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Client wellbeingJuly 2026

Cycle tracking

A private, client-owned menstrual cycle tracker with consent-gated coach visibility — phase context to coach the whole athlete, only ever what she chooses to share.

Cycle tracking

Coaching the whole athlete means acknowledging the cycle instead of ignoring it. This tracker is logged and owned by the client — she chooses exactly what a coach can see, and you get just enough read-only context to coach around the whole person.

How it works
  1. 1
    She logs her cycle privately

    The client records her periods and symptoms in her own app. It’s private by default — hers to keep or share.

  2. 2
    She chooses what to share

    Nothing, just the phase, or the full history — three sharing levels, changeable any time. The coach can never write.

  3. 3
    You get phase context

    When shared, a subtle phase chip appears on her profile and schedule — read-only, and only what she agreed to.

What the tracker works out
  • Current phase & dayestimated from her own history, not a fixed 28 days
  • Next periodprojected on the calendar so nothing lands as a surprise
  • Fertile windowmarked with its own subtle indicator
  • Irregular cyclesflagged honestly rather than dressed up as precise
What shipped
  • Client-owned data — private by default
  • Three sharing levels: private, phase-only, or full
  • Coach access is strictly read-only
  • Phase and next-period predictions from her own history
Explore the feature
In practice

How trainers use it

1

Context for a tough session

A low-energy week reads differently with phase context — you coach the response instead of shrugging.

2

Trust through control

She owns the data and sets the boundary. That’s what makes sharing it with a coach feel safe.

3

Coach the whole athlete

Acknowledging the cycle — without overclaiming what it means for training — is simply better coaching.

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