Clue Cycle & Period Tracker
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  • 50M+

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  • Clue Period Tracker by BioWink

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  • Health & Fitness

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  • Everyone

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Clue is a period and ovulation tracker that falls into the health and wellness category on both Google Play and the App Store. People mostly use it to log menstrual cycles, predict upcoming periods, and track things like mood, sleep, or physical symptoms. You download it because you want something more reliable than a mental note, and the first impression after opening it is pretty clean — the app uses a minimal, dark-toned interface with circular data points that immediately feels more scientific than most pink-and-floral period trackers out there. It's free to download and use out of the box, with several million installs on Android alone. You don't have to register right away, which is nice, but there are optional in-app purchases for extra insights and a subscription tier that removes ads. Honestly, the first time you open it, it feels like a calm dashboard rather than a gimmicky calendar.

Starting out, the app asks for your cycle length and last period start date, then it builds predictions from there. The main screen shows a circular timeline where each day lights up based on where you are in your cycle — red for bleeding days, green for fertile windows, that sort of thing. Logging feels quick: tap a day, pick symptoms like cramps or headache, rate flow intensity, and add notes if you want. What's nice is you don't need to hunt through menus — everything is on that main wheel. There are moments where it gets slightly confusing, like when you want to edit a past entry and the app forces a flow that assumes you're logging today only. A small tip is to swipe left on the timeline to go back, that's faster than tapping. The onboarded data syncs across devices if you create an account, but you can skip that entirely and still track locally.

After using Clue for a few weeks, I can see why some people really like it and others drop it. It's definitely for someone who wants a no-nonsense tracker that avoids overly cute icons or emotional fluff — it treats your cycle like data, not a pink-themed game. That can feel cold if you prefer apps like Flo or Glow, which push more community content or health articles. What makes Clue different is its minimalism and the fact that it doesn't ask invasive permission or flood you with notifications. Someone might keep it installed because it works quietly in the background and gives accurate predictions once it learns your habits. On the flip side, if you're looking for a social health app or pregnancy guidance, this isn't it. I've kept it on my phone because it does exactly what I need without noise, but I can see someone uninstalling it if they want more hand-holding or vibrant design.

features

  • 📊 Clue's cycle prediction algorithm feels noticeably more precise than Flo's after just a few logged cycles. Flo tends to rely heavily on population averages, while Clue adapts faster to your individual irregularities — something I noticed when my cycle shifted by three days and Clue corrected predictions within two months while Flo lagged.
  • 🕒 The time-based symptom logging is a standout: you can tag exactly when during the day a cramp hit or when you felt bloated. In contrast, period apps like Period Tracker (by GP International) only let you attach symptoms to a whole day, which loses detail if you're trying to correlate timing with sleep or meals.
  • 🤖 Clue avoids push notifications that feel like spam. Most trackers, including My Calendar, send daily reminders or “fertility tips” that become annoying. Clue limits alerts to period start predictions and fertile window updates only, making it less intrusive for someone who just wants to track without constant pings.

pros

  • 🌿 No social features or community walls — unlike Glow, which pushes forum posts and friend challenges, Clue keeps everything purely for you. That's a strength if you want a private, clinical experience without feeling pressured to share.
  • ⚡ Lightweight and fast on older phones — compared to Flo, which can feel sluggish on mid-range Android devices, Clue loads in under a second even on a phone with 3GB of RAM.
  • 🎯 Accurate predictions even without signing up — most apps like Ovulation Calendar require an account to sync data across devices, but Clue's offline mode works perfectly without any login.

cons

  • 🔒 The free tier is very stripped down — you only get basic logging and predictions. For detailed insights like cycle length variability or mood correlation graphs, Clue charges a subscription, whereas Flo offers similar analytics for free with ads.
  • 🎨 The dark interface can feel too stark — some users coming from Period Tracker (with color-coded calendars) might find Clue's gray and white palette boring and hard to read at a glance.
  • 🚫 No built-in pregnancy mode or baby tracking — apps like Glow offer a dedicated pregnancy dashboard after conception, but Clue assumes you're either tracking cycles indefinitely or uninterested in that feature, which forces you to switch apps.

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