Clue expands wearable integrations to enhance cycle tracking
Clue, the leading women-led period and cycle tracker trusted by more than 100 million people worldwide, has announced expanded integrations with a slate of major wearable partners. The initiative aims to bring richer, more seamless health data into Clue’s cycle tracking ecosystem, empowering users to monitor their cycles in tandem with their preferred wearable devices.
Who’s joining the integration wave?
The expansion includes collaborations with Withings, Ultrahuman, WHOOP, Huawei, Polar, and Fitbit, among others. Each partner brings a unique data stream—ranging from continuous heart rate and activity metrics to sleep quality—that Clue can synthesize with user-entered symptoms, cycle phases, and fertility windows. The goal is to deliver more accurate period predictions and personalized insights without requiring users to double-enter information.
Why this matters for Clue users
For many table-stakes digital health users, wearable data can be a game changer. Heart rate variability, resting heart rate, sleep duration, and activity levels can correlate with hormonal fluctuations across the menstrual cycle. By integrating these signals, Clue can offer more nuanced cycle forecasts, improved symptom tracking, and better planning for workouts, travel, and daily routines.
What to expect from the integrations
Early feedback suggests tighter data synchronization, smoother device pairing, and real-time updates as users move through their cycle. The integrations are designed with privacy and user control in mind, giving people the option to choose which data streams are shared with Clue and how that data influences predictions and insights.
Impact on wellness and personalized care
Wearable-assisted cycle tracking supports a broader approach to personal wellness. Athletes, busy professionals, and caregivers alike can benefit from a system that aligns training plans, sleep strategies, and symptom management with hormonal changes. By collaborating with a diverse range of wearable brands, Clue reinforces its commitment to accessible, evidence-based insights that can adapt to different lifestyles and tech ecosystems.
What this means for the future
As wearables become more embedded in everyday health routines, Clue’s expanded integrations signal a shift toward more interconnected, user-centric health platforms. The collaboration with Withings, Ultrahuman, WHOOP, Huawei, Polar, Fitbit, and others positions Clue at the forefront of the growing trend to unify menstrual health with general wellness data. Users can anticipate ongoing enhancements, including more granular analytics, customizable dashboards, and smarter recommendations tailored to individual hormonal patterns.
For more information, Clue users can check the app’s update notes and the company’s official newsroom releases to explore device compatibility and setup guidance. The collaboration underscores Clue’s mission to democratize menstrual health by making it easier to understand how daily habits intersect with cycles—and to do so through the devices people already trust and use.
