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Drip Period App Cost: Free and Open Source, But Android Only
Drip is free, open-source, and on-device for Android. We cover what 'free and open source' means in practice, the iOS gap, and how Floriva compares.
Open Source Means Verifiable Privacy Drip is the only widely used period tracker where the privacy claim can be checked by anyone. Open source means anyone can read the code and confirm that data stays on the device. You do not have to trust Drip's privacy policy. You can read the code itself. Flo, Clue, Natural Cycles, and Stardust all make policy based privacy claims. Drip makes an architectural claim anyone can verify. For Android users who are comfortable with open source software, Drip is the strongest privacy option at any price. The iOS Gap Drip does not support iOS. If you have an iPhone, Drip is not an option. The iOS gap comes from the economics of open source development. Apple's platform requires ongoing developer account fees, App Store review, and platform specific maintenance. A free app with no revenue model cannot easily cover those costs. What $5.99/mo Adds on iOS Floriva uses the same core approach as Drip: on device storage, no account required, no server. The privacy guarantee is the same. Floriva adds: iOS support : works on iPhone and Android Encrypted cross device sync : your data follows you if you switch phones Commercial maintenance : subscriptions fund o