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The app seems helpful for when I am menstruating but it would be helpful to track my entire cycle, follicular, luteal and ovulation cycles as well.
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4 out of 5
1 ratings in Switzerland
The app seems helpful for when I am menstruating but it would be helpful to track my entire cycle, follicular, luteal and ovulation cycles as well.
This would be my go-to if there was an option to track taking the birth control pill late. For now there’s only “taken,” “missed,” and “double dose.” I like to track the days that I’m late to get a better picture on the pill’s effectiveness and how that can affect my hormones and when my next period is coming. There’s also always room for more symptoms to track, maybe related to sleep and energy levels, but all the necessary basics are there. Also, I feel the app could benefit from an interface similar to Clue where all the trackable symptoms are presented on a slider that you can scroll through, versus having to open the “Contraception” menu every day to track my pill usage. Just to save some unnecessary tapping. Otherwise I love how privacy oriented the app is, if I didn’t live in California where abortion and contraception are relatively protected this would probably be my only app. Right now I’m using it with Clue.
Could you please fix the glitch that doesn’t recalculate cycle length? The cycle tracker is way off. And even though the last four cycles have begun at the same interval of time, it’s still off by a week due to a fluke cycle that began early. And every cycle before the fluke also began at the same interval of time as the cycles after the fluke. I thought that after a few cycles it would recalculate to accurately reflect what the new data is showing, but it hasn’t and I don’t think it ever will. I really like this app, but the fact that it’s an entire week off makes it unusable for me. If I can’t track my cycle accurately, then why would I continue to use this app? Please for the love of moon cycles everywhere, please fix this bug. I don’t want to have to find yet another app after fleeing from clue. Thank you!
Can’t recommend it enough. My daughter who just started menstruating is using it too! Not only to safely track period, but also to have all sex ed info under fingertips- all without leaving any digital trail.
I forgot which PIN I used for this app and apparently there is no way to recover it or change it. From an accessibility standpoint that seems like a major flaw. For someone with cognitive issues and brain fog (which many in a post COVID world have) it’s often difficult to remember details like this and a recovery process can be essential. Very disappointing.
Entire parts of the app that don’t work, my entire cycle summery doesn’t work. It would also also be nice to know in how many days I should expect my period-a very common feature in period apps-and this doesn’t do that.
Euki: We love you because our health data is important to us. That’s why we track it. And why we value its privacy. For that reason, it’s upsetting to learn that, when users update their phones, years of Euki data gets lost. Without warning we discover: Euki does not allow us to port our personal information to our new hardware. What good is data security if it’s so tight that users can’t keep/access their own information? At the very least, Euki should do the ethical thing: warn users upfront that they cannot keep their data when they move to a new phone. Losing this data wouldn’t matter so much to me if I were tracking periods month-to-month in my twenties. But older women like me need to keep our data over time so we can track things like the onset of peri/menopause. Please don’t discriminate against us — everyone else already does :(.
They have a bunch of stories about miscarriages on the app that are terribly insensitive. Traumatic to read.
I'm so glad this app offers more privacy than others; however, it's lacking in the amount of items to track. Many other apps have options like insomnia, diarrhea/constipation, perineum pain, type of protection used during sexual activity, etc. I would appreciate if the developers could add a more comprehensive list of tracked items. (P.S. Please excuse me if any of this is rambling; it's quite late as I'm writing this.)
This app seemed great when I first started using it. It had a fairly elegant design and plenty of options for symptoms, equipment, and procedures to track that relate to menstrual and sexual health. Unfortunately, I experienced the same problems as other reviewers: random events or products being tracked when I hadn’t entered them myself. A “contraceptive shot” tracker was added to every day on which I’d logged something, and the number and kind of product used was altered as well. This glitch combined with how finicky it is to tap through and edit your calendar makes deleting and adjusting the log almost impossible, and if I can’t rely on the information I enter into the app to remain accurate, then what’s the point? Privacy is great, privacy is important, privacy is essential—but so is accuracy, and one without the other is useless. At this point in time the glitches make this app useless.