Most health apps live alone. That’s the problem.
A period tracker doesn’t know your calendar. A pregnancy app can tell you you’re 14 weeks along, but has no idea you have a trip booked that week. A fitness app doesn’t know your family’s routine. Each one captures a slice of your health and stops there — so you become the connector.
OptiAI connects your cycle, pregnancy and sleep tracking to the rest of your household, so what you log changes what happens next — not just what you can look back on later.
What the health module covers
Cycle & period tracking
Log your cycle, flow and symptoms and get predictions for your next period and fertile window — private by default and visible only to you unless you choose to share.
Ovulation & fertility
Fertile-window and ovulation estimates based on your own logged cycle data, not a generic assumption — so they sharpen the longer you track.
Pregnancy tracking
Week-by-week tracking tied to your calendar and family records, so appointments and milestones stay in sync instead of living in a separate app.
Sleep tracking
Log sleep for yourself and your family and see patterns as trends over time — connected to the rest of your week, not stranded in another app.
Family health records
Medications, metrics and health history for every person in your household — organized in one place, each person private by default.
Guided calm & bedtime stories
An original guided-meditation library, including calming sessions for adults and bedtime stories for kids — built for OptiAI, not licensed from elsewhere.
Private by default — not private only if you remember to turn it on
Reproductive and health data is some of the most personal information you have, and OptiAI treats it that way. Your cycle, pregnancy and health records are visible only to you unless you explicitly choose to share them with a partner or household member. Nothing here is sold, used to train AI models, or shared with employers, insurers or advertisers.
This matters because the industry hasn’t always earned that trust: in 2025, a $56M class-action settlement involving a major period-tracking app and Google, and a separate California jury verdict against Meta (which Meta has said it will appeal), drew attention to how reproductive-health data has been shared with advertisers. OptiAI was built the opposite way — private by default, with sharing that is opt-in and granular. Under the hood it is hardened with Row-Level Security, biometric unlock and signed-URL storage for anything you upload, and any AI features run on the paid Google Gemini API, where your inputs are not used to train Google’s models.
More than a period tracker
Health sits inside the wider OptiAI family app, so the same private home tracking your cycle also handles groceries, the family calendar, your kids’ routines and everything else you juggle. One calm place for the whole of family life — not five apps that don’t talk to each other.
One health system, connected to your whole life
OptiAI brings your health, home, money and family together, private by default, with Ask Opti able to help across all of it. Start free for 30 days, then pick the plan that fits your household — the Family plan covers up to four people for $19.99/month.
Disclaimer
OptiAI helps you track and organize your own health information for informational and personal-planning purposes only. It is not a medical device, does not provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment, and predictions (including cycle, ovulation and due-date estimates) are estimates, not guarantees. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional for decisions about your health, cycle, fertility or pregnancy.