PinkyBloom vs Elika: Turkish Users Deserve World-Class Privacy
Our verdict
Elika is a popular Turkish period tracker with ads and in-app purchases. Its privacy practices are not fully transparent, and ad-supported apps routinely share user data with advertising networks. PinkyBloom gives Turkish users the same zero-knowledge privacy available anywhere in the world — free, offline, and on-device only.
Feature comparison
| Feature | PinkyBloom | Elika |
|---|---|---|
| Price per year | $0/forever | Free with ads + IAP |
| Data storage | On-device only | Not fully disclosed |
| E2E encrypted partner sharing | ||
| On-device AI assistant | ||
| Voice logging | ||
| AI mood forecasts | ||
| Ad-free experience | No ads ever | Ads (removable via IAP) |
| Third-party ad SDK data collection | No SDKs | Ad-supported |
| Safety Mode | ||
| Screenshot import from other apps | ||
| Doctor visit report generator | ||
| Health vault with Face ID | ||
| AI-indexed medical records | ||
| Wearable data + AI integration | Yes (Apple Health) | |
| Home screen forecast widgets | Yes (3 sizes) | |
| Account required | No account needed | Account may be required |
Privacy and data handling
Ad-supported period trackers pose a specific privacy risk that users often underestimate. When an app shows ads, it typically includes advertising SDKs from networks like Google AdMob, Facebook Audience Network, or regional ad platforms. These SDKs collect device identifiers, usage frequency, session data, and behavioral signals to build advertising profiles. In a period tracker, those behavioral signals include when you open the app (tied to your cycle), what you log, and how your patterns change — data points that can reveal whether you are pregnant, trying to conceive, or experiencing health issues.
Elika has not provided fully transparent public disclosures about its data handling practices. As a Turkish-developed app, it operates under Turkey's KVKK (Kişisel Verilerin Korunması Kanunu), which provides data protection rights similar in structure to GDPR. However, regulatory frameworks only matter if they are enforced and if users know what data is being collected. The combination of ad support and incomplete transparency creates uncertainty about where reproductive health data ends up.
PinkyBloom contains no advertising SDKs, no analytics frameworks, and no third-party code that could collect or transmit your data. Your cycle information never leaves your iPhone. It is protected by Apple's Secure Enclave and accessible only through Face ID. Turkish users should not have to accept less privacy than users anywhere else in the world — PinkyBloom provides the same zero-knowledge architecture to everyone, regardless of market.
AI and intelligence
Elika offers standard period tracking features for the Turkish market: cycle calendar, period predictions, fertile window estimates, and basic symptom logging. As a local app, it benefits from Turkish language support and cultural familiarity. For basic cycle tracking needs, it serves its purpose.
However, Elika's tracking capabilities are limited to conventional calendar-based predictions. There is no AI-powered analysis, no voice-based input, no mood forecasting, and no ability to generate health reports. The app is a digital calendar with cycle estimation, not an intelligent health companion.
PinkyBloom brings on-device AI powered by Apple Intelligence to cycle tracking. The AI assistant understands natural language in Turkish and 70 other languages, so you can describe symptoms conversationally instead of tapping through menus. Voice logging captures health data hands-free. AI mood forecasts predict emotional patterns days in advance based on your cycle, sleep, and activity data. The doctor visit report generator creates professional summaries — particularly useful for Turkish users navigating healthcare appointments. All of this runs on-device with no internet required.
How to switch from Elika to PinkyBloom
Switching from Elika to PinkyBloom is simple. Open Elika's calendar view, take screenshots of your cycle history, and use PinkyBloom's Screenshot Import feature. The OCR engine extracts your period dates and cycle data automatically — no manual re-entry needed.
PinkyBloom supports Turkish and 70 other languages, so the transition is seamless. All AI features, voice logging, and predictions work fully in Turkish. If you've been using Elika for years, your accumulated history can be captured through screenshots and imported in minutes.
Once your data is in PinkyBloom, you can delete Elika and stop exposing your cycle data to advertising networks. Your reproductive health information moves from an ad-supported app with unclear data practices to your iPhone's Secure Enclave — where no one else can access it.
Pricing and value
Elika is free to download but supported by advertisements. Removing ads requires an in-app purchase. The fundamental economics of ad-supported apps mean that if you are not paying for the product, your attention and data are the product. For a period tracker, the "data" in question is your menstrual cycle, fertility patterns, and reproductive health — information most people would consider deeply private.
PinkyBloom is free with no ads, no in-app purchases, and no premium tiers. Every feature is available to every user. There is no advertising business model because there are no ads. There is no data monetization because there is no data collection. The app is funded independently of your health information.
Turkish users currently choose Elika because it is local, familiar, and free. PinkyBloom is also free — and it offers AI-powered intelligence, encrypted partner sharing, doctor reports, health vault, home screen widgets, and zero-knowledge privacy that Elika does not provide. You do not have to trade your reproductive health data for a cycle calendar.
Frequently asked questions
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Free forever. Private by design. Screenshot your Elika calendar and import your history in seconds.
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