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Archive tab

The Archive tab (wave icon) shows your full history. You can view it in two ways, switchable with a segmented control at the top of the screen.


Timeline view

The Timeline view groups your logs by cycle. Each card represents one complete cycle and shows:

  • Start date and cycle length in days.
  • Flow pills — a condensed view of the days logged as menstruation or spotting.
  • Pain pills — days with recorded pain and their intensity.
  • Symptom chips — all symptoms recorded during that cycle.

Scroll upward to go further into the past.


Table view

The Table view shows one row per logged day. Columns:

Column Content
Date Day and month.
Flow Flow type and intensity pill.
Pain Pain level pill, if recorded.
Symptoms All symptoms for the day, as compact chips.
Notes First line of any note, truncated.

Tap a row to open the full day detail. Use the Filter button to narrow the table to a specific date range or to days with a particular symptom.


Statistics tab

The Statistics tab (chart icon) shows aggregate data about your logged history. All numbers are calculated locally on your device from your entries — no external service is involved.


Summary cards

Three headline figures at the top of the screen:

Card Meaning
Average cycle length Mean number of days across all complete logged cycles.
Average period duration Mean number of consecutive menstruation days per cycle.
Cycles logged Total number of complete cycles in your history.

These cards update every time you save a new entry.


Cycle length chart

A bar chart showing the length of each individual cycle in chronological order. This makes it easy to spot irregular cycles or a gradual shift in your rhythm.


Symptom frequency chart

A horizontal bar chart showing how often each symptom has appeared across your recorded cycles, expressed as a percentage. The most frequent symptoms appear at the top.

No data? Statistics require at least one complete cycle to be logged. A cycle is considered complete once a new cycle start has been recorded.


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