Charlie Wheat
10
Wednesday, January 15, 2025
Pros: I like that data is stored locally, it's also a plus that the app is aesthetically pleasing and not super pink. Cons: Currently no way to track birth control--I would like to be able to track when I've put a ring in + get a reminder when it's time to remove it. The app currently only seems to let you select whether you used BC on a certain day, nothing else. I know this is a relatively new app so I am hopeful this feature will be added in the future so I can get full use out of the app!
stephanie nielson
17
Wednesday, December 18, 2024
It's alright, much better than a lot of other options out there. Points for privacy and a calming design. It's pretty annoying that you have to log the heaviness of bleeding every day tho. I dont really care about that. I'm forgetful, it's the whole reason I need one of these apps. I wish there was just a way to highlight and fill out multiple days at once with a simple "yes/no" to get a prediction about future cycles. That's really what I need this for.
A Google user
41
Thursday, September 16, 2021
Great app, I love that it is not data mining and it's not bloated with unneeded features & ads. However, there are a few basic features & functions that would improve the app: being able to go back to your previous location on the calendar after clicking on a date (instead of to the dashboard), a separate section for contraceptives (ability to add a reminder to input that would be a bonus), fertility/odds of getting pregnant indicated on the calendar, & ability to log temperature in farenheit. Edited
Kate L
38
Thursday, May 12, 2022
I really wanted to like this, given the current panic over menstrual info and privacy, but it's not for me. With no way to remove certain trackers, it's not worth it for me; I have no interest in my fertility, so that's three trackers I don't need. Overall there's just not enough customization available, so the only pro to this over other period trackers is the fact that it's open source and private. Also, my import of a CSV file (generated by OvuView) didn't actually import any data, and the save button for trackers (I'm assuming that's what it says) is three-quarters of the way off the right side of the screen for some reason.
Amber Joy
21
Friday, May 20, 2022
I like the locally-stored data, and open-source is always great, but I really just can't get fully on board with this app until Fahrenheit is supported for BBT. It's just as easy for me to use a paper calendar for tracking my other data until that's available. And it sounds like that functionality is not going to be addressed right now since iOS development is being prioritized. :( Unlikely, but maybe I'll try to find some time to fork the repo and get something working for Fahrenheit on my own...
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