Femtech companies Clue, an app focused on menstrual cycle tracking and reproductive health, announced it has partnered with digital mental health company Headspace to offer Clue Plus members a 50% discount on Headspace subscriptions.
Clue offers reproductive health services, from period tracking to pregnancy tracking.
Through the partnership, Clue Plus members will be able to access Headspace’s mental health and mindfulness services to better understand what points in their cycle they feel most stressed at.
The partnership also offers Clue Plus members support covering cycle tracking, pregnancy, fertility and pre-menopause/menopause, helping individuals get through the different stages of their cycle.
“By combining Crew’s leading cycle tracking insights and predictions with Headspace’s expert mental health resources, we can help members navigate changes throughout their cycle and manage the stress and everyday anxiety that comes with major life changes like pregnancy and menopause,” Rhiannon White, Crew’s chief product officer, said in a statement.
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In 2013, the crew 16 million euros ($17.5 million) in funding The company, which is rolling out its app in the US, announced that founder Aida Ting would step down and be replaced by co-CEOs Audrey Tsang and Carrie Walter.
The company It secured $7 million and $2 million in 2015, and a $20 million Series B round in 2016.
In 2021, The company received FDA 510(k) clearance to launch Clue Birth Control, a fully digital contraceptive that uses period tracking data.
Last year, the company established a Finland-based Oura, maker of the eponymous health tracking ring;
The two companies plan to combine Clue’s menstrual health tracking capabilities with the wearable maker’s biometric sensing capabilities to support personal health management and research into women’s health.
Earlier this year, the crew Raised 7 million euros ($7.6 million).
This week, Headspace announced a partnership with Spring Fertility, a network of fertility clinics, to provide individuals experiencing challenges building a family with access to Headspace’s mental health services.