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Whether you’re just starting out or maintaining long-term sobriety, Recall gives you the tools to stay on track
Daily emotional and physical well-being check-ins
Reasons for quitting that you don't want to forget
Situations that trigger cravings and challenge staying on track
Ways to deal with cravings and difficult situations
Small wins and big achievements gained since quitting
Difficult past moments that remind you why you chose to quit
Recall helps you break that cycle by tracking your progress and letting you store and revisit your entries on a daily basis
Monitor your progress by tracking your sober days and how often to revisit you key areas of recovery
Check in and track your reasons, coping mechanisms, success stories, triggers, and regrets
Scroll through a feed of your entries to keep them fresh in your mind at all times and help you stay motivated
First discovered by Hermann Ebbinghaus in 1885, the Forgetting Curve illustrates how our ability to retain information declines over time. Recall helps you change that.
Recall helps you stay sober, reflect on your journey, and grow stronger every day. Whether you’re just starting out or maintaining long-term sobriety, Recall gives you the tools to stay on track. Track your sober streak, log your thoughts and feelings, and build a personal library of reminders—your reasons, regrets, triggers, coping strategies, and proudest moments. Then revisit them in a powerful, swipeable feed designed to reinforce your motivation.
Recall stands apart from other sobriety apps by focusing not just on tracking sober days, but on helping users deeply understand and reinforce their reasons for quitting. Instead of static logs or linear journals, Recall offers a randomized feed of your own reflections—like triggers, regrets, coping strategies, and wins—designed to strengthen your motivation in moments that matter. With a minimalist, calming design and private-first approach, it encourages daily check-ins and mindful journaling without overwhelming users with social features or gamification. It’s not just about staying sober—it’s about growing through reflection.
Recall is available on Android and iOS mobile devices.