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Period Tracker - Eve

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Period Tracker - Eve

  • Health & Fitness
4.7
108.2K ratings
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17+

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Glow, Inc.
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User Reviews for Period Tracker - Eve

2
Mostly Good

I like that I’m able to keep track of my periods and view them on calendars. It helps knowing when my period’s coming so I can plan trips around it. I like the daily logs, but after you do a log, there are notifications trying to pep you up and give you scientific information and they never have anything to do with what you logged. i.e. I might log that I’m sad because of work and the notification will say I’m happy because of my relationship. I tried notifying the developer of this issue using the in-app feature, but I can’t report it because I don’t pay for any of the gems. Other than the developer not being open to feedback, the app serves its purpose for tracking period systems and cycles.Edit: The developer added a link through the app store to provide feedback which was a step in the right direction until I completed the form and wasn’t able to submit it to them. There are gems that repeat information from week to week, some of the quizzes don’t provide factual information, and Bedsider asks questions for you to ponder then doesn’t provide you with the answer. Just keep the app for tracking periods because the rest of the app is useless and you still can’t submit feedback.

Aly4u77, Dec 06, 2017
4
Trying To Conceive

I absolutely love this app for keeping track of my periods! And being able to talk to all the ladies! However I wish there was an option just for those of us who are trying to conceive, because a lot of the cyclescopes and other parts are mainly directed more so at the women who are on either on birth control or not trying to conceive. Just for example, if it’s fertile week it’ll mention about taking precaution since you could get pregnant. It would just be nice for us women who are trying month after month, to have a little bit of encouragement around that time! and also maybe some information on whats going on with our bodies if we did actually conceive, but the pregnancy didn’t take. My dr told me that happens more often than we realize and will think its just a heavy period. Just like it does when it gives us all the helpful information on all of our moods and hormones and all of that during the cycle scope! That’s my only opinion to make it better. Other than that I cannot complain, I enjoy a community of women being able to just talk about all of our women issues and not have to be embarrassed or ashamed. I love Eve, I also have a couple other apps, but I can’t even use those ones like I can Eve, because they’re primarily for pregnancy. Which obviously after TTC for 5 years only keeps me looking and hoping. Anyways! Thanks Eve!

BrittanyfromOklahoma, Jan 19, 2019
2
Can’t save my log

1. Can’t save my log. Want to be able to email or save as pdf. Now I refuse to update bc I’m scared to lose my info which I see other reviews complained about. 2. Layout needs improvement. Too much going on and the calendar views needs to meet the eye better instead of all those so-called health insights, quizzes, gossip etc. I rather have the calendar open up and I tap on a date to input info. You have to start inputting symptoms and then pick a date/time. Don’t understand why this option is mixed in with health insights when my personal period calendar is not a health insight. Also, an insight to my symptoms do not always pop up after I log. When they do, many are very repetitive and I only get a new insight IF i click on a new symptom. Which sometimes end with its time for some relaxation babe... where’s the casual professionalism at least? 3. At first i thought i get gems for logging in daily but that seemed to only work the first week. Now it’s a pop up/notification to buy into the monthly subscription to read the gossip. I mean it seems like it would be good info if you are into half that stuff and it’s ashame I see young girls posting in the app esp the young girls posting how young they are 😦

BubbleGuppieCrys, Apr 21, 2019
3
Great app, but be wary of notifications

This app has exactly what I was looking for. I love that it shows pregnancy risk percentages and lets you log sex, mood, PMS symptoms and so much more. Unfortunately I find the notifications a little too intense for me. I just got one highlighting a top post from their forum about farting in front of your partner. And with tons of !! to grab your attention (or anyone in view of your phone). And that’s a tame example. I get that it’s trying to create this vibe of like, chatting with your girlfriends. But if I got that notification during a meeting I would be mortified to put it mildly. I can’t think of any reason why someone, even a teenager, would want to see that notification on their phone. I kept them on for a while because I liked getting the more tame notifications about incoming periods, but ultimately I don’t want to risk something super embarrassing with the other, more risqué notifications. I wish the app as a whole toned down this vibe. Some may use it to talk to other women but I just want to log stuff. If you have the free version also be prepared to be reminded that you can upgrade for more features basically every time you open the app. I think the whole thing could benefit greatly from some simplicity.

