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Drip Alternative: Period Trackers With iOS Support

Drip (Bloody Health) is free, open source, and on-device. But it's Android-only. Floriva adds iOS support and privacy-first architecture.

Drip Gets the Hard Part Right Drip (Bloody Health) is an open source period tracker built with privacy as the primary design constraint. The code is public, the data model is transparent, and nothing leaves your Android device. There are no analytics SDKs, no account creation, no server side storage. Anyone can read the source and confirm this. For Android users who want to know with certainty that their reproductive health data is not accessible to any third party, Drip is a legitimate choice. The open source model means the privacy claims can be verified, not just trusted. The Android Limitation Drip is Android only. There is no iOS version, and there are no documented plans for one. The app is maintained by volunteer contributors under a GPL 3.0 license, which means iOS development depends on contributors with both the time and platform specific knowledge to build it. This is a hard constraint, not a roadmap item. iPhone users cannot use Drip. Users who switch from Android to iPhone lose access to their data. Users who track on both a phone and tablet cannot sync between them. How Floriva Compares Floriva uses the same on device storage model as Drip: your data stays on your dev