Clue secures $2M for its female health app

Clue app

The company behind the female health app Clue has managed to secure $2 million from a number of investors, bringing the total cash raised to date to $3 million.

Brigitte Mohn, a German private investor; French Groupe Arnault, the controlling shareholder of LVMH Moët Hennessy – Louis Vuitton; and the German pharmaceutical company DR. KADE, all participated in the round, along with entrepreneurs and executives from Spotify, Dropbox and SoundCloud.

The Berlin-based startup makes an app that provides an easy way for women to track their period, PMS, fertile window, moods, cramps and to add notes about their cycle. Users can also enter their basal body temperature, set reminders and keep track of birth control pill usage.

“Nearly two million women around the world have already downloaded Clue,” said Ida Tin, Clue co-founder and CEO. “It makes a difference for them in various stages of their lives. With the new funding, we will now be able to reach more women, at a much faster pace.”

The Clue app is available as a free download for iPhone and Android users.