GetMyMood Period & Cycle Tracker

Partner sharing on iOS and Android

Share your cycle with your partner — on your terms

The week before your period shouldn't need a nightly briefing. Partner Sharing gives one trusted person a simple view of where you are in your cycle — so support can show up without you having to explain, again.

Partner Sharing lets you make selected cycle information visible to one invited partner: your current cycle phase and cycle day, plus only the details you choose to enable. You decide what's shared, and either of you can stop at any time.

Watch how Partner Sharing lets you choose what one trusted person can see.

Support that doesn't need a speech

They can tell the week feels different. They can't tell why.

Partners usually notice the hard week — they just can't place it. A shared view turns "what's wrong?" into "I can see where you are," so the reason is visible instead of left to guesswork.

One glance instead of one more explanation

"It's cycle day 24" is a complete sentence when your partner can see what that means. The context lives in their app, so you don't spend the low-energy days narrating the low-energy days.

Shared, not overshared

Your partner sees where you are in your cycle — not your journal. Private notes, your full symptom history, and your raw period-day records stay yours, always.

What your partner sees — and what they never see

Sharing starts small and only grows where you say so. This is the complete picture, matching our Privacy Policy.

How inviting works

  1. Create an invite in the app. GetMyMood generates a private partner code for one person — and it expires after 7 days, so an old invite can't linger.
  2. Send the link however you like. The link carries the code and nothing personal — no name, no email, no cycle data.
  3. Your partner accepts in the free app. They don't need a tracking account: accepting without one creates a limited partner-only view that can show what you share and nothing more.
Creating a private partner invite code in GetMyMood, with a 7-day expiry and a share button
One invite, one partner, one private code — it expires in 7 days.
GetMyMood sharing preferences with separate controls for calendar and phase, ovulation, history, and symptom categories
Every shared detail is its own switch.
GetMyMood preview sheet showing exactly what the partner will see before sharing
Preview your partner's screen before sharing a thing.
The partner's read-only Shared Cycles view in GetMyMood with current phase, cycle day, and shared symptoms
What your partner sees: phase, day, and only what you enable.

Partner Sharing is rolling out in beta on iOS and Android. Screens shown with sample data.

You stay in control, the whole time

Change your mind, detail by detail

Sharing isn't all-or-nothing. Turn individual details on or off whenever you like — your partner's view updates to match, and nothing needs to be renegotiated. A built-in preview shows you exactly what your partner's screen looks like before anything is shared.

Stop sharing at any time

Revoke access or disconnect entirely from inside the app — and your partner can disconnect too. Once the change reaches their app, it stops future access and removes the shared information stored on their device.

Honest about the limits

Partner Sharing is built for someone you trust. No app can control screenshots or what a person remembers — so you choose the recipient, and we keep the off switch within reach.

Private by design, down to the invite link

Cycle data is sensitive, so the sharing plumbing is engineered as carefully as the app itself.

Invite links that leave no trail

The invite page loads no analytics, suppresses referrer data so the code can never land in hosting logs or reach third parties, and is excluded from search engines. The code exists to open the app — nowhere else.

Your code stays yours

Your invite code is never displayed to your partner, and their app receives only the technical identifiers needed to keep the connection working — none of them shown on screen.

One partner, with guardrails

Sharing connects you with a single invited partner and runs alongside safety and abuse-prevention controls: the moment someone connects with your code, you're told which device connected and when — with a one-tap revoke if it wasn't your partner. Like everything in GetMyMood, shared information is encrypted in transit and in storage.

These are the essentials — our Privacy Policy is the full, authoritative source for how Partner Sharing data is handled.

Partner Sharing FAQs

Can my partner see everything I log?

No. While sharing is active, your partner can see your current cycle phase and cycle day, plus only the details you enable — such as period estimates, shared calendar ranges, ovulation estimates, your most recent entry in the categories you choose, and flow intensity. Your private notes, full symptom history, and raw period-day records are never shared.

Does my partner need their own account?

Your partner needs the free GetMyMood app, but not a tracking account. Accepting an invite without one creates a limited partner-only view that can show what you share and nothing more — it skips tracker onboarding and cannot log period or symptom data.

Can I stop sharing whenever I want?

Yes. You can change what you share, revoke access, or disconnect entirely from inside the app — and your partner can disconnect too. Once the change reaches your partner's app, it stops future access and removes the shared information stored on their device.

Can I share my cycle with more than one person?

No. Partner Sharing connects you with one invited partner, which keeps the sharing relationship simple to reason about and simple to end.

Is the invite link safe to send over chat?

The invite link carries a private code and no personal information, and the code expires after 7 days. The page it opens loads no analytics, suppresses referrer data so the code cannot leak into logs, and is excluded from search engines. The code itself is never displayed to your partner.

Is Partner Sharing for fertility planning or contraception?

No. Partner Sharing is for awareness and everyday support between partners. It is not a medical, fertility, contraception, emergency, or safety service, and shared estimates should not be used to prevent pregnancy or confirm ovulation.

GetMyMood is designed for cycle awareness and self-tracking. It is not medical advice, birth control, fertility treatment, or a diagnosis tool.