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Clue Plus Members will get 50% off a Headspace subscription that includes guidance and support on decreasing cycle-related stress and improving one's wellbeing.
The femtech company also announced users can invest in the app via crowdfunding platform Crowdcube and contribute to its development.
Ida Tin, cofounder and chairwoman at Clue, explains how she sees the fall of Silicon Valley Bank affecting femtech investments and how the sector could progress fruitfully.
Most UAE femtech startups focus on women’s wellness and menstrual health. But other subsectors, such as female-focused mental health, are seriously lagging behind. What’s more, the MENA region accounts for less than 6% of the global femtech industry.
Clue's birth control app differs from others on the market in that it doesn't require users to track anything other than their period start dates.
Berlin-based Clue, a digital health company focused on women and people with cycles, announces its first chief medical officer.
Industry players examined the intersection of sex, tech, health and pleasure at the Giant Health event in London last week.
Also: Women's health apps launch PCOS screening tools; uBiome files for bankruptcy.
Ten women-led, early-stage healthtech startups will be selected to pitch in Paris in October to win a $50,000 equity-free grant.
Digital founders Saba Alzabin and Eirini Rapti speak to MobiHealthNews about how women’s health technology has evolved beyond fertility tracking apps.