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Best Free Period Tracker Apps Compared

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Navigating the App Store

Searching for a period tracker in the App Store can be overwhelming. There are hundreds of options, many of which are cluttered with ads, demand expensive subscriptions, or have questionable data privacy practices. Here is a breakdown of some of the most popular free apps on the market, and how they compare.

The Top Contenders

Clue: Often praised by medical professionals, Clue is heavily science-based and avoids the stereotypical pink, floral design of many trackers. It allows for detailed symptom tracking and clearly explains the science behind what you are feeling. It is a great choice if you want deep data analysis.

Flo: Flo is incredibly popular due to its user-friendly interface and predictive algorithms. It offers a wealth of articles and health insights. However, many of its best features are locked behind a premium paywall, and it can feel overly complicated if you just want to track dates.

Apple Health: If you have an iPhone, the built-in Health app has a highly capable Cycle Tracking feature. The major benefit here is privacy; the data is encrypted on your device and integrated with your other health metrics. It is minimalist and entirely free.

The Minimalist Alternative

If you find that apps like Clue and Flo are too invasive or require too much daily input, you aren't alone. Sometimes, you don't want to log your mood, water intake, and sleep quality - you just want to know when your next cycle is due so you can plan a vacation.

That is exactly why we built the WomensGo Date Tracker. It isn't an app you have to download, and it doesn't require an account. It is a simple, private calculator that runs in your browser, designed purely to help you project your future dates for lifestyle planning. It's the perfect alternative for those who want scheduling foresight without the data harvesting.

Sarah Mitchell - Editor of WomensGo

Sarah Mitchell

Sarah Mitchell is a lifestyle planner and the editor of WomensGo. She believes that scheduling should work with your life, not against it. When she isn't organizing calendars, she is likely planning her next weekend trip or reorganizing her home office. Connect with her on LinkedIn.

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