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Clue App Pricing: What You Actually Pay in 2026

Last updated: March 21, 2026

TLDR

Clue's free tier works for basic cycle tracking but is ad-supported. Clue Plus costs $14.99/month. Neither tier stores data on-device or produces doctor-ready reports.

Clue

Free + $14.99/mo

per month

vs

Horiva

$9/mo

per month, no data selling

Clue Pricing Tiers

Clue vs Horiva Pricing Comparison
FeatureClue FreeClue PlusHoriva Essential
Monthly cost$0$14.99$9
Data storageServer (ad-supported)ServerOn-device only
Doctor reportsNoNoYes — PDF export
Perimenopause focusGenericGenericBuilt for perimenopause
Free trialFree tier (ad-funded)No14-day trial, no card

Hidden Costs You Won't See on the Pricing Page

  • Free tier is ad-supported — ads are served based on app usage data
  • No option to export a structured doctor report at any tier
  • Data stored on Clue's servers regardless of plan

Clue’s Pricing Structure

Clue offers two tiers. The free version is ad-supported — Clue earns revenue by showing advertisements within the app. Clue Plus removes ads and adds advanced cycle statistics, but the core data model does not change.

What You Do Not Get at Any Price

Clue does not produce a structured export suitable for a GP appointment. If your goal is to bring organised symptom data to a doctor, you would need to take screenshots or manually compile notes.

For perimenopause specifically, Clue’s symptom library covers general health tracking. It was not designed around the irregular, multi-system symptom picture that perimenopause typically presents.

The Annual Plan Math

Clue Plus at $39.99/year works out to $3.33/month — significantly cheaper than the monthly rate. But it also costs more annually than Horiva Essential at $9/month ($108/year total), so the comparison depends on what you need.

On-Device vs Server Storage

Both Clue tiers store data on Clue’s servers. Horiva stores your data on your device only. For health data covering mood, bleeding patterns, sexual health, and hormonal symptoms, where your data lives is a practical consideration.

Clue Plus costs $14.99/month or $39.99/year

Source: Clue app pricing page

Clue's free tier is supported by advertising revenue

Source: Clue business model disclosure

Q&A

How much does Clue cost per month?

Clue's free tier is available at no charge but is ad-supported. Clue Plus costs $14.99/month or $39.99/year billed annually. At $14.99/month, Clue Plus costs more than Horiva Essential at $9/month.

Q&A

Is Clue free worth it?

Clue's free tier handles basic period tracking and symptom logging. It does not produce doctor-friendly reports, does not focus on perimenopause symptoms, and serves ads. For women in perimenopause who need structured data to share with a GP, the free tier falls short.

Tired of complex pricing?

Horiva is $9/mo flat. Your data stays on your device.

Clue Horiva
Monthly cost Free + $14.99/mo $9/mo
Free tier Yes (data-funded) No — free trial only
Annual option Varies Yes — save 27%
Data sold to third parties Yes (or settlement history) Never — on-device storage
Does Clue Plus include doctor reports?
Clue does not offer a structured doctor report export at any tier. You can view your data in-app, but there is no formatted PDF for clinical use.
Is Clue free really free?
Clue's free tier costs no money but is funded by advertising. Ads are served within the app based on usage data.
Does Clue have a perimenopause mode?
Clue includes some menopause-related tracking in its cycle modes but was not built specifically for perimenopause. It lacks the symptom depth that women in the perimenopause transition typically need.

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