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Tracking and records

Beyond tracking conditions and treatments, Clatri lets you record body metrics, track your menstrual cycle, document health activities, and store medical documents.

Body metrics

Body metrics record point-in-time measurements of your body: weight, height, body fat percentage, and muscle mass. Each record is a snapshot of a moment in time.

With weight and height, Clatri automatically calculates your BMI (body mass index) and color-codes it: green (normal), yellow (overweight), red (obese). The dashboard shows your most recent weight, the trend (going up, going down, or stable), the change in kilos, and a mini line chart with your recent history.

Metrics also support detailed measurements (chest, waist, hip) and progress photos. Useful if you're following a fitness program or diet and want to see changes over time.

Menstrual cycle

Period tracking records menstruation days and calculates predictions based on your history.

Recording

You can record a period day by tapping the date on the calendar or telling the agent "hoy empezo mi periodo". You can also record full ranges: "mi periodo fue del 3 al 7 de marzo". Each day can have optional notes.

Predictions

Based on your cycle history, Clatri calculates:

  • Average cycle length -- based on your previous records
  • Estimated next period -- when it's expected to start
  • Estimated fertile window -- calculated between days 10 and 17 of the cycle
  • Days until next period

Predictions improve with more data -- the more cycles you record, the more accurate the calculation gets.

In the UI

The screen shows a calendar with period days marked, week/month/quarter views, a prediction card, and the record history.

Sharing only period tracking

From the entity settings, you can share only period tracking with another person -- your partner, for example -- without exposing the rest of your health data. This is explained in Entities.

Health activities

Health activities are point-in-time events on your medical timeline. Each activity has a type:

TypeExample
SymptomHeadache, nausea, dizziness
Medical appointmentCardiologist appointment on Thursday
Medical visitWent to the doctor today, they said...
Lab testComplete blood count, results on Friday
Diagnostic imagingChest X-ray
ProcedureDental cleaning, tooth extraction
VaccineCOVID booster, annual flu shot
Medication takenOne-time record that you took something
MeasurementBlood pressure 120/80, glucose 95
NoteFree-form observation about your health

Activities can have a numeric value (for measurements), link to a condition or episode, and schedule a reminder if it's a future appointment.

Medical documents

Medical documents store files you want to keep handy: clinical records, lab results, medical orders, authorizations, diagnostic images, medical bills.

Each document has:

  • Type -- clinical record, lab result, diagnostic image, prescription order, authorization, disability certificate, referral, invoice
  • Attachments -- PDFs, images. Multiple per document are supported
  • Metadata -- title, description, document date, expiration date, issuer (doctor or hospital)
  • Links -- can be associated with a condition, episode, or prescription

Documents approaching their expiration date are flagged in red. Expired ones are flagged too. This is useful for medical authorizations or lab results that have a validity period.

When you upload a document to the chat, the agent can help you organize it: it extracts the content via OCR, identifies what it is, and suggests how to link it with your existing conditions or prescriptions.

Health documents are encrypted with the double layer of encryption (user + system). Encrypted files never get a public URL -- the backend decrypts them in memory and returns the bytes directly. Details are in Security and privacy.