Introducing Luna, a menstruation app finding the feminist in ‘femtech’.

Get accessible and personalized data on your fluctuating body and energy.

Our approach

Luna aims to celebrate fluctuating bodies and uncover the rationalized systems that want to standardize them. Our research observes deeply gendered and biased health apps through an intersectional feminist framework. Similar to period tracking apps, Luna asks users questions to predict their cycles. However, rather than assembling the data to predict fertility cycles, the output indicates the user's energy cycle based on the level of follicle-stimulating hormones. With this knowledge, users can plan the month, week, and day that best serves them, i.e., taking on a hobby that brings them joy, starting a business, and organizing time-consuming and personal tasks for the week when their estrogen is peaking.

Providing powerful personal data, and that’s how it stays, personal.

Luna is dedicated to data privacy and an ethical approach to sensitive data. No one should be a victim of nonconsensual biodata sharing with third-party marketing and analytic companies. Unlike current apps on the market when we say private and personal, we mean it.

 

In-person and remote options

Our office is conveniently located in Manhattan. Can’t make it into the office? No worries – we’ve got you covered with teletherapy.

Our services

  • Therapy

  • Psychiatry

  • Coaching

  • Acupuncture

Meet our team

  • Tai Schell, PSY.D

  • Larissa O’Connor, MD

  • Emmett Marsh, PHD

  • Lana Vargas, ND, LAc

“Clove helped me find a therapist that I connected with, whose services aligned with my needs, and who was flexible with their scheduling. Clove helped me check off all the boxes.”

— LUISA H., CLOVE CLIENT

Our blog

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