Cakekat, Aug 17, 2020
2
It’s not a free app.

I am personally annoyed by the way the market has shifted so much to subscriptions for everything these days. You can’t just download an app and use the app anymore. So that’s my bias. But here’s my voice anyway. Eve is a PAID ONLY app, despite that you can download it for free. You cannot access any history or past data logs unless you pay for the premium membership subscription. You cannot even look at anything except the cycle day # and your next roughly predicted period dates on the calendar. Oh and the “community” pages. But honestly I wish I could just turn that off. I don’t care for it. It’s just loud and obnoxious to me. But I’m sure some people like it. Everything else is locked behind the paywall. And on top of that, I endlessly get notifications 🔔 at least once a day to buy premium. Sale today only! Free trial! Join Premium today! When I’ve disable all the app’s internal notification settings except the upcoming period specific ones. So idk why it’s still pestering me. I really think the mood and symptom predictions would be really useful but I haven’t even logged my first full cycle and I feel bombarded with notifications. If the app is annoying to use, I’m not going to want to use it. So I think I’ll be looking elsewhere.

Cheri-Rae, Apr 22, 2023
5
A Girls Bestfriend!!!

I’ve been using this app for YEARS and will never switch!! I’ve recruited so many people to it over the years and they all equally love it! I love how you can put in the type of sex you had and the experience you had during it!!🙌 Really helpful how you can add spotting, discharge, how heavy of flow, and so many other things, and it gives you pretty general feedback/ health insight!! Also love how you can add moods, exercise, and cravings to really track and see your trends across your cycle! I especially love all the community boards! Everyone is so welcoming and I’ve never felt like there was a question I couldn’t ask or that wouldn’t be answered!! My only problem with it, and it may be because I have used the app for so insanely long that my data in it might be too much, but the app does crash on me a lot or freezes while loading after I try to put in a new log or health insight. It’s been something that I’ve just been working around and hasn’t bothered me too much but has been going on for awhile🤷‍♀️Overall, the best period app you can have!!!

constanceew, Jul 18, 2019
4
Looks good.

I haven’t gotten my period yet, however I’ve been looking at different apps. This seems like a very high quality app. The only thing I wanted to point out is that this app says its for 17+, however I’m sure many girls who have recently started their period could use this. I understand that there are questions concerning sex, however I believe that girls who have gotten their period have already had the talk about sex. It should not seem inappropriate or gross for a girl to see, and I doubt there would be an issue concerning it. There could be this explanation in the game description for caution. There’s also a large chance that girls using this app would be masturbating, which is completely okay! I’m very happy that this app includes that detail, and I don’t think young girls should be excluded because of it. Also, many girls under 17 have sex, so questions like those would be necessary for even girls under 17. I just thought I would point that out. Anyways, the app seems wonderful. I’m not sure if this is in the app, but I think reminders for using protection during sex and that infertile windows should not be used to determine when to have sex, as it is is still very possible to become pregnant even when not fertile, should be added(if not already included.)

KDE bla bla bla, Jun 22, 2019
1
Morally... disgusted.

This app just leaves me with an icky feeling. After interacting with it for six months, I’m weirded out by the target audience (clearly young girls) and the amount of sexual information being thrown at them - topics and techniques that I feel are inappropriate at that young of an age. I’m all for the empowerment of women and their bodies, but you connect with a wide and diverse community but you don’t know the ages of the other women and on many topics, these age groups would not normally be conversing. It’s just too much. Logging itself is comical and young girl oriented. Even though I turned off notifications and “unjoined” as many groups as possible, sexual deviations and questions are constantly being thrown in my face. And the daily ads of “join flow for free - huge discounted rate” mixed with the power to unlock more sexual tips and arrivals.... yuck yuck yuck. Are the 12 and 13 year olds using this app getting the same crap??? Are they reading the stories of one night stands, first lesbian experiences, and cheating on their best friend’s man? Why in the world are we exposing our kids to this stuff??So I gave it a good try, but on moral grounds I am deleting all my info and moving in elsewhere. Don’t even get me started about security breeches and what they actually do with all the info you give them... just do a google search and find the it for yourself!

