Spot On Period Tracker

Spot On Period Tracker
Spot On Period Tracker
Developer: PPDirect
Category: Health & Fitness
779.5K installs
7.4K ratings
+60 weekly installs
trend steady
+492 monthly installs
trend steady

Spot On Period Tracker Summary

Spot On Period Tracker is a Android app in the Health And Fitness category, developed by PPDirect. First released 9 years ago(Jun 2016), the app has accumulated 779.5K+ total installs and 7.4K ratings with a 3.93★ (average) average rating.

Recent activity: 60 installs this week (492 over 4 weeks) showing steady growth View trends →

Data tracking: SDKs and third-party integrations were last analyzed on May 9, 2025. The app's network data flows (API traffic to/from the app and its SDKs) were last crawled on May 7, 2025.

Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Sep 30, 2024 (version 5192).


3.93★

Ratings: 7.4K

5★
4★
3★
2★
1★

Screenshots

App screenshot
App screenshot
App screenshot
App screenshot

App Description

A birth control and period tracker from Planned Parenthood Direct

“This new period tracking app is a serious game-changer.” — Teen Vogue

Staying on top of your cycle has never been easier or more fun with Spot On — a birth control and period tracker powered by Planned Parenthood Direct.

Stay consistent with birth control reminders, guidance, and tips — no matter your method or your schedule.

If you’re not on birth control, Spot On can accurately predict your period and give you a heads up on when you’re likely to be fertile.
Track Your Period, Fertility, and Menstrual Cycle
• Your flow — from spotting to light to heavy days.
• Your symptoms — fatigue, cramps, or stomach aches.
• Your activities — exercise, sex, or sleep quality

Manage Your Birth Control
• Track any method that affects your period: the pill, patch, ring, implant, shot, and IUD.
• Set discreet reminders specific to your birth control or menstrual cycle.

Support & Resources
• Connection to Chat/Text health educator hotline to speak directly with experts.
• No judgment or assumptions about you, your reproductive goals, or your reasons for using birth control.

...a smart, unassuming, useful piece of technology — thank the gynecological cosmic forces.” — The Cut

“We’ve already downloaded it — have you?” — Shape