A bridge back to connection

Make the Steps doable today.

Private, structured step work that's easier to start, easier to continue, and easier to bring to a real person. It prepares you for your sponsor and your fellowship — it doesn't replace them.

More About Recovery

The Steps are simple. Starting them — and staying with them — is the hard part.

A blank notebook is intimidating. Momentum fades. The deep work is easy to avoid and easy to drop. RecoverConnection gives the work a structure you can actually begin, at the size you can honestly do today — and keeps the human part where it belongs: with your sponsor and your fellowship.

How It Works

Four honest moves, repeated.

1 · Pick a focus

Choose the areas you're working on. The app meets you there instead of forcing one method.

2 · Work the Steps

Structured Step 1–12 work, including the Step 4 inventory, at the depth you choose.

3 · Keep a daily practice

A morning practice, a Step 10 spot-check, and the nightly review — to stay spiritually current.

4 · Bring it to a person

Prepare a focused packet and take it to your sponsor — not your whole journal.

Into Action

Everything you need to keep showing up.

Work the Steps

Step 1–12 work, including the Step 4 inventory, at your depth. Steps 4–9 are gently kept in order — foundation before amends.

Daily spiritual maintenance

A morning practice, a Step 10 spot-check, and the Big Book "when we retire" nightly review.

Your sobriety map

Define sobriety on your terms — abstinence, or circles/lines for behavioral patterns — and log the behaviors that matter to you.

Pocket Sponsor

Activated? Write what's going on. It sorts facts from your story, names the need underneath, and turns you toward your own part and one next action.

Sponsor prep

Bring selected work to a real person — a focused packet, not your whole journal. Share only what you choose.

Yours, and private

Your work stays yours. Daily notes can be discarded automatically, every entry is easy to delete, and nothing becomes profile or matching data.

A Spiritual Axiom

The recovery is yours. The app reflects, organizes, and asks — it never does the work for you.

Not a sponsor, not clinical

No diagnosis, no advice that belongs to a doctor, therapist, or lawyer. Step work is prepared here and brought to the people recovery asks you to connect with.

Awareness, never directives

The app surfaces what you recorded. You and your sponsor decide what it means and what to do next.

Sensitive by default

Fourth- and Fifth-Step material is treated as exactly that. Privacy isn't a setting you find later — it's the default.

In a crisis, it steps aside

If you're thinking about harming yourself or someone else, this isn't the right tool — it routes you to call or text 988, the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.

Rigorous Honesty

The honest answers.

Is this a replacement for a sponsor or a meeting?

No — and it's built not to be. It helps you prepare the work and bring it to real people. It is not a sponsor, therapist, counselor, doctor, or lawyer.

Is my step work private?

Yes. Sensitive material is treated as Fifth-Step-level by default. Daily notes can be discarded automatically, every entry is easy to delete, and your private work never becomes profile or matching data. See our Privacy Policy.

Which program does it follow?

It starts from the traditional 12 steps and is built to support more paths over time. The structure binds to stable content, not to one fellowship.

Does it use AI?

In a couple of optional places (a Step One read-back and Pocket Sponsor), with your consent. The AI reflects, organizes, and questions — it never does the recovery work for you, and personal details are removed before anything is sent.

What does it cost?

It's free to try today. Any future pricing will be clear and up front.

The Promises

Start where you are, at the size you can honestly do.

Then bring it to a real person.

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