Menopause Tracker App – Log Hot Flashes, HRT, Hormones & Mood

Menopause Tracker

Menopause Tracker

Hormone, Symptom & HRT Companion

Log hot flashes, night sweats, mood, sleep, brain fog, HRT doses, and hormone labs in one organized record. Menopause Tracker is built for women in perimenopause and post menopause who want to take charge of the transition.

  • Hot flash and night sweat frequency and severity tracking
  • Mood, sleep, libido, and brain fog daily log
  • HRT, estrogen, progesterone, and supplement schedule
  • FSH, estradiol, and thyroid lab trends visible across visits

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Free to download. Menopause Tracker is a self-tracking tool, not a medical device, and does not diagnose, treat, or prescribe.

Care Plan

Your Menopause Management Plan

Menopause Tracker ships with a guided plan covering vasomotor symptoms, mood and sleep, hormone therapy adherence, and the labs that actually inform treatment.

Hot Flashes and Night Sweats

Tap to log each hot flash or night sweat with severity and trigger. See daily and weekly frequency and watch whether HRT, lifestyle changes, or non-hormonal options are actually working.

Mood, Sleep, Brain Fog

Daily scoring for mood, anxiety, irritability, sleep quality, brain fog, and energy. The four most common quality-of-life complaints in menopause become a chart your clinician can read, not a memory test.

Hormone and Health Labs

Log FSH, estradiol, progesterone, testosterone, TSH, vitamin D, lipid panel, and bone density results. Trends across visits matter more than any single number.

HRT and Medications

Schedule estrogen patches or pills, progesterone, testosterone if prescribed, plus non-hormonal options like SSRIs or gabapentin. Track adherence and side effects together so dose adjustments are evidence based.

Why Track

Why Tracking Matters

Menopause is a multi-year transition whose symptoms shift constantly. Tracking turns that turbulence into a chart you and your clinician can act on.

Hot flashes alone can last 7 to 10 years on average and cluster differently for every woman. Logging frequency and severity is the only way to know whether a new HRT dose, an SSRI, lifestyle change, or supplement is actually helping or whether the day to day variation has just shifted.

Mood, sleep, and brain fog in menopause are commonly dismissed as ‘just getting older.’ Daily logging makes the connection between sleep quality, vasomotor symptoms, and mood obvious within weeks, and gives you and your clinician evidence when discussing treatment options.

Lab values matter, but more for ruling things in or out than for prescribing. A clear log of how you actually feel alongside your FSH, estradiol, thyroid, and vitamin D trends supports much better treatment decisions than a single annual snapshot.

Expected Outcomes

What You Can Expect

Consistent use over 30, 60, and 90 days typically surfaces patterns like these.

Honest Hot Flash Baseline

Within two weeks you have a real baseline of frequency and severity. When HRT, SSRIs, lifestyle changes, or supplements start, you can tell if they are working in 30 to 60 days.

Better Sleep Awareness

Sleep quality scoring alongside night sweats and HRT timing reveals the changes that actually help: dose adjustments, timing shifts, room temperature, alcohol cutoffs.

Mood and Brain Fog Patterns

Mood and cognition tracked over months show whether the rough days cluster around poor sleep, vasomotor crashes, or other triggers — and whether treatment is moving the trend.

Lab Trajectory

FSH, estradiol, TSH, vitamin D, and lipid panel plotted across visits so your annual labs become a trend, not an isolated value.

Reliable HRT Adherence

Patch changes on schedule, progesterone in the right window, testosterone if prescribed. Adherence visible as a number rather than a guess at the next visit.

A Real Record for Your Clinician

Hand your gynecologist, menopause specialist, or primary care team a structured 90 day PDF instead of trying to summarize months of symptoms from memory.

Individual results vary. Menopause Tracker supports self-tracking and is not a substitute for a licensed healthcare professional.

Tracking

What to Track

Fields that turn a menopause log into a record your clinician can actually use.

Hot flashes (frequency and severity)

Night sweats and sleep quality

Mood, anxiety, irritability

Brain fog and concentration

Energy and fatigue level

Libido and intimacy comfort

Period or spotting pattern

FSH, estradiol, progesterone, testosterone

TSH, free T4, vitamin D, lipid panel

HRT, SSRIs, gabapentin, supplements

Weight and waist measurements

Bone density (DEXA) and calcium intake

Community Tips

Tracking Tips

Practical advice from people managing menopause. Not medical advice; structural advice for your log.

