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Yup. I use Tuta for email, and they have a calendar feature that should be more than sufficient. Just set a recurring event for 28 days or whatever your personal cycle is, and you're good to go! Everything is E2EE, so there's nothing for the authorities to get.
I'm sure Proton Mail's calendar feature is equally sufficient here, or you could self-host something like NextCloud and use the calendar that way.
It's not about having a rigid schedule, but about actually tracking periods and analyzing the data. I'm male and that's about all I know about it
Eh, a calendar and a spreadsheet should be enough, but I also don't have menstrual cycles, so what do I know...
I'd imagine it's the same as personal finance apps. A spreadsheet can be enough, and it is enough for a lot of people, but a custom app can make things easier:
etc.