Track your cycle privately โ no email, no account, no data trail.
Not everyone wants to create an account to track their period. Maybe you're concerned about data privacy. Maybe you just want a simple tool without signing up. Here are the best options for tracking your cycle anonymously or without an account in 2026.
| Option | Account Required | Data Storage | Full Features | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| WomensPal (no account) Best | Optional | Server, encrypted | โ | Free |
| Drip | Never | On-device only | Basic | Free |
| Euki | Never | On-device only | Basic | Free |
| Flo Anonymous Mode | Account optional | Server | Limited | Free |
| Apple Health | No extra account | On-device | Minimal | Free |
WomensPal lets you start tracking without creating an account. You can use the app as a guest โ logging your cycle, symptoms, and ovulation โ with your data stored locally. If you later want to sync across devices or keep a backup, you can create an account. An email address is never required to access full features.
Drip (by Mozilla) and Euki never require an account and never send any data to a server. Everything is stored only on your device. This is the most private option available โ but both apps are basic trackers with no sync, no cross-device access, no pregnancy mode, and no cycle insights. If on-device-only storage is your priority and you only need basic period logging, either of these works.
Euki also has a "decoy mode" โ a separate screen that appears if someone forces you to open the app โ which is particularly useful for users in situations where reproductive health privacy is a safety concern.
Following its 2021 FTC settlement, Flo introduced an Anonymous Mode that lets you use the app without linking your data to an identifiable profile. You can activate it in Settings โ Privacy โ Anonymous Mode. Note: Anonymous Mode in Flo still requires some data to be stored on Flo's servers โ it just isn't linked to your email address. It's an improvement, but it's opt-in rather than the default.
In a post-Roe environment, concerns about reproductive health data privacy are legitimate. Data broker networks can aggregate app data with location data, creating profiles that could be used in ways users didn't anticipate. Choosing an app that either doesn't store data on servers (Drip, Euki) or lets you use it without an identifiable account (WomensPal) meaningfully reduces this risk.
Use WomensPal as a guest. No email, no account, no data trail. Full features, completely free.
Start free โYes โ WomensPal lets you track without an account as a guest. Drip and Euki never require any account and store data only on your device.
Drip and Euki offer on-device-only storage with no account required โ the most private option. WomensPal offers full features with an account-optional model and no data selling.
Flo requires an account but has an Anonymous Mode (introduced after its 2021 FTC settlement) that unlinks your data from an identifiable email address.
Drip and Euki have no sign-up at all โ just open and start tracking. WomensPal has an optional sign-up for sync features but works without one.