A real treatment plan
Create daily, weekly, session-based, or post-procedure schedules that reflect the routine you are actually following.
Hair loss tracker app for women and men
Track Hair brings female and male hair loss routines, minoxidil, finasteride, spironolactone, transplant recovery, PRP, microneedling, progress photos, regimen notes, and review timelines together so you can judge change with more context.
Built for individual routines, long review windows, and treatment consistency. Not a generic habit tracker or one-off scanner.

Your review timeline
Planning workflow
Track Hair is designed like a treatment journal for your scalp, your plan, and your timeline. It helps you keep your hair loss routine stable enough to understand what is happening instead of guessing from memory.
Add minoxidil, finasteride, spironolactone, microneedling, ketoconazole, PRP, red light therapy, transplant recovery, or your own custom routine with timing and dose details.
Mark treatments complete, record missed days honestly, and keep the plan visible so changes in your routine do not disappear into memory.
Save repeatable progress photos and notes so you can compare meaningful intervals, not emotional day-to-day mirror checks.
Plan, follow, review
Create daily, weekly, session-based, or post-procedure schedules that reflect the routine you are actually following.
Keep baseline and follow-up photos in one timeline so changes are easier to judge across months, not moods.
Store dose, frequency, missed applications, shedding notes, side effects, and plan changes so every review has context.
Use AI-assisted visible-change checks as one input alongside your photos, notes, and treatment history.
Track minoxidil, finasteride, spironolactone, transplant recovery, PRP, red light therapy, microneedling, and custom routines in the same plan.
Treatment planning
Keep prescription schedules consistent, document dose changes, and compare long-term results against baseline photos.
Read guideTrack once-daily or twice-daily applications, missed doses, shedding windows, and photo checkpoints in one place.
Read guideKeep clinician-prescribed schedules, dose changes, side effect notes, and long review windows connected to your female hair loss plan.
Read guideLog session timing, depth if relevant, scalp response, and how each session fits around topical treatments.
Read guidePlan recovery checkpoints, aftercare reminders, shedding notes, and regrowth photos from week one through the long review window.
Read guidePlan with context
Understand pattern hair loss, male and female presentation, common causes, and why a stable tracking plan matters.
Learn the repeatable angles, lighting, and intervals that turn scattered selfies into a timeline you can actually compare.
Learn how female hair loss routines can include minoxidil, spironolactone, photo tracking, lab follow-up, and clinician-guided review.
Compare how different treatments fit into a long-term routine and what to track for each one.
See how treatment-tracking journals and one-off AI scan apps compare, and which type actually shows whether a routine is working.
Explore treatment comparisons, photo-tracking advice, and practical planning guides for long-term hair loss care.
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Common questions
A hair loss tracker app helps you organize treatments, keep photo records, and monitor visible changes over time. Track Hair goes further by turning your routine into a long-term plan with schedules, notes, photos, and review checkpoints.
Hair loss treatments usually take months to judge. Consistent photos, treatment logs, missed-dose history, and notes make it easier to see what actually happened and discuss progress with a clinician.
Yes. Track Hair is designed for multi-treatment routines, so topical treatments, oral prescriptions, scalp stimulation, procedures, supplements, and custom routines can live in the same plan without becoming one messy note.
Yes. Track Hair can organize female hair loss routines such as minoxidil, spironolactone, supplements recommended for a deficiency, PRP, red light therapy, progress photos, and clinician review notes.
No. Track Hair is a planning and tracking tool, not a diagnostic or treatment service. Any AI-assisted review should be treated as informational support alongside photos, notes, and clinician guidance.
Most people benefit from repeatable front, temple, crown, part-line, and top-down photos captured in similar lighting at planned intervals. The goal is a useful timeline, not daily self-checking.
Download Track Hair
Keep your treatments, progress photos, notes, and review timeline together from the first baseline photo onward.
Privacy-first tracking. Informational support only, not medical advice.