Why women in Uzbekistan look for a Flo alternative
Flo is a global period tracker, but it does not fully speak Uzbek and does not cover local context like prayer times, hayz in Islam, or the need to keep cycle data hidden behind an app lock on a shared phone. Ayol is built around exactly that context.
Ayol vs Flo: the key differences
Ayol leads with Uzbek and supports Russian and English, adds location-based prayer times, includes a hayz-and-Islam guide hub, keeps core data on your device, and protects it with PIN and biometric app lock. Flo is global and primarily cloud-based, with English and Russian as primary languages.
Privacy: offline mode, app lock and no account
When a phone is shared with family, hiding cycle and personal notes matters. Ayol supports PIN and biometric app lock, runs core tracking offline on your device, and does not require an account to get started.
Switching from Flo to Ayol
Open Flo and check your last period start date and average cycle length. Install Ayol, enter those two values, and the period calendar, ovulation calculator and fertile-day predictions are generated automatically.