Ida Tin is the co-founder and former CEO and chairwoman, of Clue, the most trusted female health app. Clue has more than ten million active users in over 190 countries.
Ida coined the term Femtech in 2016, a new sector set to be worth over a trillion dollars by 2027.
Ida has been interviewed or featured in major media including The New York Times, New York Magazine, Forbes and Wired. She was also a speaker at prestigious conferences such as TechCrunch Disrupt in San Francisco, LeWeb in Paris, Forbes Most Powerful Women in Montreal, Slush in Finland and many more.
Before starting Clue, Ida led motorcycle tours around the world for five years in the motorcycle touring company MotoMundo she cofounded with her dad Hjalte Tin. She guided tours in Mongolia, Cuba and Vietnam amongst many other destinations.
For two years she traveled solo in the western parts of the US on her motorcycle and wrote a book about her travel adventures, inner and outer, “Directress”, published in Denmark in 2009.
As a child Ida grew up travelling the world on motorcycles with her parents and older brother from she was a one year old baby sitting in front of her mother on the motorcycle through South America, the former Soviet Union, Africa and South East Asia.
Ida attended various art schools in South Africa and London, and graduated in 2004 from the progressive social entrepreneurship BA level business school The KaosPilots in Denmark. Ida currently lives in Berlin and has two children.
She is now working on a new book about Femtech and is an active voice in the Femtech space and currently founding the think tank Femtech Assembly. The focus of the think tank is the link between investing in women’s health, economic development and planetary regeneration.