Privacy is the headline in the US
In the United States, the privacy of reproductive-health data has become a central concern. When choosing a tracker, scrutinise what data is collected, how it’s stored, whether it’s sold or shared, and how much control you have to delete it. Treat data practices as a top-tier feature, not fine print.
What to look for in a period tracker
- Accuracy: predictions that improve as you log, and honest handling of irregular cycles
- Privacy: transparent data practices and real control over your information
- The right features: fertile-window tracking, symptom logging, and insights that match your goal
- Usability: a fast, clean experience you’ll keep up with
- Credibility: evidence-informed content, ideally clinician-reviewed
Match the app to your goal
General tracking, trying to conceive, managing PCOS, or navigating perimenopause all call for different features. Decide your primary goal first, then judge each app against it.
How Eve approaches it
Eve combines cycle prediction, symptom tracking, AI guidance from Ava, free beauty tools, and provider booking, with a privacy-conscious design and clinician-reviewed guides. Try the free tools before you sign up to get a feel for the experience.
