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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.

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Clue Period Tracker & Calendar App Comments & Reviews

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More than Just a Period TrackerI honestly can’t thank the creators of this app enough. I’ve been using this app for years and Clue has continued to update their app to improve function and usefulness for the masses. It not only tracks your period, but just about anything else health-related, too! It follows your moods, cravings, energy levels, exercise levels, weight, acne, you name it. If you mess up with following your period, you can even go to your analysis section and choose to omit a specific cycle from your overall period tracking; for example, I forgot to track my periods for a few months. When I came back, I simply hid that cycle from in history so it wouldn’t skew my future period predictions. Even from an educational standpoint, the app offers plentiful resources to gain access to information about contraception, love and sexuality, fertility, and even postpartum symptoms. You can use this app to do, literally, WHATEVER you need—it all depends on how much information you pour into it. The more data you enter, the more accurate and helpful the app will be for you. It also helps you be more attentive to what you’re feeling and how every internal and external factor is influencing all the different aspects of your personal health. I love how expansive and all-encompassing Clue is, and it has become a staple in my own health/self care journey. Thank you, Clue!.Version: 101.4

5 StarsThis app is literally the best period tracker I’ve ever had. I started using it just over a year ago(ish), and it’s truly been helpful. I added in my past periods from another app and that helped a lot with it being able to always be spot on for my days. One thing I would recommend, is having a “Notes” section for days. I feel like that would be nice because I can remember why I didn’t take my BC (birth control) at a certain time and I can work on being more on time with it. It’d also be nice to keep track of other things in there, such as “my cramps were this bad today because xyz.” And instead of using just the cramps button, I can make a note of how bad or mild they were on which days so I can expect it for next time. I also feel as if it would be easier when talking to an OB/GYN about my periods because my cramps can sometimes be too horrible to the point I can’t even get up and out of bed (the top reason why I’m even taking it - and how irregular my cycle was before). A couple months ago I got the subscription to Clue, and it’s even better than I imagined! I enjoy getting the articles for what I feel on my period; certain emotions, why my cramps can be killer, etc. I’d definitely recommend this app to all my fellow friends. 💕.Version: 27.0

Great, if you're just menstruatingI 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..Version: 40.0

Loved this app until an add began popping up after every logThis app was marketed as the best free and privacy considerate period tracking app back when i first began using it two years ago. While i can appreciate and understand needing to promote the paid option to support the function of your Business, having an add pop up after every time I log my symptoms for a day is really damaging to my perception and want to use this app further. I dread logging now because i know I'm going to be "reminded" if i pay i can get xyz. But i cant pay which is why i sought out a free app to track my cycle , and i am happy with the app features i use and i just feel sort of bombarded with this push to pay for features i do not use or need. I am simply someone with a womb who wants to track symptoms and know what day i am going to start my period that i do not need to be reminded to upgrade EVERY-TIME i use the app to log a symptom. The rest of the functions of the app are already behind a paywall gatekeeping useful information from people who need an education not their bodies natural process capitalized. So please, as a compromise, can you cut down the adds on the free version of your app? Everything else is great, the app works flawlessly and all the features are amazing. You deserve to be paid for your work, but this new model for marketing the paid version is really off-putting and i hope it changes..Version: 136.0

More than anticipatedI 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..Version: 15.0

The Most Helpful Period Tracking AppI 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..Version: 101.0

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..Version: 5.6.1

Love it, but a suggestionI 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!.Version: 5.7

Easy to use and wildly helpful, but some minor issuesI’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..Version: 34.0

Best period tracker/pregnancy tracker ever!Have been using this app for a very very long time now and never experienced any issues. As a woman with endometriosis and very irregular periods I never gained much from any tracker, but it was very useful for keeping track of symptoms and patterns! Fast forward, I'm now 15wks into my first pregnancy and this app has become very useful for that too. I love keeping track of my morning sickness, cramps experienced/types of pain (luckily nothing irregular), and a plethora of other symptoms! There’s also a TON of educational material within the app that has assisted me along my endo journey. MENTAL HEALTH GIRLIES: I'm sure many others who suffer mood disorder symptoms can relate: journals and other mood trackers have NEVER been of benefit to me. There’s just not enough moods to log EVER. I wish this company could put out a mood tracking app in the wonderful format of their symptom tracker! Sometimes things will just be too overwhelming for me to explain and try to journal, I like the click-and-go convenience. PLEASE take this into consideration 🩶🩶 They could even put useful articles on the app like this but for mindfulness, coping with symptoms, emotional regulation, and overall wellness!.Version: 131.0

