I built a self-hosted period tracker because I couldn't find one worth using

https://lemmy.world/post/43939821

I built a self-hosted period tracker because I couldn't find one worth using - Lemmy.World

My wife needed a cycle tracker. Everything out there was either Flo (which got sued twice for sharing health data) or an abandoned GitHub project. So I built Ovumcy. Single Go binary, SQLite, Docker-ready. No analytics, no third-party APIs, no cloud. Your data stays on your server. Features: period tracking, symptom logging, predictions (ovulation, fertile window), statistics, CSV/JSON export, dark mode, Russian and English. Just pushed v0.2.5. Looking for feedback from real users.

I did the same thing for my partner. She didn’t migrate in the end, and google killed my play store account.

bloodyhealth.gitlab.io - is also a good option.

Some kind of data import would be nice to have according to my partner, but it might be tricky with all the different apps.

drip. app

drip. menstrual cycle and fertility tracking

I like the naming:) and is there any chance to restore access to your account? It looks like it might have a future.

That link isn’t mine, and it is available and active.

Mine is github.com/cameroncros/PrivatePeriodTracker

But it’s abandoned. Your welcome to steal anything you like from it.

GitHub - cameroncros/PrivatePeriodTracker

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GitHub
Well, not stealing, being inspired)