PCOS Bae: Tracker, Diet & Scan
PCOS Bae: Tracker, Diet & Scan Summary
PCOS Bae: Tracker, Diet & Scan is a with in-app purchases iOS app in Health And Fitness by Anton Gariachii. Released in Jun 2026 (recently released ago). It has 2.00 ratings with a 5.00★ (excellent) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 66 monthly active users and generates around $<10K monthly revenue (100% IAP / 0% ads). Store last updated Jun 29, 2026
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Meet PCOS Bae — your pocket coach for living well with PCOS. Snap any meal for an instant PCOS-friendly grade, follow a cycle calendar built for irregular cycles, and track the symptoms that actually matter.
PCOS Bae turns confusing advice into gentle, honest, evidence-based steps. No shame and no fad diets — just clarity about how food, hormones and your cycle connect.
WHAT YOU CAN DO
- Scan a meal and see its impact on insulin, inflammation and hormones in seconds
- Get a friendlier swap for any dish — no "bad" foods, ever
- Log periods on a calendar designed for irregular, PCOS cycles
- Track symptoms, mood, weight and energy, then spot your patterns
- Export a clean 1-page report to bring to your doctor
- Learn from short, research-backed lessons on insulin, inositol and more
POWERED BY AI
- Photos are analyzed in real time to estimate macros and PCOS grades
- Meal photos are never sold and never used for ads
FREE & PRO
- Free forever: cycle, symptom and mood tracking, lessons, recipes and your doctor report
- Pro removes the daily scan limit. Choose weekly with a 3-day free trial, yearly, or pay once for lifetime
Payment will be charged to your Apple ID at confirmation of purchase. Subscriptions renew automatically unless canceled at least 24 hours before the end of the period. Manage or cancel anytime in Account Settings.
PCOS Bae is a wellness app and does not provide medical diagnosis or treatment. Always talk to your clinician.
Privacy Policy: https://byanton.dev/pcosbae/privacy
Terms of Use: https://byanton.dev/pcosbae/terms