Used to like itThis app used to be great. The predictions for periods were pretty on point for the longest time and Clue gave me a way to keep track so that I wasn’t in a constant state of wondering about when my period might come like I had been before I wised up and started tracking. When my cycle started going nuts, Clue was also helpful in pinpointing where things went wrong, and gave me month to month comparison that I could communicate to my doctor. Clue has now become woke. I had been wondering where the fertile window predictor was, and read this evening that it’s been removed so that the app can appeal to a larger audience. This is absolutely ridiculous to me. Women downloaded this app to know about their cycles- period days, fertile days, and all. For many women, this was used as a natural family planning tool. In an effort to appeal to the masses, Clue has not removed important bits of information. Clue, here’s a clue- men to not menstruate, a biological male does not menstruate regardless of whatever gender he thinks he is, and biological females- whether they think they’re boys or whatever, at the end of the day are still females and may benefit from knowing when their fertile windows are. I’m just not clear on what the wider audience is when there is ONE gender that menstruates, bears children, and gives birth..Version: 62.0

Love this app (and a suggestion)I have used Clue for years and I love it! It has helped me learn about my cycle and take control of my healthcare needs in a way I’ve never experienced. The only suggestion I have is that I wish I could track pregnancy in it as well- as far as I know there is a pregnancy option but it basically shuts down projections and eliminates the data from that time in the analysis. I don’t want to track fetal development or anything like that but it would be great if I could track my symptoms and experiences associated with pregnancy without having to mark a cycle as inactive. I had a miscarriage last fall and as we have started trying to get pregnant again I have wished that data was more available so I could see patterns and trends on months when I was pregnant compared to months that I wasn’t. As it is, when you say a cycle is inactive it won’t show you what day you were suspected to have ovulated, etc. which would be really valuable in trying to conceive. I really do appreciate this app and the work you are doing on it- I just wish it could track additional information and normalize the pregnancy experience without skewing or losing data. Thank you!.Version: 4.0.6

Works greatI love the way this app works. It makes predictions for you (after a cycle or two it gets more accurate) and you can customize notifications to however you want them to be displayed. For me personally, it doesn’t work as well as it would for most women because my period is irregular, so the averages don’t work accurately. However, the functions on the app work perfectly and any issues I have are almost guaranteed to be caused by my own inconsistencies. I know my period isn’t ever going to become regular because of my genes, but it’s convenient to have all of my menstrual information in one place in case I need to look back at the dates during an appointment. Love this app :) HOWEVER. Because of my irregular period, the averages show that my average cycle length is around 46 days, which is okay and all, but because that number is so high, there’s a little icon with an exclamation point on it. If I click on it, it tells me I need to buy the subscription to receive more info. It makes me really frustrated!! Clearly Clue is trying to tell me something about my menstrual health that could be helpful to my situation, but I need to pay in order to receive that insight. It doesn’t help that the icon looks really urgent and important..Version: 5.22

Amazing!!I’ve tried a lot of different cycle-tracking apps and this is definitely my favorite!! However, I really wish that there was an option to indicate that you’re switching to a different brand of birth control! Also, I think it’s be nice if we had the option to arrange our days of the week according to the day of the week our pack starts on (so I start my packs on Thursday and I would like it if the weeks started on Thursdays for me). I think that would be nice, because when I went in to my gyno to switch birth control, she was interested in which week of my pack I was having the most issues and it’s really hard to tell if it’s set up like a traditional calendar. Lastly, there are a tonnnnn of options for tracking which I really love, but I know that one of the some women literally throw up for seemingly no reason at all (I, being one of them lol) and it’s be really nice to have that specifically! Because usually when this happens to me, I end up just saying I have the flu, but that’s not really accurate since there’s no fever! Anyway, I know that’s a lot, lol, but I really do love this app and and definitely think it’s the best that’s out!.Version: 4.0.3

