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Clue Expands Wearable Integrations with Withings and Top Partners

Clue Expands Wearable Integrations with Withings and Top Partners

Clue Expands Wearable Integrations to Boost women’s health tracking

Clue, the leading women-led period and cycle tracker trusted by millions worldwide, announced a strategic expansion of its wearable integrations on Tuesday. The move broadens how users can monitor menstruation, fertility, and overall health by syncing Clue data with a broader set of devices from Withings, Ultrahuman, WHOOP, Huawei, Polar, and other top wearables. The goal is simple: provide more accurate, seamless insights for people tracking their cycles across different ecosystems.

Why integration matters for cycle tracking

For many users, a single device cannot capture the full picture of personal health. Hormonal shifts, sleep quality, activity levels, and heart-rate variability all interact with the menstrual cycle. By enabling deeper data exchange between Clue and a wider array of wearables, users gain a more nuanced understanding of how their bodies respond to workouts, stress, and daily routines. This holistic approach helps users anticipate symptoms, optimize performance, and make informed decisions about nutrition, rest, and training.

Key partners and what the expansions offer

The collaboration with Withings brings BP and sleep metrics into Clue’s cycle analytics, enabling users to cross-reference blood pressure trends and nightly rest with their cycle phases. Ultrahuman’s metabolic insights and continuous glucose monitoring features are now more easily integrated into cycle forecasting, which can improve mood and energy management during different phases. WHOOP adds its robust strain and recovery data, while Huawei and Polar contribute their respective heart-rate monitoring and GPS-enabled activity metrics. Collectively, these integrations reduce data silos and give users a unified health picture across devices they already own.

Enhanced data synchronization

Clue’s platform uses intelligent data fusion to align wearable readings with cycle information. The result is more precise predictions of fertile windows, period start dates, and symptom timelines. Importantly, user privacy remains a priority; data sharing is opt-in with transparent controls, and users can tailor which metrics they want to feed into Clue’s models.

User empowerment and accessibility

For many people, managing a menstrual cycle intersects with managing a busy life. The expanded integrations are designed to streamline daily routines. A user can wear a fitness tracker during a workout, sync it with Clue, and receive actionable insights on the same platform. The broader device support also makes Clue more accessible to communities that rely on non-traditional wearables or country-specific devices while maintaining a strong commitment to accuracy and reliability.

What this means for Clue’s broader health ecosystem

The expansion aligns with Clue’s mission to make women’s health data more actionable and less fragmented. By bridging gaps between wearable ecosystems and cycle tracking, the company hopes to foster informed conversations between patients and clinicians. Health professionals can leverage integrated data streams to monitor patterns over time, potentially improving diagnosis and management of cycle-related symptoms and conditions.

Looking ahead

Clue’s leadership says the strategy is to keep widening compatibility without compromising user experience or privacy. As new wearables enter the market, Clue plans to add more partnerships and refine its data interpretation models to deliver even sharper cycle insights. For users, this means fewer app-switching moments and more confidence in understanding how lifestyle factors shape their cycles.

About Clue

Clue is a woman-led health tech company focused on empowering people to understand their menstrual cycles through accurate tracking, intuitive planning, and data-driven personalization. With millions of users globally, Clue continues to innovate at the intersection of fertility awareness, wellness, and everyday life.