Company Name: Flo Living
About: MyFLO®: the official Cycle Syncing® app & period tracker designed by Alisa
Vitti, the creator of the Cycle Syncing® method, best-selling author of
WomanCode and In the FLO, and founder of FLO Living.
MyFLO® is uniquely
tailored to support your hormonal health from your first period to your last,
empowering you to sync your life with your cycle phases and address your
symptoms naturally.
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Developer: FLO Living LLC
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by Branfa
This app may be helpful for about a month, but after you use it for a month you will realize that all the content is stock and will simply repeat over and over. Moreover, the app does not allow you to enter your basal body temperature, which is pretty key for tracking your cycle and fertility. Alisa Vitti has some good ideas, but this is essentially a money making app, which suggests buying more expensive “programs” to fix your “symptoms". The app will “figure out” if you have certain issues with your cycle/hormones, based on very little information and a non-customizable chart of 4 period phases. The 4 period phases are correct and the issues could be correct as well, but the app goes on very little information. Also, the app does not allow for any flexibility after you input your initial info (say, if your cycle is shorter or longer one month, it will treat it as a problem, instead of a one-time issue). The app also does not allow for the phases to vary in length each month, a problem that could be easily solved by adding the ability to track one’s BBT. Only by tracking that it’s possible to pinpoint an approximate date for ovulation. So, I would not recommend it as it is, and would hope that the app improves with time.
by Meowzin
Per the FAQ, if you accidentally schedule a cycle incorrectly there is not a way to delete it. The options are to manually edit the data or DELETE THE APP AND CREATE A NEW ACCOUNT. How is this a realistic solution? (btw you have to go to the FAQs to even get to the edit option.)
The idea and info within the application are great and really informative. But the most basic of calendar features are far below my realistic expectations. I’ve been using Clue to track my cycles for years and enjoy it, but following a recommendation I purchased this app with the intention of gaining more insight on actionable steps to take to improve and understand your individual cycle. Personally I find the design a bit flat and gimmicky towards women, in that the color palette and wording skews stereotypically feminine like a tacky tampon commercial. It just doesn’t resonate with me; women don’t need to be marketed to about having a period— it’s a fact of life and is oddly softened and glamorized in media lol. I want to feel empowered, not pandered to, you know? The content of what you can learn about your unique phases is fantastic, but so far the experience is lacking so I’m waiting on an overhaul of the interface if I’m to use it again. Because I really would like to learn the insights it could provide!
by Morgan_a92
I had listened to a podcast in which Alisa had talked about this app and how it included ideas for how to eat and exercise during each phase of your cycle. I downloaded the app thinking that it would take a lot of the guess work out of the tumultuous relationship that I have with my cycle. I was so disappointed that the “food” suggestions are limited to three or four items, rather than the robust list that I was hoping for to help me create more meal plans from. The exercise suggestions are okay- I’ll give the app the benefit of the doubt and try to implement some of the suggested intensity (or lack thereof) levels advised for each phase of my cycle to see how it affects me. I suppose the app could be useful for those who make the in-app purchases, but truth be told, considering there wasn’t anything advertised upon downloading the app that said “in-app purchases,” I was jaded into thinking I was getting a really great deal for the $1.99 that I paid. That just wasn’t the case. If you want the most out of this app, just know that you’ll be dropping another $1k+ in addition to the cost of the app.
Overall, just really unimpressed. I’ve gotten better value out of the free Clue app that I use for cycle tracking and will continue using that over this.