Used to love, now looking for other optionsI’ve have used Clue for years and years. Ever since I had an iPod Touch back in like 2010 maybe? I recommended it to my little sister and friends. Updates came and Clue only got better and better. Not only could I keep track of my period but also the pms symptoms and could make notes. Then came the subscription plan. At first it wasn’t an issue because what I needed wasn’t hidden away behind the subscription block. The ad would pop up constantly, but I could deal with that. But now I can’t even see my analysis. I can see my calendar and can look back and make my own deductions, but I cannot see the information I need at a glance. I can now do nothing but track things on the calendar, see my predicted start date, and see my average cycle length. If I want to know literally anything else, I have to sign up to pay $7.99 a month. I do not have the money to do that. The world is too expensive as is and I simply cannot justify spending any money on a period app, much less a subscription. If it was a one time payment of $10, I could do that. But a subscription is insane, especially one that costs as much as Clue does. Not everything needs to be a subscription..Version: 158.0

PerfectI've been using this app since 2015 which blows my mind because I've been happy enough with it to be using it for 6 years. It lets you track every single symptom or lifestyle change relevant to your cycle. It also has multiple ways to view and track your period: a calendar view, a circular track for your current cycle, and a list that shows each cycle as a timeline. The only flaw that I've had is the change in my ovulation prediction since getting an IUD. I have a non-hormonal IUD which allows me to ovulate still, but since inputting this in the app in 2019, it no longer shows me my predicted fertility window since hormonal IUDs stop ovulation. I just wish there was an added feature that allows you to specify the type of IUD you have, so that I would be able to check when I'm ovulating. Not for the purpose of trying to get pregnant obviously, but knowing I'm ovulating is useful when I need an explanation for any sort of mid-cycle cramping, discharge, etc. Besides that, it's LITERALLY perfect and I love the simple, straight-forward, minimalist design. Wonderful user interface and super informative!.Version: 41.0

Amazing!I suffer from Polycystic Ovary Syndrome and have a number of symptoms throughout my cycle which can seem random, but Clue helps me understand patterns and recognize anything out of the ordinary that I may need to discuss with my doctor. I also suffer from anxiety, and the tracker for emotions and motivations is so helpful. When I have a bad day and feel like my whole life is going badly I can look at the calendar and see how many days I've marked as "happy" days. The other types of tracking are important to me for other reasons too. My mom died of ovarian cancer a year ago at a young age (early 40s) and I've since become worried about my health. My doctor told me that I should track my symptoms (i.e. any irregular pains) so I can have a peace of mind knowing that these problems are part of my regular cycle or something that needs to be checked. The only thing I would suggest to the developers would be to incorporate a section to track regular, daily prescription medications. I currently use another app for this but if Clue could find out a way to add it on then it would just be unnecessary. Either way I love the app and it constantly is getting better..Version: 4.0.2

Easy to useI love the simplicity of this app compared to other I use. I love that I could share my cycle with my partner should I choose and that all my information is available in one spot so I can easily relay it to my doctor. I came here to write a review stating that I wish you could add if your cycles are irregular or if you’ve been diagnosed with PCOS or other infertility issues when I saw there was a recent update that mentioned PCOS. After updating and looking through all the settings and options I had to go back to the update features to learn that it will only prompt you to take a survey once they’ve deemed your cycles are irregular. It would be nice if you could just input that you are irregular or suffer from infertility issues that have already been diagnosed without having to wait for a cycle to complete. Because with PCOS we could be waiting anywhere from the automatic 29 days clue starts you at to 90+ days which means you don’t get insights because you haven’t actually completely a cycle yet. If you were able to put on your diagnosis or irregularity then clue could give you insight into what your last 30 days has looked like instead of *one* cycle that could be months of waiting.Version: 5.24

Wish I had time to explain why this app is greatI haven't used the subscription version yet, although I should try it because it's probably worth it. But kudos to these developers, because even their free version beats probably any other app out there. You can track nearly anything, and then make your own tags to track even more. You can change the settings to suit your needs, and the app can adjust to your uniqueness. These people clearly work hard on their app, and it shows. Finally writing a review on a whim after appreciating this app for a couple years and going through several other much less satisfying ones. Predictions are fairly accurate, and I love that it analyzes your data so you don't have to calculate it yourself. They also have so much information so anyone who wants to can take their life back and learn about their own bodies. Only thing I could ask for is maybe a setting to predict which of the four phases I'm in at a given point. Not sure if that's doable accurately, but would be cool to see. Everything else is marvelously put together. Thanks, Clue!!.Version: 40.0

