Comparisons

How PinkyBond compares

PinkyBond is the only encrypted, consent-first, health-aware companion app for partners — supporting cycle, pregnancy, postpartum, perimenopause, and menopause. See how we compare to the alternatives.

AppPriceEncryptionConsentAI InsightsSafety Mode
PinkyBond$5/monthAES-256-GCMRequiredYesYes
VibeCheckFree (with ads) / Premium TBDNoNoNoNo
Paired$69.99/yearNoYesNoNo
SelinFree with ads / Premium ~$4.99/monthNoNoNoNo
Flo for PartnersIncluded in Flo Premium (~$49.99/year)NoYesNoNo
Clue ConnectIncluded in Clue Plus ($39.99/year)NoYesNoNo
Just AskingFree (but costs more than you think)NoNoNoNo

PinkyBond vs VibeCheck

VibeCheck asks you to manually enter her cycle dates. PinkyBond connects directly to PinkyBloom through an encrypted channel — no manual input, no guessing, and she controls what you see. VibeCheck has no encryption, no Safety Mode, and no AI insights.

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PinkyBond vs Paired

Paired is a generic couples app with daily quizzes and conversation games. It costs $69.99/year and has no cycle awareness, no AI insights, no encryption, and no understanding of why your partner’s needs change from week to week. PinkyBond answers the questions Paired asks you to guess.

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PinkyBond vs Selin

Selin lets men track their partner’s cycle without her involvement or consent. PinkyBond requires her explicit consent via PinkyBloom. That’s the difference between a relationship tool and a surveillance tool. Selin has no encryption, no Safety Mode, and no mechanism for her to control what you see.

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PinkyBond vs Flo for Partners

Flo for Partners shares cycle data through the same servers that paid a $56 million FTC settlement for sharing user health data with third parties. PinkyBond’s data never touches a readable server. She deserves better than Flo’s track record.

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PinkyBond vs Clue Connect

Clue Connect shares raw cycle data with your partner — no interpretation, no gestures, no AI insights, no education. PinkyBond translates that data into context you can actually use. There’s a difference between seeing a number and knowing what to do about it.

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PinkyBond vs Just Asking

You’ve tried asking. She said “nothing.” You both know that wasn’t true. Asking puts the burden on her to explain something she’s already exhausted from experiencing. PinkyBond gives you context so she doesn’t have to perform emotional labor just to be understood.

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