrete little banner warning me that my period was supposed to start soon. I love all the symptoms we can track, and the cycle analysis over time. Overall I would like to say I love the app. But I can't. Because I'm now pregnant, and there's no way for me to change my life stage to "pregnancy" from "menstruating" without signing up for Clue Plus. I understand and accept that Clue wants us to pay for the pregnancy information, but I don't understand why I can't even change my status (and effectively put my cycle on "pause") until I give birth. I feel disappointed that this excessively long "cycle" could skew the information they collected from the previous ones, making my predictions less accurate for a long time postpartum. I can't imagine how much more disappointing this would be if I had been using this app for longer. I also think it would help to add a "postpartum" or "breastfeeding" life stage, since you aren't pregnant anymore but those situations still effect if/when you menstruate.

dhakdlowlq, Aug 25, 2021
4
easy to use and wildly helpful, but some minor issues

I’ve used Clue since 2016, if not longer. I can’t imagine ever switching to a different tracking system. there are plenty of features for detailed tracking and predictions, but if you’re like me, and you just want to know when your period hits, it’s great for that too. the UI is clean and easy to customise. it gives me detailed information and lets me input my own info effortlessly. it’s just simply a great app.all that being said, there are a few changes I’d love to see. for one, the startup and response of the app is slow. it wasn’t always like this, but in the last year or so, it’s gotten wildly slow! real bummer. I have the latest app update and the newest IOS on my device, but the app startup is still slow–sometimes taking more than a full minute to load the front page (I know it sounds silly, but actually sit and wait for a full minute or longer and tell me that wouldn’t be inconvenient or frustrating after continued use). in addition to that, I’d really love if you could rearrange the categories that you track (sex, birth control, activity, etc.). it’s nice to be able to toggle what you do and don’t track, but rearranging the categories as well would be a fantastic setting.

Doodlecupcake22, Jun 04, 2021
5
Love it, but a suggestion

I really love clue, it’s a really easy place to keep track of everything related to my cycle. One thing I would like to suggest is to allow us to choose if we want to log our flow (or other things) multiple times a day or just once like it is now. Personally I would love to be able to mark my flow each time I use the restroom/change my tampon/pad and have clue give me the average flow for that day. I just thought this would be a nice option since I know I sometimes have trouble deciding what I want to mark a whole days flow as (like if I’m light in the morning and night but heavy in the middle of the day). Another part of this would be to be able to log the time (if you choose), like if I get my period at 11 pm (when I normally get it in the morning). I have a really hard time remembering when I got my period and most of the time if it starts later at night it’ll go an extra day long. So it would be nice to be able to see what time I got my period, and (if marking the time for each restroom break) over time you could be able to recognize patterns of your flow throughout each day of your period. Just a couple of thoughts, but I love this app. Thanks in advance for reading my suggestions!

Dr. Hajdhjshshsjjsjs, Jan 16, 2019
4
Amazing app!!

Let me start by saying I have been using this app for around 4 years now and I love it! But ever since it came out with the whole “premium membership” thing I miss some aspects that I used to have. I no longer receive emails basically as a summary of my last cycle and I used to look forward to receiving those, it helped me get a better understanding of my cycle. And I don’t know if that is a feature in the premium membership I just noticed that when the app came out with premium membership I stopped receiving those emails, and personally I think that’s something everyone should have the privilege of receiving premium membership or not. But i also wish the app was a little more descriptive with its data, or at least had more options. For exercising I wish it had more options, it only has things like running and swimming but what about those who weight lift or walk? There are other things I wish it had as well like dizziness or how much you ate in a day or anxiety/depression, some of these things may already be on there some of them may not but I still think it’s good to have them/look into more options to collect data for. Overall, this app is great with tracking my period I just wish it went a little more in depth and helped you understand what all of it meant like it used to.

Emz_, Dec 05, 2018
5
More than anticipated

I got clue because I was having a difficult time remembering to track my period on my messy calendar. When I began using it, I found that it was very easy and straightforward to use with customizable tracking options besides just the period bleeding itself like emotional state, pain, ovulation, sleep, digestion, etc. I just wish that the exercise tab had more options to choose from. After using it for a few months, the app had enough data to show me patterns during my cycle which were very enlightening to me. By recording my daily experiences and looking at the generated patterns and predictions I have been learning a lot about my body that I was previously unaware of before. But my favorite thing about discovering clue is that the company provides articles on women’s reproductive health for free on many different issues, and that these articles are fact-checked and use peer-reviewed journal studies as their sources (and list the sources so I could look them up myself if I wanted to). These articles provide me with information I otherwise didn’t have access too or was too embarrassed to ask about like the many birth control options available, how they work, and their pros and cons. Definitely more than just a period tracking app.

erika562, Jun 22, 2020
5
The Most Helpful Period Tracking App

I LOVE this app. Period tracking has never been easier and I’ve never felt like I understood my period and it’s surrounding symptoms better than I do right now. With their newest updates, I’m able to track even more and understand when what I’m experiencing has to do with my body and hormones. It makes me feel more confident and in control. I was really enjoying their birth control mode, but unfortunately they’ve temporarily disabled that function as they rebuild the app. Even so, they were extremely helpful in aiding me with my subscription refund (I had subscribed purely for the birth control function) and making sure I had access to their one year free subscription as they make changes. Despite not having the function I signed up for, I am still using the app because even just their period tracking is that helpful and good. Their predictions are always on point and I love all the helpful articles and information they provide within the app and newsletter that allows me to gain even further insight into my body. I always highly recommend this app to anyone who experiences a period or just wants to understand how their body fluctuates with their hormones.