Love the appThis app is fantastic! It allows me to stay ahead of my period, and I love that. I am never caught off guard by my period because I use it daily and pay attention to when it has predicted my next cycle. The birth control input is also very nice because i never forget to check my threads. I also like that I can track when I have sex because my doctor always asks me about the last time i had sex and i could never remember until i started using clue. The only thing I have against the app is that there is no way to add other things to track. They have a set list of things and that's all you can track. I know that there are other things I would love to track but there is no option for it. I wish you could customize your own things so that women could track things that are important to them, but not necessarily everyone. I also think it would be nice to have the option to make notes on some of the things you track, like where your cramps were or how sharp or dull they were. i know this matters to me because my iud causes me to have many different cramps. overall, i love the app and will definitely continue to use it and tell my friends about it..Version: 5.3

Happy long time userI’ve been using Clue since I was 14, and now at 18 I’m as happy as ever. When I was younger I knew my cycle was long but I didn’t really pay attention to it so I never knew when it was going to start. After using Clue for a couple months it told me my average cycle length was about 40 days! I never would have known without Clue, and this way I could plan a lot better. As I got older and my cycle began to shorten Clue dutifully informed me that my average was 34. I had a hard time realizing that the shorter cycles were my new normal but Clue laid out the data, and I knew I could trust them on it. When Clue switched to premium I happily paid the 10 dollars, and it’s worth every penny. They do such good work and I know they’ll continue to improve even more in the future. The only possible requests I have would be to allow people to create their own tracking options. My mom gets migraines, and she can put the generic “other” tag on it, but nothing for severity or duration. I would also like the ability to track what time of day my period starts, as that would be useful to know if there’s a pattern. Thanks!.Version: 14.0

Love This App but it Has Some GlitchesFirst, let me start off by saying I LOVE this app, and even paid for the subscription as soon as it was an option. I’m a control freak and love being able to track details like this. HOWEVER, within the last 6 months to a year, the app has been really glitchy. I kept hoping with each update that it would get better, so I held out on writing a review, but it seems that the issues have gotten worse instead of better. Each time I log something, especially something for a previous day, the app freezes and sometimes fully crashes and I have to restart. Then the updated details take a few minutes to even appear, which makes the app freeze again and sometimes crash. Also, the app crashes as every time I open it for the first time, and I have to re-open it 1 or 2 times before I can actually use it. I have tried deleting and reinstalling, which didn’t help, and I even upgraded my phone recently, but still having the same issues. Hoping these things can be fixed soon because I love the app. I’ll end this review by saying I’m not going to stop using this app because it’s amazing and very thorough, but wanted the developers to be aware of these issues. Thank you!!.Version: 14.0

Informative & HelpfulIn my experience, this app is awesome. Best thing ever. I have endometriosis, which causes my periods to be extremely painful. The first day of menstruation for me is always the most painful, and the severity of the symptoms I feel then will keep me from going to school, forcing me in my bed, aching and wishing for suffering to end, which sounds funny and dramatic, but is reality for people sometimes, and it’s way not fun! Anyway, I’m getting my next period on Christmas day, so that is good to know. Christmas is meant to be a lazy family day anyway, right? Jokes aside, Clue is my favorite, and the people behind it, fueling the operation seem like good eggs, thinking of the betterment of society, helping women accept and understand the nature of menstruation and what can come with being a female. My hope is that this will only immerse us further into a world where it’s okay to talk about these sorts of things that happen to most of us. Breaking boundaries and destroying societal norms is what it’s all about, and the way they are helping people in doing it is RAD! If you have a period, get this app and thank the people behind it. Thank you, Clue organizers and supporters!!!.Version: 5.6.1

