Hoo-Ha vs Drip

Both are offline, privacy-first period trackers. The difference comes down to platform, polish, and how much you want it to do.

Drip is a free, open-source period tracker that stores data locally and is best known on Android (via F-Droid and Google Play). It's a great, genuinely private option — and if you're on Android and value open source above all, it's worth a look. Hoo-Ha shares the same offline-first philosophy but takes a different path: a polished, full-featured app for iPhone with extras like GLP-1 tracking, an encrypted journal, correlation charts, Apple Health import, and on-device voice logging.

 Hoo-HaDrip
PlatformiPhoneAndroid-first
Works offlineYesYes
No account requiredYesYes
Price$14.99 onceFree / open source
Open sourceNoYes
GLP-1 trackingYesNo
Encrypted journalYesNo
Apple Health importYesN/A
On-device voice loggingYesNo

Which is right for you?

If you're on Android and want a free, open-source tracker, Drip is an excellent choice. If you're on iPhone and want a polished, full-featured tracker — with the same offline privacy plus charts, GLP-1, journaling, and voice logging — Hoo-Ha is built for you.

Same privacy values, more app — on iPhone.
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