Tap Hot Flashes In Real Time

Retroactive counts undercount badly. The tap-to-log button captures each episode with the right time and severity so weekly totals are real.

Log Sleep Quality, Not Just Hours

Six hours of broken sleep is not six hours of restorative sleep. Quality scoring is what correlates with how the next day actually feels.

Schedule HRT Around an Anchor

Patch changes or oral HRT pinned to a recurring weekly anchor (Sunday breakfast, Wednesday alarm) raise adherence more than dose timing tweaks.

Note Trigger Foods and Drinks

Alcohol, hot drinks, and spicy foods are the most common vasomotor triggers. Logging them alongside hot flashes lets you see the personal pattern.

Cardio and Strength on the Same Log

Movement is one of the strongest non-hormonal levers for menopause symptoms. Strength training in particular helps mood, sleep, and bone density.

Photograph Every Lab

Attach FSH, estradiol, thyroid, lipid, vitamin D, and DEXA reports. The numbers plot automatically and the originals stay archived.

Bring the Export to Every Visit

Menopause specialists in particular benefit from a 90 day symptom and HRT log. Decisions about dose, route, and add-ons get measurably better with data in front of them.

Discuss Risks With Real Data

HRT decisions are personal. A real log of symptoms, sleep, mood, and lab trends supports a real conversation about benefits and risks instead of a generic one.

Getting Started

How It Works

Four steps from install to a record you can actually share.

1

Set Your Stage

Mark perimenopause, menopause, or post menopause, list current symptoms, HRT status, and other medications. Add your menopause specialist or gynecologist if you have one.

2

Log Daily Basics

Tap hot flashes as they happen, score mood and sleep each morning, log HRT doses, and note period or spotting. Each entry takes under 15 seconds.

3

Enter Labs and Visits

Type FSH, estradiol, TSH, vitamin D, lipid panel, and DEXA values. Attach the lab PDFs and the app plots every marker across time.

4

Review and Share

Open the summary before every appointment: hot flash frequency, mood and sleep trends, lab trajectory, HRT adherence. Export a clinician-ready PDF or keep it private.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Menopause Tracker a medical device?+
No. Menopause Tracker is a self-tracking app. It is not a medical device and does not diagnose, treat, prescribe, or recommend medication. HRT and menopause care decisions belong with your clinician.
Does it support perimenopause as well as post menopause?+
Yes. You can mark perimenopause, menopause, or post menopause and the tracking emphasis adapts (period patterns and FSH variability in perimenopause; vasomotor and bone health post menopause).
Does it track HRT including patches, gels, and pellets?+
Yes. Estrogen patches, gels, pills, vaginal estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, and pellets are all supported with custom reminder schedules and dose tracking.
Can I track non-hormonal options like SSRIs or gabapentin?+
Yes. The medication module supports SSRIs, SNRIs, gabapentin, clonidine, and any other prescription or supplement you use for menopause symptoms.
Does it sync with Apple Health or Google Health?+
Yes. Menopause Tracker can pull sleep, steps, heart rate, weight, and menstrual cycle data from Apple Health on iOS and from Android health integrations, with category-level consent you control.
Can I export my data for my clinician?+
Yes. Every period exports as a clinician-ready PDF or CSV including hot flashes, mood and sleep, labs, HRT adherence, and lifestyle data.
Is my health data private?+
Yes. Data is stored securely, never sold or shared for advertising, and no social login is required.

Track menopause. Take charge of the transition.

Log hot flashes, mood, sleep, HRT, and labs in one place. Walk into every appointment with a real picture instead of a memory test.

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Free to download. No credit card required. Menopause Tracker is a self-tracking tool and is not a medical device.

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Menopause Tracker is a self-tracking app. It is not a medical device and is not a substitute for a gynecologist, menopause specialist, or other qualified healthcare professional. Content on this page is for informational purposes only and is not medical advice. If you experience heavy or unexpected vaginal bleeding, severe mood changes, chest pain, or any urgent symptom, seek immediate medical attention.