Love this app!! (I have a suggestion)Okay, so I am a 13 year old female. I’ve had the clue app since my first period which was in december of 2017. the app helps with so much and helps me to figure out how to handle each day. it gets to know your cycle and that’s very important. here is my ONLY problem, I have an extremely heavy flow sometimes and it’s on a different day each time. so I manage to ruin a lot of pants and underwear sometimes. it would be amazing if you guys made like a timer to tell you when you should either use any other tampon, pad, or period cup. there should be an option to select your flow, if you are using a tampon; pad; or cup, the absorption level of the tampon; pad; or cup, etc.. Then it should calculate how many hours you have before you need to change it. yes, I know a tampon is not to be used for more than 8 hours, and a pad for 4 hours. but sometimes I can only use my tampon for 4 hours and a pad for sometimes only 2! and it would be helpful to at least have an idea of how long I should kept it in before I change so I can stop leaking through so many clothes. thank you, clue app!☺️.Version: 5.0.2

Clue Suggestion (mostly think it’s great!)Hi! I really really like clue; it has a great interface and is very easy to use. I would really love if there were a way to track birth control pills a little bit more carefully though. Specifically, I would like to be able to choose whether you are taking a placebo or active pill, because it would provide better information for women on the birth control pill. It is important to be able to track how many days from the day that you begin your placebo pill you will start your period, and I really wish that clue had this feature! I also went through a period when I purposefully stopped taking birth control pills but I couldn’t figure out how to turn off the “unprotected days” feature, even when I shut off pill tracking. Also, I couldn’t figure out how to turn back on the feature that shows your probable fertile period. If I could get some answers or if this birth control feature could be considered that would be great! Other than those things, I really do like the app! I have been using it for a very long time and I really find it very useful. Ellie.Version: 5.19

Idea for an ImprovementHi! First of all, this is a wonderfully helpful app not only because it’s a pretty accurate tracker, but because it’s nice to reflect on all of the little things that add up to how you feel about or experienced each day. I will say though, for some of the categories, especially most of vitality categories, I think it’d be really useful to have a slider instead of two buttons. For example, if for most of the day I was stressed, but then had two hours where I was strangely calm, I’d like to record that by having a circle on a slider be closer to “stressed” than “calm” rather than just clicking both buttons. With the current system, a lot of the days look about the same when in actuality, they weren’t. I understand that this would screw up the feature where you can see patterns in your symptoms and feelings from period to period, but that could be changed so that the categories with sliders weren’t accounted for, or if the placement of the circle is about the same, those would be seen as similar. Either way, I love the app and will continue to use it daily..Version: 5.25

It’s changedI used to really like this app. It was easy to track my period and ovulation for when I was trying to get pregnant. I started to feel weird about this app because once I finally got pregnant and switched to pregnancy mode the app would give me little updates about the baby every week. Some of the facts were really cool until it started to tell me that if I wanted to abort my baby I should do it before a certain time. It wasn’t just once either it would be for a couple weeks and it included information on where to get help as well. I’m sure a lot of people need that information and found it helpful I just wish they had put it in their topic section rather than the section where you watch your baby grow. I’m a few months postpartum now and I’m finally getting my period back. I want to switch to the free version but can’t figure out how because I can’t find the place in the app to do so. I feel like tracking has also become very tedious instead of just a couple clicks. If I forget to track for a couple days I can’t manually say it was from this day to this day. Instead I have to go in to each individual day and track it..Version: 107.0

OK to Track Cycle, Bad at PredictionsI’ve been using Clue for around a year now, ever since the Planned Parenthood period tracker stopped functioning after a few bad updates. Initially Clue was really good about predicting at least some of my more predictable cycle symptoms like cramps, but I’ve noticed that in the last few cycles it’s incapable of predicting anything. I know things like acne for me are really random, so I don’t expect predictions for that, but I have cramps and headaches pretty consistently in my cycle due to hormone fluctuations with the birth control I’m on. I, a human being, can see the patterns based on the data the app shows you from cycle to cycle, but Clue no longer predicts my cramps (always the first 1-3 days of my cycle, yet for some reason the computer won’t pick up that it’s a pattern) and refuses to track my headaches (frequently the last day of my old cycle and first few days of my new cycle because I have to remove my BC patch to have a period, so my hormone levels crash). I don’t know if it’s recently as bad at predicting for others as it is for me or if maybe there’s just something wrong with my app/account, but it’s annoying that the biggest draw to this particular period tracker, symptom predictions, won’t work..Version: 28.0

