Hormone tracking app

A hormone tracking app for men who need blood work and context together.

Most hormone tracking apps are built around cycle tracking. Kabal is built for men tracking testosterone, TRT, symptoms, supplements, sleep, training, recovery, and blood work over time.

What Kabal connects

Hormone tracking is more useful when labs, symptoms, and inputs live in one place.

Blood work plus timing

Track testosterone, free testosterone, estradiol, SHBG, cortisol, DHEA, thyroid markers, lipids, liver enzymes, hematocrit, and follow-up dates alongside the timing that matters.

Symptoms and recovery context

Log libido, energy, mood, sleep, soreness, training performance, appetite, stress, and side effects so hormone trends are not separated from how you feel.

Protocols and inputs

Keep TRT changes, supplements, medications, peptides, nutrition, alcohol, training blocks, and sleep changes in the same timeline as hormone labs.

Built for male hormone tracking

A men's hormone tracker should not treat testosterone like an afterthought.

A cycle tracking app can be excellent for fertility, ovulation, and menopause workflows. That is not the same as tracking testosterone, TRT dose changes, estradiol symptoms, SHBG, hematocrit, sleep, training, libido, mood, and recovery.

Kabal starts from the male hormone workflow. You can use it as a hormone tracking app, testosterone tracker app, or TRT tracker app because all three jobs need the same core timeline: what changed, when it changed, and what happened next.

For a deeper feature comparison, read the guide to the best testosterone tracker apps or the dedicated TRT tracker app page.

FAQ

Hormone tracking app questions

Is Kabal a hormone tracking app for men?

Yes. Kabal is built for men tracking testosterone, TRT context, symptoms, blood work, recovery, supplements, and lifestyle inputs that affect hormone health.

Can Kabal track TRT progress too?

Yes. Kabal works as a hormone tracking app and a TRT tracker app because dose timing, symptoms, and follow-up labs can be recorded together.

Does Kabal replace a doctor?

No. Kabal is not medical advice. It helps you organize hormone data and context so clinical conversations can be clearer.