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.
A lot of cycle trackers right now sell that data and there is some concern it could be used to find women who have miscarried and charge them with a crime.
Something like your idea is safer for women to use.
How can that even be a thing? Miscarriages happen all the time
Well a miscarriage is basically an abortion and an abortion is basically a murder.
/s, to be clear, but some people will say that sincerely and in some parts of the world they get to write the law.
Do you know about drip? It as local non-profit cross-platform open source smartphone app and my girlfriend is a happy user for years.
It is a greap project, mine is not a replacement, but a little bit different approach. It’s a self-hosted web application that you run on infrastructure you control and access from multiple devices. In Drip you can export or import data, but this step is a payment for privacy. Mine offers privacy but from a different perspective.
So what you’re saying is, you added private Cloud storage to it?
No-no, you run your VPS and deploy it there. So you define your storage, it can be homeVPS