lalacarolan, Oct 18, 2019
3
Needs improvement and inclusion

This app has been excellent at tracking my period as well giving me inside to other things that my period may affect, provides sex to those who may need it, and has a very friendly user interface in the friend version. However I am struck by how heteronormative it is and how wrong and uninclusive it can be to LGBT+ Folks. Especially when it comes to same sex safe sex and trans/enby people related topics. It has provided misinformation on trans people several times. It's also super ciswoman based. Every thing is "hey girl!" Or "what's up lady" which is fine in theory but not all people who have uteruses are women. I feel their lingo could be triggering for those who don't identify as women but have periods leading to dysphoria and other issues that could be avoided by using more inclusive titles and pronouns. And some women don't have uteruses or periods and may just be using this app for sex, health, and gender related insite. Obviously it shouldn't replace going to a doctor for major health concerns but still. I'd consider this app highly convenient. Just get more actual LGBT+ People on the staff for this app so it doesn't seem like this info is coming from a misinformed straight cis woman trying to sound smart in front of her cis lesbian friend.

Let me delete snaps again, Oct 09, 2018
3
Many types of pill

This looks like a good way to track your period and has the potential for being very informative birth control wise but I find it very frustrating that many of these bc reminder apps group all the forms of the pill together. The combo pill and P.o.p are very different and I think you should be able to select them separately (maybe be able to select the specific bc method down to the brand name )? I think also more fluidity in being able to track changes in your bc method using this app. Like if you had the depo shot and switched to the POPill - what are some possible side effects or pills ? Can we get some accurate info about the possibilities when changing BC... just some thoughts they may seem like minor things but I think they would clear up lots of confusion and stress around managing BC!Update:The developer suggested using the community aspect of the app to ask questions and receive advice on bc... though in theory this seems like a good way for women looking for answers to get support and advice there is the potential for miss information to be spread. Why not have the facts and info built into the app into the first place? At least for such a critical thing as the nuances between different types of birth controls.

POPmaya, Oct 09, 2018

Description

Eve by Glow is a savvy period tracker and sex app for women who want to take control of their health and sex lives. Eve predicts your next period and your chances of pregnancy. Track your moods and symptoms to discover trends in your cycles.

Take daily sex quizzes to become a sexpert. Own your cycle and feel good in bed. Get it, girl. SEX & HEALTH TRENDS UNLOCKED + Log to keep track of sex, moods & symptoms. + Quick, elegant logging at any time of day or night. + See your health data visualized in beautiful charts. + Identify trends and patterns unique to your body. + Compatible with the Health App for tracking Sleep, Steps, Walking+Running, Height, Weight, Date of Birth, Water, and of course, menstrual health (Menstruation, Sexual Activity, Spotting). INTERACTIVE PERIOD & CYCLE TRACKING + Fastest and easiest way to track your period. + Interactive staircase helps you see your cycle history in a whole new way. + Forecast your ovulation and upcoming period with period tracker predictions that are refined over time. + Review past periods and menstrual cycles to better understand your cycle. + Calendar views on period tracker show your upcoming period. EPIC COMMUNITY + Community provides an extended friend group for discussing sex & health. + Ask the community anything--nothing is off limits. + Learn from other women who have been there before. SUBSCRIPTION PRICING & TERMS Eve by Glow is free to download and use. Should you choose to upgrade to Premium, you will unlock the following features: Comparative Insights - “Is this normal?” Compare with millions of women. Premium Content - Your next level sexual health savvy. Private Messaging - It’s like passing notes, but better. Custom Profile - Stand out from the rest. Premium Support - No more lines for you. With Premium, you jump the queue! $29.99 for 3 months, first 3 months trial at $23.99 $59.99 for 1 year after 7 day free trial ($4.99/month) $79.99 for lifetime (subscription works across all Glow company apps!) Subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period. Your iTunes Account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period, Glow yearly subscription is $59.99, 3-month subscription is $29.99. Subscriptions may be managed and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to your Account Settings in iTunes after purchase. For full Privacy Policy and our Terms of Service: https://glowing.com/privacy https://glowing.com/tos CONNECT WITH US Web - http://www.glowing.com Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/glow Twitter - @EveByGlow Instagram - @EveByGlow Pinterest - @GlowHQ If you are having technical issues or have any questions about your cycle or period, we're here to help. Please send us an email to: [email protected]

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