Yes, but FF seems to be the easiest to read and most comprehensive.
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As @Joy2611 mentioned, charting your temps can confirm ovulation but not predict it.
That said, I've seen others use Ovia and Kindara... I find them confusing in comparison to FF.
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I use FF as my main charting app as it is easily read and most people here use it as well. This helps if I have a charting question or want someone else to look at my charts. I have ovia as well and while it is pretty, it does not give as clear of a interpretation and it is not easy for others not using it to help you understand what your chart might mean. Personally if you are just starting or you may want others to give an opinion on a chart, use FF.
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Married 9/2010 TTC 10/2013 RE Help from 10/2014-10/2016 (11 failed IUIs, a corrective surgery, and a donor embryo cycle) 9/2016-transferred two donor embies BFP 9/29/26 EDD June 11
The only way you can really "predict" ovulation is to use OPKs, but you should still confirm with temping. FF is still the best app to track that all with, though.
Ovia and Kindara. They look prettier, but I keep hearing that FF is the best. I just recently started charting, I've been using FF and Ovia simultaneously. FF gave me an O date, Ovia has not. So I'm basing my dpo on FF's info.
Re: FF charting options
That said, I've seen others use Ovia and Kindara... I find them confusing in comparison to FF.
TTC 10/2013
RE Help from 10/2014-10/2016 (11 failed IUIs, a corrective surgery, and a donor embryo cycle)
9/2016-transferred two donor embies
BFP 9/29/26 EDD June 11