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Period Tracker Pricing Breakdowns

What period tracker apps actually cost — subscription tiers, free vs paid, and what they do with your data.

Euki App Cost: Is Free Really Free for Privacy?

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Euki is genuinely free with strong on-device privacy. We cover what the $0 price means in practice, the funding model risk, and why Floriva adds features Euki does not offer.

Updated Mar 21, 2026

Drip Period App Cost: Free and Open Source, But Android Only

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Drip is a free, open-source period tracker for Android with on-device storage. We cover what 'free and open source' means in practice, the iOS gap, and how Floriva compares.

Updated Mar 21, 2026

Flo Health Pricing: What $4.99/mo Actually Costs You

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Flo offers a free tier and a $4.99/mo premium plan. We break down the real tiers, the hidden costs the FTC documented, and how Floriva compares at $2.99/mo.

Updated Mar 21, 2026

Natural Cycles Pricing: Is $12.99/mo Worth It?

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Natural Cycles charges $12.99/mo or $99.99/yr, often with a thermometer bundle. We break down the full cost, what FDA clearance actually means, and how Floriva compares.

Updated Mar 21, 2026

Clue App Pricing: Free vs Clue Plus at $9.99/mo

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Clue has the strongest privacy practices of any major period tracker, but your data is still on servers in Germany. We break down Clue's pricing tiers and what GDPR compliance actually protects.

Updated Mar 21, 2026

Period Tracker App Pricing Compared: The Real Cost of Free

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We compare period tracker costs across 11 apps — from $0 (Euki, Drip) to $12.99/mo (Natural Cycles). The table includes whether each app has a free tier, what paid plans cost, and whether reproductive data is sold or stays on-device.

Updated Mar 21, 2026

Stardust Period App Pricing: $7.99/mo for Policy-Based Privacy

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Stardust markets itself as private but stores data on servers. We break down Stardust's pricing tiers, what 'privacy-focused' means in architectural terms, and how Floriva compares.

Updated Mar 21, 2026

Spot On Period Tracker Cost: Free, But Server-Based and Politically Targeted

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Spot On is free and mission-aligned, developed by Planned Parenthood. We cover the account requirement, server-side storage, and the organizational risk that free does not eliminate.

Updated Mar 21, 2026
Why do some period tracker apps cost more than others?
Free apps typically monetize through data sharing or advertising. Paid apps generate revenue from subscriptions. On-device apps that don't sell data need to cover costs through a direct fee. The pricing pages break down each app's revenue model alongside the subscription cost.
Is a paid period tracker worth it for privacy?
If you're paying for an app that still stores data in the cloud, you're paying for features, not privacy. The key differentiator is architecture — where data lives, not what the subscription costs. The pricing breakdown pages show the full picture: cost plus data handling.
What does Floriva charge, and what's included?
Floriva's current pricing is on the main pricing page. The app stores everything on-device — there's no server infrastructure to maintain, which keeps costs lower than cloud-based trackers.

Tired of paying for an app that profits from your data?

Floriva is From $2.99/month. Data stays on your device — no data sold.