What happens when you get the right perimenopause support? You feel prepared and more in control of what’s changing. Flo for Perimenopause is designed to help every woman tune in to how perimenopause is showing up for them. We built a Perimenopause Score to measure the impact of symptoms, worked with our team of doctors to offer actionable and personalised content depending on what you log, and created space for you to find community when you need it most. Flo for Perimenopause is ready when you are.
Flo Health Inc.
Technology, Information and Internet
We are building a better future for female health by helping our users harness the power of their body signals.
About us
At Flo, our purpose is to build a better future for female health. We are the world’s leading period and ovulation tracker, empowering over 420 million women globally to take control of their health. With 75 million monthly active users, including 25% of US women, Flo has become a trusted partner in women's health. As the first European femtech unicorn, following a $230M Series C in July 2024, we're proud to lead the way in innovation and investment in women's health. With over 120+ medical experts, Flo is committed to supporting women at every stage of their health journey, from menstruation to conception, pregnancy, and menopause. We provide curated cycle and ovulation tracking, tailored health insights, daily bite-sized visual content, and a private community for users to share their questions and concerns. Flo addresses critical challenges in women’s health by: *Expanding access: Through partnerships like UNFPA, Flo provides free Premium access to up to 1 billion women in 66 countries, with 17 million subscriptions donated, helping bridge healthcare disparities. *Improving health literacy: By delivering accurate, accessible information and daily insights, Flo empowers millions to better understand their health and make informed decisions. *Advancing women's health research: Collaborating with leading institutions, Flo contributes to evidence-based women’s health research. In a world where women's health data is increasingly vulnerable, Flo is dedicated to providing a safe and secure platform. Recognized for its commitment to privacy, Flo's Anonymous Mode feature was named one of TIME's Best Inventions of 2023 and a finalist for Fast Company's 2023 World Changing Ideas Awards. Anonymous Mode allows users to access Flo's health features without associating personal information with their health data, setting a new industry standard for reproductive health data privacy.
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https://flo.health/careers
External link for Flo Health Inc.
- Industry
- Technology, Information and Internet
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- London
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2015
- Specialties
- mobile, pregnancy, fertility, neural networks, artificial intelligence, quantified self, FemTech, iOS, Android, Product, Design, UX, health, privacy, and security
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London, WC1N 3AX, GB
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Vilnius, LT
Employees at Flo Health Inc.
Updates
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Perimenopause shouldn’t come as one of life's surprises. More than one billion women worldwide will have gone through perimenopause by the end of 2025. Yet more than half (54%) of women don’t feel adequately informed about its potential symptoms and their health impact.* Today, we’re proud to announce Flo for Perimenopause, created to turn unwelcome surprises into insights women can act on. Brand-new features like Perimenopause Score show the real-life impact of symptoms on daily life and offer personalized, expert tips for feeling good. We’re ready to redefine this under-researched life stage and finally give women the clarity they deserve to feel confident about what’s ahead. No more surprises. Switch to perimenopause tracking through your settings in the Flo app. Available in the App Store and Google Play Store today Learn more about Flo for Perimenopause: https://xmrrwallet.com/cmx.plnkd.in/eQWNrzw4 *Flo Health survey of 1,446 US women 34-49 years old surveyed in 2024
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Three years ago, Roe v. Wade was reversed. Today, a pertinent reminder from our very own Sue Khan that privacy - just like reproductive freedom - is not a privilege, but a right.
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This week, there has been a lot of conversation about menstrual tracking apps. Our VP of Privacy, Sue Khan is here to clear a few things up. Let's work together - not apart - to ensure women's rights are upheld.
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Your body. Your data. So why are period apps under police scrutiny? 🚔 News from the UK reveals officers are being advised to search health apps - including period and fertility trackers during pregnancy loss investigations. It’s a disturbing shift, and it raises a critical question: When did tracking your cycle become a privacy risk? 🩸 At Flo, privacy isn’t just a policy. It’s non-negotiable. We’ve never received a request for user data like this - and if we ever do, we’ll fight it. Sue Khan, our VP of Privacy, shares why this moment matters to everyone who menstruates. She also breaks down how Anonymous Mode protects your data so even Flo can’t link it to you. Because no one should have to choose between understanding their body and protecting their privacy. Read the full article and join the conversation. Your health. Your rights. Your voice.
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We’re hiring in Vilnius! At Flo, scale is real: 75M+ monthly users, 6M paying subscribers, 400M downloads. Behind that is a platform that needs to be fast, secure, and resilient. That’s my team’s responsibility. Right now, I’m looking for two senior engineers to join us in Vilnius: Senior Cloud Security Engineer: You’ll help us build secure systems that are automated, observable, and trusted. Strong experience with cloud infrastructure, AWS, and Terraform is essential. You’ll be part of the team making sure our privacy-first platform stays that way, by design. Senior Infrastructure Engineer: This one’s for someone who knows what it takes to run infrastructure at scale. CI/CD, observability, reliability, performance. You’ve been deep in Linux, fluent in cloud, AWS, and you care about doing things the right way — not just the fast way. We’re not chasing product–market fit. We’ve found it. Now we’re engineering for what’s next. If this sounds like your kind of challenge, the links to apply are below. Let’s talk. https://xmrrwallet.com/cmx.plnkd.in/dHW4fCDB https://xmrrwallet.com/cmx.plnkd.in/dV9-HyzZ
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Pass it on: period knowledge = powerful💡 Our Director of Science, Liudmila Zhaunova, is getting ready to share the results of our latest female health study with visitors at this year’s American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) annual conference. Mila will talk over our findings on menstrual health knowledge in low- and middle-income countries, as part of Flo’s Pass It On project. We found that using Flo for 3+ months had a positive impact on menstrual health knowledge. The study found that using Flo for 3+ months improved: ✅ Menstrual health knowledge ✅ Menstrual health awareness ✅ Communication confidence ✅ Quality of life ✅ Bodily appreciation ✅ Menstrual stigma ✅ Menstrual impact We know that menstrual health literacy is low across the world, but particularly so in low- and middle-income countries. Flo’s Pass It On project has given over 22 million women in 66 countries free access to Flo Premium, and we’re proud to be helping empower them with knowledge about their bodies and their health. We’re at booth ACOG #1237, we’d love to meet you and talk more! #ACOG2025 Are you a doctor? Explore how Flo can support you by visiting us at https://med.flo.health/ Learn more about our Pass It On campaign: https://xmrrwallet.com/cmx.plnkd.in/gUSCc9a5
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Our medical team is off to Minneapolis to join the world’s leading obstetric and gynecological health experts at the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) annual conference. From May 16 to 18, we’ll be at booth #1237 talking about how Flo works with health care professionals to make sure women have access to evidence-based, expert-reviewed reproductive health information. It’s going to be a busy few days! Flo’s Director of Research, Liudmila Zhaunova, is sharing Flo’s Pass It On project study, all about menstrual health knowledge in low- and middle-income countries, in a poster presentation on May 16. And there’s exclusive Flo merch up for grabs at our booth if you can beat the clock ⏰ Come and meet us at booth #1237 - we can’t wait to see you! #ACOG2025 Are you a doctor? Explore how Flo can support you by visiting us at https://med.flo.health/
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