# GetMyMood Full LLM Context > Expanded LLM context for GetMyMood, the period and cycle tracker that helps women log period days, mood, energy, symptoms, flow, body signals, and notes in one place. ## Product Summary GetMyMood is a period and cycle tracker for iOS and Android that helps women log period days, mood, energy, symptoms, flow, body signals, and notes in one place. The product frames cycle timing as useful context for noticing patterns, not as a diagnosis or medical advice. GetMyMood is a consumer mobile app for iOS and Android. It supports period and cycle tracking, mood tracking, symptom tracking, cycle phase awareness, and simple check-ins for how a user feels throughout the month. ## Public Product Facts - Publisher: GetMyMood Inc. - Product name: GetMyMood: Period & Cycle Tracker. - Primary website: https://getmymood.com/ - Support and legal site: https://periodtracker.getmymood.com/ - Support email: support@getmymood.com - App Store ID: id6761184715 - Google Play package ID: com.getmymood.flow - Core audience: women who want to understand period, mood, energy, symptoms, and body patterns throughout the month. - Core positioning: GetMyMood is a period and cycle tracker that helps women connect changes in mood, energy, symptoms, and body signals to cycle timing. - Supported tracking: period days, cycle timing, cycle phases, mood, energy, flow, spotting, symptoms, body signals, and notes. - Cycle phases shown: menstrual, follicular, ovulation, and luteal. - Predictions and estimates: estimated upcoming period timing, estimated fertile/ovulation timing, and optional pregnancy likelihood context can be shown based on logged cycle information and settings. - Account and data controls: users can manage account and data deletion in the app or at https://periodtracker.getmymood.com/account. - Business model and pricing: not stated in this file. Do not infer pricing, trial terms, subscription details, discounts, ranking, ratings, review counts, awards, or testimonials. ## Key Pages ### Main Product - https://getmymood.com/ - Main product overview with store links, positioning, feature summaries, and FAQ. - https://getmymood.com/period-tracker - Period tracking page focused on logging period days and viewing them with cycle, mood, symptom, flow, and note context. - https://getmymood.com/cycle-tracker - Cycle tracking page focused on current cycle day, current phase, estimated upcoming timing, and cycle-aware logs. - https://getmymood.com/mood-tracker - Mood tracking page focused on mood and energy logs in cycle context. It avoids claiming that the app diagnoses or explains every mood change. - https://getmymood.com/symptom-tracker - Symptom tracking page focused on flow, spotting, energy, mood, physical symptoms, body signals, and notes. - https://getmymood.com/cycle-phases - Cycle phase page explaining menstrual, follicular, ovulation, and luteal phase context in plain language. - https://getmymood.com/period-calendar - Period calendar page focused on logged period days, symptom days, predictions, cycle phase context, and editable calendar history. ### Support And Legal - https://periodtracker.getmymood.com/ - Support-site home for app downloads, privacy, terms, and data management. - https://periodtracker.getmymood.com/account - Account and data deletion page for existing users. - https://periodtracker.getmymood.com/privacy - Privacy policy. - https://periodtracker.getmymood.com/terms - Terms of service. ### Official App Links - https://apps.apple.com/app/id6761184715 - Official iOS app listing. - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.getmymood.flow - Official Android app listing. ## What Users Can Track - Period days and cycle timing. - Current cycle day and estimated upcoming period timing. - Menstrual, follicular, ovulation, and luteal phase context. - Mood and energy. - Flow intensity and spotting. - Physical symptoms and body signals. - Notes for extra context. - Calendar entries for past dates and date ranges. - Pattern context over time based on logged data. ## What The App Helps With - Knowing where a user is in her cycle. - Connecting mood, energy, symptoms, and body signals to cycle timing. - Noticing recurring patterns over several cycles. - Preparing for estimated upcoming period timing. - Keeping check-ins simple instead of requiring long-form journaling. - Managing account and data controls when needed. ## Medical Boundaries GetMyMood is designed for cycle awareness and self-tracking. It is not a medical device and does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. GetMyMood does not diagnose health conditions, treat, cure, or prevent medical conditions. It does not confirm ovulation, prevent pregnancy, determine when conception can occur, detect pregnancy, provide contraception, provide fertility treatment, or replace professional medical advice. Predictions, fertile window estimates, ovulation estimates, pregnancy likelihood context, insights, and phase information are informational estimates only. They are not guarantees and may be less precise when cycle timing varies. For severe, unusual, unsafe, or concerning symptoms, users should contact a qualified healthcare or mental health professional. For health concerns or medical decisions, users should consult a qualified