Moody Month is a hormone tracking app designed to support positive mental health throughout menstrual cycles, perimenopause, pregnancy, and postpartum.
We are supported by a dedicated team of female health specialists, providing insights that help you transform your body's hormonal signals into a guide for better mental health.
The Moody Month app gives you:
- Daily hormone forecasts based on where you are in your cycle, pregnancy or postpartum.
- Predictions for periods, ovulation and mood and symptom trends.
- Customized forecasts for your week ahead.
- Recommendations on foods to eat and techniques to optimize your hormonal health.
- Programmes to support specific symptoms such as PMS, stress, sleep, bloating and more.
- Simple features for symptom logging and audio and text-based journaling.
- A library of hormonal health articles, movement and mindfulness videos and nutritional tips.
Moody Month also integrates with leading health apps like Apple Health, Fitbit, Garmin, and Oura. Connect your wearable device to see how your health data corresponds with your menstrual cycle.
Your body, your data, your choice
Your privacy is our priority. We are a women-owned and led company that values data privacy. Your data is not sold to third parties and is used only to provide you with the information you need to understand yourself better.
Moody Month Membership
Moody Month offers two auto-renewing subscription options (monthly and annual), as well as a lifetime option:
- The subscription options will automatically renew unless canceled in your Apple Account Settings at least 24 hours before the trial or subscription period ends. You can go to your Apple Account settings to manage your subscription and turn off auto-renew. Your Apple Account will be charged when the purchase is confirmed.
- The Lifetime option is paid for by a one-off upfront payment and gives you unlimited access to the Moody Month Membership forever.
More info about our terms of service here:
Terms of service: https://moodymonth.com/terms-of-use
Privacy policy: https://moodymonth.com/privacy-statement
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In-Apps
Monthly
85.00 r
Annual Moody Membership
499.00 r
Annual
499.00 r
Annual Membership
499.00 r
Lifetime Moody Membership
1,495.00 r
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Had big hopes for this app. I’ve been using a different period trackers for five years and this one just seems over complicated with the different color codes and after logging three cycles it was totally off on my predictions even though I’m pretty regular. Nice articles though…
Beat ever
I love this app!
Rookie mistake
The duration between my periods is over a month in the calendar even though I marked my cycle as 27 days and inserted past periods that show same average. If I use this as tracker, it is not reliable at all.
Wow
I wanted an app that would tell me more about which phase I’m in and how it can affect me emotionally, energy wise and my body. I also wanted to understand whether things like moon cycle or weather can affect this. This app does everything and comes with lots of helpful tips on how to get me through the day depending on what phase in my menstrual cycle I’m in and other factors that might affect my mood. I only just got it but so far very impressed and the tech side of things is super well done and easy to use.
So helpful!
I’m 36 years old and this app has helped me understand my hormones and cycle better than ever! The Moody app is personable, easy to navigate, and easy to understand. I can tell
actual humans are running this app.
The only reason I put 4 Stars is that it doesn’t have the option to be a Widget! I downloaded another cycle tracking app just to be a widget. That way every day I can instantly see on my phone screen where I’m at with my cycle.
Inaccurate
The app randomly started predicting a 25 day cycle which made no sense considering my average cycle length. When I make edits to the calendar, they’re initially reflected but when I reopen the app, they haven’t saved. I guess I need to switch to a better, more reliable tracker.
It Won’t Track Moods Until You Pay
There is no free version of the app because the moment you try to track your moods after setting it up, unless you’re subscribed, it won’t let you. You HAVE to subscribe or else the app is useless. The main purpose of even downloading a “Mood” app is to track your moods and you can’t actually get that unless you’re subscribed.
Needs Proper Terms for Phases
The app is great. The only complaint I ever have is that it says ‘rise, shift and reflect’ instead of the proper terms for each phase of the cycle.
They’ll send you an explanation you can go back to figure it out, but it would be 5/5 if the phases were displayed instead of using confusing euphemisms.
needs accurate terminology
I the symptom tracker has been helpful and I’ve noticed a number of patterns I wasn’t expecting which helps me be more accepting and compassionate towards myself, BUT 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 Update: over a year later with multiple other users requesting the same thing and multiple developer responses, yet no changes to the phase names at all. I got a different app
0 stars, it’s a monthly subscription
They make you fill out all of your information without mentioning that a subscription is required until you are done. They should have mentioned it at the start so I didn’t waste my time. Uninstalled.
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