
Making menstrual cycle data count
Many people already track via cycle tracking apps like Clue. Find out how integrating this data into health records could...
Dr. Amanda Shea is Clue’s fractional Chief Science Officer. She holds a PhD in molecular biology and has a background in ovarian cancer research. At Clue, she leads the company’s research and oversees both internal studies and collaborations with external experts. Amanda is passionate about closing the gender data gap and using self-tracked health data to better understand menstrual and reproductive health experiences.
Many people already track via cycle tracking apps like Clue. Find out how integrating this data into health records could...
Clue’s Chief Medical Officer, Lynae Brayboy, shares six ways tracking with Clue can really help you–and others.
When you track in Clue, you contribute to an unprecedented data set used by top institutions and clinicians in research,...
The results of the Ideal Partner Survey — a collaboration between Clue, the University of Göttingen and MyONE Condoms.
Clue is supporting groundbreaking new research to find out
Clue recently partnered with the Gates Foundation on a first-of its-kind study on heavy menstrual bleeding.
We never have and we never will sell the data you track with Clue.
Access to birth control should be convenient, affordable, and personalized. Because this isn’t the case for everyone, it’s important to...
Pregnancy loss at any stage can be difficult to experience. Most people experience grief, but some people have other reactions....








