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Don’t call it free if there is only a 7 day free trial.
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4.25 out of 5
28 ratings in Netherlands
Don’t call it free if there is only a 7 day free trial.
A week in! Just by using the app I feel better. And some very helpfull tips. AWESOME that you can sort any type of self-help tips by fase and needs. The sound quality of some of the video’s is not always good, so I’m avoiding some of the meditations because it irritates more than it helps. Most of the yoga practices are hard to follow for me. Partly because of the sound quality, but also because some go wáy to fast for me (beginner) with unclear/hard to understand explanation. Constantly having to interrupt the movements trying to look up to my phone because I can’t understand a word that is being said and hardly follow is quite frustrating. Not giving up just yet, I hope the videos get better when I’m subscribed longer.
This might be the most personal and fun cycle app out here. The tips, information and tricks they share with you everyday are priceless and my cycle is FUN and interesting all of a sudden. Thank you for creating this app. ♥️
I think the name is absolutely great. Being moody has often been seen as something negative but what this app does is make you understand what and why you might be feeling it in the first place. I have been struggling with hormones since forever and the app is a daily reminder of what is going on in my body. Would recommend to every woman!
Totally hate the name that only adds to the prejudice that all woman are moody when they have their period. And no, I’m not on my period as I am writing this.
It’s a little sloppy/overwhelming to look at and use. I wish they’d simplify the look and make it more intuitive. I also agree with others that I don’t need to use alternative words for the medical terminology of my cycle - in fact, I’d rather normalize saying “I’m in my literal phase right now” instead of “reflect” or whatever. The notifications are also seemingly random. If I’m menstruating, the app says my hormones are at an all time low at this point in my cycle, however, the notifications Im getting are about going out and being social due to higher hormone levels…hello? Which one is it? My “rest” phase or not? Why is it so hard to make a cycle app that is simple, easy to use, and accurate? Also to charge for it is ridiculous. We already have to buy products for a bodily function we can’t control- now I have to pay to inaccurately track it? F off tbh. 🙃
i’ve been using moody for a few months. i like a lot of it, especially the daily check-in. but not all those who menstruate are women and the app uses exclusionary language. i’m nonbinary and i would like to continue using this app but would really appreciate some language updating.
And especially the option to add custom symptoms to track, it has been so incredibly helpful and I’ve noticed a number of patterns I wasn’t expecting which helps me be more accepting and compassionate towards myself That being said, I really wish the phases were named by their legitimate, scientific name and not the cute names like “Rise” and “Shift.” It feels less empowering (and less convenient having to find the true scientific name for such phases from other sources). It’s been mentioned before and the developers have alluded to taking it into consideration for updates, but nothing has come of it
I just got this and am liking the free version so far. I was wondering if a widget of a calendar could be made for my home screens that shows when I have checked in and when my period is predicted to be. Thanks!
I’m in my 30s and have just gotten off hormonal birth control after being on it for 12 years - I wanted to for health reasons and to just let my body do its natural thing. As my body regulates, I found I wanted to be able to track and understand my body more. This app is organized, educational, uplifting, validating and all the things I never knew I needed. I’m experiencing phases that I never really knew about or understood fully (especially going through my cycles naturally now) and I feel so much more in tune with my body. The creators of this app really put in so much work and time into curating an experience for their users that is personal and ACTUALLY helpful. Hands down favorite app of 2024, well done guys! 🙏🏼
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