About
Kindara is one of the most trusted digital fertility charting platforms, designed to help individuals and couples take control of their reproductive health through data-driven insights. Whether you're trying to conceive, practicing natural family planning, or simply want to understand your menstrual cycle and hormonal patterns, Kindara provides the tools to do so effectively. The app supports fertility awareness-based methods (FAM) including the Sympto-Thermal Method, the Creighton Model, and more, allowing users to chart basal body temperature (BBT), cervical mucus, and other fertility signs. Its clean, visual charting interface makes it easy to spot patterns and identify fertile windows with confidence. Kindara also offers an active community where users can share charts, ask questions, and find support from others practicing fertility awareness. The web portal extends functionality beyond mobile, making data accessible across devices. Integration with the Wink Bluetooth thermometer enables automatic, accurate BBT readings synced directly to the app. Kindara is ideal for women who want a science-backed, non-hormonal approach to fertility management. It caters to a wide range of needs—from those actively trying to conceive to those seeking a hormone-free birth control alternative. With a combination of education, tracking, and community, Kindara empowers users to become experts in their own fertility.
Key Features
- Fertility Charting: Visually chart basal body temperature, cervical mucus, and other fertility signs to identify your fertile window and cycle patterns.
- Multiple FAM Method Support: Supports a variety of fertility awareness-based methods including the Sympto-Thermal Method and the Creighton Model.
- Wink Thermometer Integration: Pairs with the Kindara Wink Bluetooth thermometer for automatic, accurate BBT readings synced directly to the app.
- Community & Support: Access a built-in community of users to share charts, ask questions, and find guidance from others practicing fertility awareness.
- Web Portal Access: View and manage your fertility data from any browser via the Kindara web portal, keeping your charts accessible on all devices.
Use Cases
- Tracking ovulation and fertile windows to increase chances of conception
- Practicing natural family planning as a hormone-free birth control alternative
- Monitoring basal body temperature and cervical mucus to understand hormonal health
- Learning and applying fertility awareness-based methods with community guidance
- Gaining a deeper understanding of menstrual cycle patterns for overall reproductive wellness
Pros
- Supports Multiple FAM Methods: Unlike many cycle apps, Kindara accommodates several fertility awareness-based methods, making it versatile for different user needs and philosophies.
- Clean, Intuitive Interface: The charting interface is easy to use and visually clear, making it simple to log data and interpret fertility patterns day to day.
- Active Community: The built-in community offers real peer support, which is especially valuable for those new to fertility awareness methods.
Cons
- Advanced Features Require Paid Plan: Some of the more detailed analytics and premium features are locked behind a subscription, limiting the free experience.
- Learning Curve for New Users: Fertility awareness methods require education and consistent data entry to be effective, which may feel overwhelming for beginners.
Frequently Asked Questions
Kindara is used to track fertility and menstrual cycles using fertility awareness-based methods. It helps users get pregnant faster, practice natural family planning, or simply better understand their bodies.
Kindara offers a free version with core charting features. A premium subscription unlocks advanced analytics and additional tools.
Kindara is available on iOS and Android mobile devices, as well as a web portal accessible from any browser.
The Wink is a Bluetooth-enabled basal body thermometer made by Kindara that automatically syncs your temperature readings to the app while you sleep, reducing manual data entry.
Kindara supports fertility awareness-based methods that some users use as a non-hormonal approach to birth control, but its effectiveness depends on proper method use and consistent data logging. It is not a medically certified contraceptive device.
