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quit-alcohol

Track sobriety with alcohol-free streaks, craving management, and recovery milestones

Quit Alcohol

Your personal sobriety companion. Track streaks, manage urges, celebrate wins.

What it does

  • Sobriety tracking: Records your alcohol-free streak in days, weeks, and months
  • Urge management: Logs cravings, identifies triggers, suggests coping strategies
  • Milestone celebrations: Marks 24 hours, 1 week, 30 days, 90 days, and 1-year achievements
  • Progress dashboard: Visual summaries of your recovery journey
  • Support reminders: Links to local resources and recovery communities

Usage

Start sobriety

  • "Start my sobriety journey today" - Begin tracking from now
  • "My quit date is [date]" - Set a historical start date
  • "Reset my sobriety tracker" - Start fresh if relapsed

Handle cravings

  • "I'm having an urge" - Log a craving and get immediate coping suggestions
  • "What triggered this?" - Analyze patterns in your urges
  • "Distraction ideas" - Get activities to redirect the urge

Check progress

  • "How long have I been sober?" - View your current streak
  • "Show my stats" - See days/weeks/months and patterns
  • "Next milestone?" - What achievement is coming up

Money saved

  • "How much have I saved?" - Calculate money not spent on alcohol (based on your typical spend)
  • "Savings goal" - Set a target and track progress toward it

Get support

  • "Find meetings near me" - Locate AA/SMART Recovery/other groups
  • "Support resources" - Get phone numbers and crisis lines
  • "Tell me why I quit" - Reaffirm your reasons for sobriety

Milestones

Duration Achievement
24 hours First steps
1 week Breaking the pattern
30 days One month strong
90 days Three months—transformation begins
1 year One year sober—you're a fighter

Tips

  • Be honest about triggers: Log what sets off cravings (stress, certain places, people, emotions). Patterns reveal themselves.
  • Plan your escape: Before urges hit, pre-decide your response—call a friend, go for a walk, hit the gym.
  • Celebrate small wins: Each day sober is a win. Acknowledge it. Momentum compounds.
  • Connect with others: Share your journey with people who understand. Vulnerability builds resilience.
  • All data stays local on your machine: Your recovery is private. No cloud storage, no corporate tracking—complete confidentiality.

Note: For medical withdrawal concerns or if you're experiencing severe withdrawal symptoms, consult a healthcare provider. Alcohol withdrawal can be dangerous and may require professional medical support.