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Reproductive Health App Clue Partners with Headspace

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Femtech company Clue, an app focused on period tracking and reproductive health, has announced a partnership with digital mental health company Headspace to offer Clue Plus members a 50% discount on Headspace subscriptions.

Clue provides reproductive health tracking services from menstruation day to pregnancy.

This partnership will allow Clue Plus members to access Headspace’s mental health and mindfulness services to better understand when they feel the most stressed in their cycle.

The partnership will also provide Clue Plus members with targeted support around cycle tracking, pregnancy, fertility, and perimenopause/menopause to help individuals navigate the different stages of their cycle.

“By combining Clue’s leading cycle tracking insights and predictions with Headspace’s expert mental health resources, we can help members navigate changes throughout their cycles and manage the stress and everyday anxiety associated with big life changes like trying to conceive, becoming pregnant, and perimenopause,” Clue’s chief product officer Rhiannon White said in a statement.

Market Snapshot

In 2013, Clue Funding of €16 million (USD 17.5 million) The app launched in the United States and announced that founder Aida Tin would be stepping down and being replaced by co-CEOs Audrey Chang and Carrie Walter.

The company got In 2015, it secured $7 million and $2 million, and in 2016, it secured $20 million in a Series B round.

In 2021 The company received FDA 510(k) clearance to launch Clue Birth Control, a fully digital contraceptive that utilizes menstrual cycle tracking data.

Last year, the Finland-based This is a company that makes a health tracking ring called Oura.

The two companies plan to combine Clue’s menstrual health tracking capabilities with the wearable device maker’s biometric sensing capabilities to aid in personal health management and women’s health research.

Earlier this year, Clue raised the question: €7 million ($7.6 million) in funding

This week, Headspace announced a partnership with Spring Fertility, a network of fertility clinics, to bring Headspace’s mental health services to those struggling to form a family.

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