Period Log Tracker

Period Log Tracker
Developer: Do Tri
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Period Log Tracker Summary

Period Log Tracker is a ad-supported, with in-app purchases iOS app in Health And Fitness by Do Tri. Released in Jun 2026 (1 month ago). Store last updated Jun 10, 2026

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App Description

Track your menstrual cycle with a simple and private period tracker designed to help you stay informed about your body.

Period Log Tracker helps you record periods, predict upcoming cycles, estimate ovulation dates, and identify fertile windows. Whether you're monitoring cycle patterns, planning ahead, or simply keeping a personal health record, the app provides clear insights in an easy-to-use calendar.

FEATURES

• Log period start and end dates
• Track menstrual cycle history
• Predict upcoming periods
• Estimate ovulation dates
• Monitor fertile windows
• View cycle details in a calendar
• Track average cycle and period length
• Receive period reminders
• Receive ovulation reminders
• Customize cycle and period settings
• Choose light mode, dark mode, or system appearance
• Export data to CSV (Premium)
• Access advanced cycle statistics (Premium)
• Remove ads with Premium Lifetime

ADVANCED STATISTICS

Premium users can unlock additional insights, including:

• Average cycle length
• Average period length
• Shortest and longest cycles
• Cycle regularity insights
• Cycle trend tracking

PRIVATE BY DESIGN

Your data stays on your device and is never shared or sold. No account creation is required.

PREMIUM LIFETIME

Unlock Premium with a one-time purchase:

• Remove Ads
• Export Data (CSV)
• Advanced Statistics

No subscriptions. No recurring charges.

Whether you are tracking periods, monitoring fertility, or simply maintaining a personal cycle calendar, Period Log Calendar provides an easy and reliable way to stay informed.
Download today and start tracking your cycle with confidence.

Disclaimer: Period and ovulation predictions are estimates based on user-provided information and should not be used as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.