Love the App; SuggestionsI absolutely love this app. When I started going to the gynecologist at the age of blooming my doctor suggested, like any gynecologist would, that I keep track of my menstrual cycles. However, their method was a little old school: I'm talking pen and paper. Now, there's nothing wrong with that, except that I'm prone to forgetting that I have an important task to complete when it's buried away in a drawer. Menstrual cycles, along with all that comes with them, make us women, and it's important to know this aspect of yourself as it makes you you. Clue has completely revolutionized womanhood and allowed for the personal tailoring of every individual, making what many dread a colorful part of life. As a loyal "customer" I would like to make a suggestion: I would personally appreciate being able to write notes on specific days in which the tracking option categories don't quite fit the funk. Or maybe have the option to create my own tracking characteristics to include other emotions, other pains, other mental states. I would love to see the app continue to develop..Version: 5.3

Great ap, but sneaky marketing tactic.I’ve had this ap for around two years and I love it. Even with my irregular periods, this ap has been helpful in recognizing something was off last year. Because of that, I was able to get ahead of a health condition that was getting in the way of my fertility! I recently signed up for a year of plus. I had already been thinking of it, but some information you can only see in plus. There’s a preview screen shot that you can’t read all of and then a prompt to upgrade. The screen may have stated somewhere in it that it was not specific to me, but I didn’t see it and on the screen shot it said something was irregular about my cycle, which really worried me. I upgraded and found that everything was fine and that was a default screen for when you don’t have plus. This was off putting for me because it seems like they’re using a scare tactic to sell a product, which to me is just gross. I still like this ap and will continue to use it, but for me, standard without plus was fine. It’s only ten bucks to upgrade for a year, but it is more the principle of their marketing technique..Version: 5.0.2

Great regulator for period trackingIt helps detect when the period will be approx. and with unprotected days when missed a pill.Version: 3.7

Great AppSuper useful and informative!.Version: 3.7

Fertility WindowI’ve very much enjoyed this app until recently. I reaaally don’t like that the fertility window has been taken away. Mostly because I just don’t understand why. Perhaps I’m missing the point, but if women are tracking their cycles to avoid pregnancy, isn’t that their prerogative? It feels like you’re trying to dictate a woman’s birth control. And that makes me so sad. Furthermore, you’ve expressed on your app the idea that using the same fertility window to GET pregnant is ok. Again, maybe this wasn’t your intention, but that makes it sound like you’re taking steps to ensure women get pregnant even if they’d prefer not to. Why? So confused!.Version: 22.0

Gender neutral 👍I’m trans so i appreciate that.Version: 48.0

ProblèmeDepuis la dernière mise à jour, l’app prend beaucoup de temps à afficher mes nouvelles données ou à commencer un nouveau cycle. De plus, je ne reçois plus les rappels même s’il sont activés. Vraiment frustrant! Sinon, super app!.Version: 16.1

Disappointed in the changesI have been using this app for several years now and loved it. I tried a few different tracking apps and this was the easiest app to use. Just recently they took the fertility window away and of course we are tying to get pregnant now and this was the whole reason I had tracked for so long. I’m really disappointed with this change..Version: 21.0

New updateAfter updating the app, I don't like the way I have to enter my information now. I like the old way..Version: 21.0

Omg so goodReally good!I don’t use premium and I don’t think it’s needed. But it’s a really good app and it’s able to guess my cycles perfectly!😱.Version: 5.15

Clue is great💗I’ve been using flu since my first period and it has always been there to help- it is very transparent about privacy policies and let’s u choose what u want to track- This is a great app for all ages and.Version: 129.0

Great App but No offline functionality!I have used this app for four years and have found it a simple and concise why to track my menstrual cycles. However, the recent updates have made the app completely useless if you don’t have wifi connection or data 24/7! If your on the subway and finally have a moment to record your symptoms good luck! The app doesn’t work without internet connection! No idea why they changed this! It was so useful and now I’m seriously considering moving to another app! Otherwise I really liked the app! If you use the free version you are constantly asked to join a subscription but everything is like that nowadays anyway. I love the detail of the tracking options for symptoms common with many reproductive disorders like PCOS..Version: 120.0

Was better before updateThe new interface is so much less intuitive. Also I wish the “trying to get pregnant?” banner would go away. I’m not -_-.Version: 101.7

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