Dayima is a women's health app that serves as both a menstruation tracker and a social network. As well as being a cycle tracker, the app also helps women keep track of sleep, weight, mood and fitness. Additionally, the app is full of forums where women can have discussions. As much as the app might seem like it's designed for females only, the Dayima app has a feature that men can make use of too—guys can get access to the app if their partner scans a QR code, giving them access to their partner's menstrual calendar and a couple's chatroom.
The Dayima app can be used with the Gear 2 Samsung smartwatch and the PICOOC smart scale. Use of this popular app will continue to grow, especially since it was just granted $30 million in funding.
Inclusive Menstruation Apps
The Dayima Women's Health App Also Has Features for Men
Trend Themes
1. Menstruation Tracking Apps - Opportunity to develop innovative apps that track menstruation and provide additional features like sleep tracking, fitness tracking, and social networking.
2. Inclusive Health Apps - Chance to create health apps that cater to both genders, providing features and forums for discussions on various health topics.
3. Partner-enabled Apps - Potential for developing apps that offer special access to partners, allowing them to track and engage in health-related activities together.
Industry Implications
1. Mobile App Development - Opportunity for developers to create innovative and comprehensive mobile apps that cater to specific health needs, including menstruation tracking and social forums.
2. Wearable Technology - Scope for integrating menstruation tracking features into wearable devices like smartwatches, scales, and other health-related wearables.
3. Health Tech Funding - Investment potential in funding startups that focus on developing inclusive health apps and technology for a wide range of users.