Yes, will add soon. Thank you!
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- terraincognita@lemmy.worldOPtoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•I built a self-hosted period tracker because I couldn't find one worth usingEnglish1·1 month ago
- terraincognita@lemmy.worldOPtoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•I built a self-hosted period tracker because I couldn't find one worth usingEnglish2·1 month ago
Thank you, I opened Discussions for that, fell free to communicate.
- terraincognita@lemmy.worldOPtoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•I built a self-hosted period tracker because I couldn't find one worth usingEnglish6·1 month ago
Thanks, this is really useful feedback.
The reminder part is already on the roadmap, and I’ve now added two more issues based on your note about irregular cycles:
- #17 Add irregularity factor tags for cycle tracking
- #18 Use recorded cycle factors to improve prediction context
The direction I’d want for Ovumcy is less “the app predicts the why” and more:
- users can log things like stress, illness, travel, sleep disruption, etc.
- the app can use that to give better context and reliability hints for irregular cycles
- without pretending to make hard medical claims
The anonymous scrubbed-submission idea is interesting too, but I’d treat that as much later, because it changes the privacy/trust model a lot.
Happy to keep talking about it, and future PRs would definitely be welcome.
- terraincognita@lemmy.worldOPtoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•I built a self-hosted period tracker because I couldn't find one worth usingEnglish16·1 month ago
I use Android, my wife - iOS. So many things that on F-Droid are simply unavailable to her (yes, I tried to convince her to go to our side). So I searched for living projects with self-hosting idea, did not find one and decided to create one. I have a CS background, though my professional work today is mostly in finance as a senior analyst where I write code to automate and optimize workflows. Ovumcy started as a personal project exploring a self-hosted approach to cycle tracking.
- terraincognita@lemmy.worldOPtoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•I built a self-hosted period tracker because I couldn't find one worth usingEnglish6·1 month ago
I see that we face it all over the world now.
- terraincognita@lemmy.worldOPtoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•I built a self-hosted period tracker because I couldn't find one worth usingEnglish10·1 month ago
As a non-native speaker, I had to use LLM to get that joke)
- terraincognita@lemmy.worldOPtoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•I built a self-hosted period tracker because I couldn't find one worth usingEnglish51·1 month ago
Appreciate that!
- terraincognita@lemmy.worldOPtoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•I built a self-hosted period tracker because I couldn't find one worth usingEnglish37·1 month ago
Ovumcy isn’t trying to replace them. The idea here is to explore a self-hosted, web-based approach that focuses on running the app on infrastructure you control, with simple deployment and cross-device access through the browser.
Different tools optimize for different things. Native apps like Drip or Mensinator are great for fully local tracking, while Ovumcy explores a self-hosted model that can be accessed from multiple devices without relying on a third-party service.
- terraincognita@lemmy.worldOPtoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•I built a self-hosted period tracker because I couldn't find one worth usingEnglish3·1 month ago
Well, not stealing, being inspired)
- terraincognita@lemmy.worldOPtoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•I built a self-hosted period tracker because I couldn't find one worth usingEnglish1·1 month ago
I like the naming:) and is there any chance to restore access to your account? It looks like it might have a future.
- terraincognita@lemmy.worldOPtoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•I built a self-hosted period tracker because I couldn't find one worth usingEnglish11·1 month ago
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