Partner Mode

Track Together with Partner Mode

Elo is designed for women who may want to track for themselves or let a partner help record and follow the journey with more shared context. Partner Mode is meant to support care, continuity, and understanding without losing control of personal data.

Choose to track for yourself or record for your partner.

Support shared context with pairing and coordinated tracking.

Keep symptom history and body changes easier to follow over time.

Built to stay useful as Elo expands across more life stages.

A women's health app that does not assume tracking is always solo

Many health apps assume one person will manage all the tracking alone. Elo is designed with a broader view. Some users track for themselves, while others may want a partner to help record, stay informed, or support the journey in a more active way.

  • Fits both self-tracking and partner-assisted tracking.
  • Better aligned with real shared-care situations.

Record for yourself or for your partner

In the PRD, Elo's onboarding explicitly supports a choice between using the app for yourself or recording for your partner. That makes Partner Mode more than a marketing label. It is part of how the product is meant to frame ownership, language, and the flow of tracking from the start.

  • Supports different roles from onboarding onward.
  • Designed to adapt copy and context based on who is being tracked.

Pairing and shared context

Elo's product direction also includes pairing logic so a partner can connect through a matching code and enter the app with more shared context already in place. This is a more specific and practical form of partner support than simply saying a partner can view updates.

  • Pairing is intended to reduce setup friction for shared tracking.
  • A clearer model for coordinated support and record keeping.

Pattern understanding over time

Partner support is more useful when it connects to real history. Elo is designed to help users and partners follow symptom patterns, mood changes, pain, energy, and body shifts over time instead of relying on memory or scattered conversations.

  • Makes shared understanding more grounded in actual records.
  • Works well with Rhythm and long-term symptom history.

Designed to grow with future stages

Partner Mode is not meant to be limited to one phase. While Elo's staged rollout begins with period tracking and trying to conceive, the broader product vision is designed to extend into pregnancy, postpartum recovery, and perimenopause over time.

  • Current staging and long-term vision are different on purpose.
  • Partner support is intended to stay relevant as the product grows.

Private by design

Shared support should not require surrendering data control. Elo keeps privacy as a core principle, with a product direction centered on on-device storage and iCloud sync so sensitive records stay under the user's control.

  • Partner support does not replace the privacy-first foundation.
  • Shared tracking is framed around consent and user control.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Partner Mode in Elo?

Partner Mode is Elo's approach to supporting both self-tracking and partner-assisted tracking, including onboarding choices and pairing-based shared context.

Can I use Elo for myself or for my partner?

Yes. Elo's product direction includes both self-use and recording for a partner, rather than assuming only one tracking setup.

Is Partner Mode only for pregnancy?

No. Partner Mode is intended as a broader shared-care concept. Elo's staged rollout starts earlier, but the long-term vision is not limited to pregnancy alone.

Does Partner Mode change Elo's privacy model?

No. Elo is still positioned as a privacy-first product with data kept under the user's control through on-device storage and iCloud.

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