Frequently asked questions
Frequently asked questions
Is Eve free?
Yes — Eve is free to start, including cycle and symptom tracking, the free beauty tools, clinician-reviewed guides, and the provider directory. Eve Plus is an optional upgrade for deeper insights and AI guidance.
Is Eve private?
Privacy is central to Eve’s design. Cycle and reproductive data is sensitive, and we’re committed to being transparent about what we collect and giving you control over your information.
How accurate are Eve’s predictions?
Predictions improve the more you log, because the app learns your average cycle length and variability. Regular cycles predict more accurately; irregular cycles are harder but still benefit from tracking.
Can Eve help if I’m trying to conceive?
Yes — Eve helps identify your fertile window and track ovulation signs. See our guidance for people trying to conceive.
Can Eve help with PCOS or perimenopause?
Yes — Eve is useful for tracking the irregular cycles and symptoms common in PCOS and perimenopause, and pairs with clinician-reviewed guides.
Who writes and reviews Eve’s content?
Eve’s content is written by experienced health writers and reviewed by qualified clinicians for accuracy before publication. Meet our writers and medical reviewers on our authors page.
Are the beauty tools really free?
Yes — the ingredient checker, shade finder, skin quiz, routine builder, and virtual try-ons are free with no sign-up required.
Can I book a provider through Eve?
Yes — Eve’s directory helps you discover and book verified women’s health and beauty providers.
Does Eve replace medical advice?
No. Eve provides general information and tracking, and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider.
What devices does Eve work on?
Eve is available on iOS and Android, with web tools and guides accessible in your browser.