hostilegoose, Dec 06, 2022
2
Unfortunate Update

Like a lot of users I got logged out only to come back to the removal of personal tags, privacy settings reverted to share ad data, a lot of tracking I didn’t need or want to see (for triggering reasons) forcibly turned back on, and a new non-intuitive interface to struggle with. I don’t recall any email or other notice from Clue that we were about to experience huge changes and would loose our personalized tags, very disappointed in that.I dislike the new layout and hate the scroll-sideways requirement to find tags (and there’s a whole lot of new unfamiliar ones in some categories) in addition to having to save for each one. Before I just tapped what I needed once and done. I can see myself mistakenly missing that step and forgetting to save data until my muscle memory for the app changes. Also….Meditation? Partying? Why are these their own categories? We have to enter our own exact hour/minute for sleep instead of a range? PMS has ZERO symptom options under it? Why is OKs icon under Digestion a salad? Just a whole lot of really unintuitive and head-scratching choices in this update.I’ve used Clue for a very long time, in part because it still does avoid a lot of the gendered and conception-focused missteps other apps take but this has me considering going to pencil-and-paper journaling and ditching the app altogether.

Nurse Igor, Dec 25, 2022
1
Lots of talk but nothing special

I wanted this app because it would send my husband updates on my cycle, I thought I would be a fun and easy way to communicate about this. The app does do this but only in a very limited way. I can’t control which notifications he gets or edit the text of the notifications. For example, I want my husband to get a notice when my fertile window is approaching and I would love to be able to edit the alert to be something fun and sexy. No can do! He gets all or nothing, so instead his phone dings, “It’s (name) PMS today!” Then follows a long medical article about pms and a note about how my acne might be worse. I can not think of ANYTHING less fun and sexy. I feellike a medical specimen in a jar. So much for empowering women. Oh, and now they just took away the fertile window entirely with a message about how it “puts too much emphasis on your fertility.” Well... that’s why I got the app. Make it optional, something people can turn on and off, don’t just take it out and leave only an option for the ovulation day alone. You know, why not just take out the period prediction too since it can also “be inaccurate,” and it puts too much emphasis on menstruation. Why not just have the app predict that every day is the same inside our bodies? That way we can just be surprised when it’s not! Who doesn’t love a good surprise right! Oh wait, I guess we don’t even need an app at all then.

Orrinico1122, Feb 23, 2021

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Get to know your menstrual cycle with the award-winning Clue app. Clue makes it easy to stay in sync with your body and track your period, fertility, and cycle-related experiences accurately and effortlessly. Whether you’re trying to get pregnant, tracking cycle-related experiences, or navigating the changes of perimenopause, Clue’s got you covered.

Backed by science and founded and led by women, Clue is trusted by millions of people worldwide. Thanks to our Berlin headquarters, your data with Clue is protected by some of the strictest data privacy laws in the world (GDPR). Your health data will never be sold or disclosed. No matter where you live. What can Clue do for you? PERIOD & MENSTRUAL CYCLE TRACKING Clue Period Tracking empowers you to become the expert of your unique body. • Know when to expect your period and plan ahead with advanced, personalized predictions • Discover your body’s unique patterns by tracking 100+ experiences connected to your cycle like feelings, PMS, cravings, pain, sex drive, and much more • Review an analysis of your past periods and cycles, including average cycle length, period length, period flow, and cycle variation • Log your birth control method, including pills, IUD, ring, patch, and more • Set up calendar reminders for your period • Add a widget to your home screen so you can see your current cycle and know when your period is predicted to start • Sync your period data with Apple Health • Get answers to your health questions with science-based content that breaks down complicated topics like fertility, STIs, and the science of sex into easy-to-understand articles FERTILITY & OVULATION CALCULATOR Clue’s clinically-tested technology takes the mystery out of getting pregnant and can easily tell you your most fertile days. • Get personalized ovulation and fertility predictions for the best time to try or do home insemination • Access tips and advice from fertility experts to help you understand the science behind getting pregnant PREGNANCY TRACKING • Follow the growth of your baby with weekly updates on size, weight, and development • Track your body's changes during pregnancy, like increased smell and taste, pregnancy glow, sleep quality, the supplements you take, and more • Receive weekly tips and support from OB-GYNs and Nurse Midwives PERIMENOPAUSE Get support throughout your transition to menopause (a time known as perimenopause) • Track hot flashes, sleep changes, your mood, and more • Stay on top of your changing cycle • Learn how your body is changing with expert-led articles Get the most out of Clue, plus access to all four tracking modes (like Clue Conceive and Clue Pregnancy), with a Clue Plus subscription! A few legal details: After you choose the Clue subscription that’s right for you & confirm your purchase, the credit card associated with your iTunes Account will be charged. Once purchased, your subscription will automatically renew unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. If you currently have a free trial, any unused time will be forfeited when you purchase a subscription. If you want to renew your subscription, your account will be charged the same amount you paid for your initial subscription, 24 hours before the end of the current period. You can manage or change your subscription at any time, including turning off auto-renewal, by going to the ‘Account Settings’ on your device after the purchase. Note: Clue should *not* be used as a contraceptive. Clue is made to help people understand their menstrual and reproductive health by tracking their data, as well as predicting fertile days to aid conception. The app does not substitute professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Your healthcare provider can give you advice on your specific needs and situation. Helloclue.com support.helloclue.com Terms of Service: www.helloclue.com/terms Privacy Policy: www.helloclue.com/privacy

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