I got tired of Flo assuming I wanted a baby. So I built my own pill tracker. No fertility tracking. No ovulation predictions. Just your pill. It's called Estroclic and it's on Android.
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Building Estroclic has made me weirdly passionate about tiny daily moments.
The alarm you dismiss.
The pill you maybe took.
The pack you forgot to refill.
The symptom you meant to write down.
That is where the product lives.
We’re building Estroclic because pill tracking should not feel like an afterthought inside a fertility app.
Pill users deserve something built around their actual routine.
Can you take the pill with Mounjaro, Ozempic or Wegovy? The answer depends on the medicine, and Mounjaro needs particular attention.
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The pill can be over 99% effective with perfect use. Real life is messier. That gap isn’t just a statistic, it’s the reason good tracking matters.
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A lot of people don’t need more shame around contraception.
They need:
- Clear instructions
- Better reminders
- A record of what happened
- Less panic when something goes wrong
That’s the space Estroclic is building for.
Alcohol does not directly cancel the contraceptive pill.
The bigger issue is what can happen around alcohol: missed doses, late doses, vomiting, diarrhoea, or not remembering whether the pill was taken.
We wrote a guide on what actually matters.
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Birth control conversations online can get so extreme.
But somewhere between “the pill is perfect” and “the pill is evil” are millions of people just trying to manage their contraception safely.
Those people deserve better tools.
If you lost your pill pack on holiday, the answer is not “just start another one somehow.”
You need the pill name, last dose, where you were in the pack, and whether recent sex matters.
Annoying details, but important ones.
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The pill is not taken in a perfect world.
It’s taken through holidays, heat, vomiting, time zones, festivals, missed alarms and “wait, did I take it?”
That’s why pill support needs to be built around real life.