Cycle-aware fasting means the app does not treat every day like the same day. In SheFast, the cycle information you enter helps the app present fasting context for menstrual, follicular, ovulatory, and luteal phases.

Health note: Cycle-aware guidance is educational and supportive. It is not medical advice, cycle diagnosis, fertility advice, or treatment guidance.

Why cycle context matters to the app

Some users feel different across their cycle. Energy, sleep, appetite, motivation, and comfort can shift. SheFast uses cycle context to make the app feel less rigid. That can mean a gentler recommended window on lower-energy days and more momentum-friendly context when the user expects higher energy.

The four phases shown in SheFast

What SheFast does not do

SheFast does not diagnose hormone issues, predict fertility, replace birth control, treat symptoms, or tell every user what their body should feel like. Cycle-aware features are meant to make the fasting routine easier to understand and adjust.

How reminders fit in

Good fasting apps should reduce confusion. If your app says your eating window starts at 10 AM during onboarding, the reminders and home screen should match that plan unless you intentionally change it. SheFast is designed around that common-sense principle.

The bottom line

Cycle-aware fasting is not about making the app complicated. It is about giving the timer better context so users can fast with structure, flexibility, and less decision fatigue.