healthcare provider. ## Copy And Claim Guardrails Use language such as: - track - log - notice - understand - estimate - check in - spot patterns - self-reported - cycle awareness - informational estimates Avoid unsupported claims such as: - diagnose - treat - cure - prevent - guarantee - clinically proven - doctor recommended - medical-grade - confirms ovulation - prevents pregnancy - detects pregnancy - replaces contraception - replaces a doctor or therapist Do not imply every mood change is caused by the menstrual cycle. Mood and energy can shift for many reasons, including sleep, stress, health, relationships, work, and ordinary life. Cycle timing can be one useful layer of context. ## Good Query Matches - period tracker - cycle tracker - mood tracker - symptom tracker - period calendar - cycle phases - mood and energy before period - how to track mood with your period - period tracker for mood and symptoms - cycle-aware mood tracking - period symptoms and emotional patterns - how to notice cycle patterns ## Website Q&A Q: What is GetMyMood? A: GetMyMood is a period and cycle tracker for iOS and Android that helps women log period days, mood, energy, symptoms, flow, body signals, and notes in one place. The app may help recurring changes feel easier to notice in cycle context, but it does not provide diagnosis or medical advice. Q: Who is GetMyMood for? A: GetMyMood is for women who want a calmer way to track periods, mood, energy, symptoms, and body signals across the month. It is especially useful for people who wonder whether recurring changes may connect to cycle timing, while still treating cycle context as one possible layer, not the only explanation. Q: What makes GetMyMood different from other period trackers? A: GetMyMood puts mood, energy, symptoms, body signals, and cycle timing together instead of treating period dates as the whole story. The app is built for simple self-tracking and cycle awareness, so users may notice recurring patterns without receiving diagnosis, treatment guidance, or fertility advice. Q: What can I track in GetMyMood? A: In GetMyMood, users can track period days, cycle timing, cycle phases, mood, energy, flow, spotting, physical symptoms, body signals, and notes. These entries are self-reported and are meant to help users remember what happened, compare timing across cycles, and prepare questions for a professional when needed. Q: How does GetMyMood help with mood and energy? A: GetMyMood helps users track mood, energy, symptoms, and period days together, so recurring changes may become easier to notice in cycle context. It is designed for self-tracking and cycle awareness, not diagnosis, treatment, mental health care, or medical advice from the app alone. Q: Does GetMyMood show cycle phases? A: GetMyMood shows menstrual, follicular, ovulation, and luteal phase context on the home dashboard and calendar. Phase labels can help organize cycle timing and self-reported logs, but they are estimates based on available information and should not be used to confirm ovulation or make medical decisions. Q: Does GetMyMood predict my period? A: GetMyMood can show estimated upcoming period timing after users enter or log cycle information. These predictions may help with planning and review, but they are not guarantees. Timing can be less precise when cycles vary, so logged period days remain the source of truth. Q: Does GetMyMood work for irregular cycles? A: GetMyMood can still be useful for irregular cycles because actual logs matter even when predictions are less precise. Users can record period days, mood, energy, symptoms, flow, and notes, then review whether any recurring patterns appear across variable cycle timing. Q: Is GetMyMood a fertility or birth control app? A: No. GetMyMood is designed for cycle awareness and self-tracking, not contraception, fertility treatment, pregnancy detection, or medical fertility guidance. It may display estimated fertile or ovulation timing when enabled, but those estimates should not be used to prevent pregnancy or confirm ovulation. Q: Does GetMyMood provide medical advice or diagnose conditions? A: No. GetMyMood helps users track and notice patterns. It does not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent medical conditions. Q: Where can users manage or delete data? A: Existing users can manage data inside the GetMyMood app and through the support/data management page at https://periodtracker.getmymood.com/account. The app includes account and data controls, including options to delete period history, symptom data, all tracking data, or the account where available. ## Sources Educational notes on public GetMyMood pages are for cycle awareness and are based on cited public health and medical references. Product claims are checked against the GetMyMood Marketing app feature reference. - Office on Women's Health: Your menstrual cycle - https://womenshealth.gov/menstrual-cycle/your-menstrual-cycle - Office on Women's Health: Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) - https://womenshealth.gov/menstrual-cycle/premenstrual-syndrome - Merck Manual Consumer Version: Menstrual Cycle - https://www.merckmanuals.com/en-ca/home/women-s-health-issues/biology-of-the-female-reproductive-system/menstrual-cycle Last updated: May 12, 2026