Ida Tin is the co-founder and CEO of Clue. The app is a force in femtech, it uses AI to give personalized insights and predictions, revolutionizing how women understand and manage their reproductive health.
Whether someone is just wanting to understand their cycle, trying to conceive, navigating perimenopause, or managing menstrual symptoms, Clue can be a trusted companion app through every change and choice.
The app also aims to educate people, help them collect data, and advocate for themselves and their health. It strives to be a progressive voice in how people talk about female biology, and aims to eliminate myths and misinformation by providing trustworthy information.
It’s also different from the typical period tracking tools because of its stance on data privacy - basically it doesn’t sell or share your personal data which shockingly most do! Even before it became a legal requirement, Clue was compliant with GDPR. In fact, the data gathered from users tracking their cycle is actually beneficial for scientific research and the team is committed to working with universities and scientists to discover insights that will improve female health.
In a landscape that has been historically under researched and underserved, Clue is helping to set an example by investing in scientifically valid and collaborative research. So yes, this is something to be optimistic about.