Lady Log - A period tracker

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About this app

The simple period tracker


Lady Log is a cycle tracker that allows you to quickly and easily record your menstrual cycle. The app is easy to use and displays only the most important data.
At a glance, you can see which day of your cycle you are on and how long it will be until the next cycle starts.

LadyLog is a free period tracker with no advertising. You can use every functionality without paying for it. There is a additional theme (that's the in-app purchase) you can buy if you want to support my work.

Quick Recording


Start recording your next menstrual cycle with just one click!

Notes


Would you like to remember something specific on a day? Just add a note.

Personalized Design


Customize the look and feel of the app to your liking by selecting one of the various themes.

Calendar


The integrated calendar allows you to quickly and easily record and view past periods. Additionally, forecasts for future periods are displayed.

Statistics


The app also offers some statistics, such as the average cycle length or the duration of the last periods.

Fertile Days


Do you also want to see your fertile days? No problem! Our menstrual tracker offers you the option to display them additionally. Please note, however, that this is only an estimation based on your entered periods and should not be used for contraception.

Data Security


Your data belongs only to you! The app works without registration and the data is stored only on your phone!
Updated on
Apr 28, 2024

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
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No data collected
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