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Sober Sidekick: Quit Drinking

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Sober Sidekick: Quit Drinking

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User Reviews for Sober Sidekick: Quit Drinking

5
Supportive and easy to use!!!

I absolutely adore this app! It’s a like a mini Facebook for recovering addicts or alcoholics! Even those who just have the desire to get some help with their addiction or other issues they would like to overcome! It’s simple and straightforward but also has helped me tremendously when I feel like I’m all alone and when I need some support. I received so much kindness! The 24/7 zoom meeting feature is easy to use and very beneficial, at least it is for a once hopeless addict like me. If you want support, advice or just to feel like you’re not alone definitely give this app a chance!! ❤️‍🩹💜#wedorecover #onedayatatime

brooke897, Jan 28, 2023
5
Total Life Changer

This App changed my life - without a doubt. When I knew I needed to make a change and get sober I was ready as I was ever going to be except I had no clue where to start. With the world being so digital, I picked up my phone and started looking up the best Apps for sobriety. I downloaded about 5 that night. I quickly deleted the ones that just weren’t what I needed. As soon as I started watching the conversations and how it worked, I knew I had found Support. It was the first glimpse of hope I had. I used the “Talk to Someone Now” feature and was immediately connected with someone who helped me find the right Recovery Center for me to get treatment. Because of Sober Sidekick, this extremely daunting and scary decision of mine became so easy and there was someone there by my side the whole time. I completed an IOP program and am 515 days sober today. Without Sober Sidekick I wouldn’t have been able to achieve this. When you don’t know where to turn, who to reach out to, what friends or family to talk to at 3am when you’re struggling…..you have hope and a family all within this App. 🩵

Buffs 515, May 25, 2023
2
Good intentions. Seriously flawed.

Basically what I wanted was something to keep track of my sober time. Lo and behold, I open the app up today and suddenly I’ve randomly just got 35 hours. You had just one job….I’ll give it an extra star for soliciting random encouragement from others. It’s trying to create “community.” And I like the idea of trying to match you up with therapy (although that part of the system is very clunky; I never did figure out how to work it)But so much of it is of the “Here, have a random platitude” school of recovery. I like the thought behind the whole “You have to comment on someone else’s post before you can make one of your own” idea, but the reality is that this rapidly becomes a bunch of insincere “Yeah! Good jorb!” or “Don’t give up!” comments that don’t carry a lot of weight. And that opens up a whole other can of worms about whether a recovery app really ought to be feeding a bunch of addicts little dopamine hits like Facebook does. In short, it’s kind of a metaphor for the internet as a whole: it’s well-intentioned, buggy, the opposite of thoughtful, and runs on destructive psychology. As such it highlights one of the truisms of our time: there ain’t no substitute for the real world.

dads dirty hole, Dec 28, 2021
5
This app is awesome

I am a recovered Alcoholic and every app I tried didn’t work out until I came to this one it help so much and easy to help other addicts and alcoholics with me I love to reach out and show I care and this app help. I lost a close friend from addiction and am here all the way my heart and mind is so deep that I would bend over heel for my brothers and sister in recovery to show that 12 steps programs and recovery does work I love our sober community you guys rocks thanks you for making this app look forward to supporting all who has recovery minded like mine love you all brothers and sisters you worth it and you are the keystone to the feature generations to come let survive all our fallen brothers and sisters help them hand to hand we can do this positive force come in many ways in many differences ways as well ❤️

davidjzhagan82, Aug 15, 2021
1
Difficult to navigate

Honestly, I have to say wow the users are great and I love getting the alerts and responding. When I can figure out how to do so, the UI in this app is one of the worst I’ve ever seen it’s a difficult to navigate there’s not a lot of explanation and most of the time I just get frustrated and stop interacting so the poor user interface is affecting the ability for the members to communicate and share and help and comment. I would recommend the developer take a look at the interface and maybe just build it from scratch. As an app developer of myself I would never ever leased a product with this kind of user interface it’s overly complex difficult to navigate and create user frustration, which means users won’t use it and some of these people including me really need that kind of support. So I think the developer should take a hard look and do something to make it right. But that’s just one guys opinion.

dbshebrjdjrbrhtn, Sep 26, 2021
5
Review-Grant S.

Know ur a busy guy sidekick Pete. But i did give u my whole drug history. Waiting for a response but so far this as helped me so much Day by day I feel like I’m not alone and I finally have a good support system and you have no idea how good that makes me feel because I live alone right now I have no family in town yeah I’m gonna show my brother this because he went through the same exact addictions that I went through so I think you can really take it vantage of this app so you guys just keep improving it and just just love all the people in there it’s good things to say so love this app and I’ll give it 10 stars of if I could all right thanks bye

Gsensie0000, Jul 25, 2021
5
My Stupid Opinion!

Howdy, I think this is a great app and its intentions are great for someone who is trying to recover, however I think there should be an option for how many notifications we receive (I’ve tried lookin, I can’t seem to find it, maybe it’s there). But I woke up this morning to 5 different notifications asking me to send support to people talking about pretty…hard things to read. As someone who just started this journey, I’m not quite ready to be witness to some of these things, let alone be able to send support to my other recovering homies. I think if you’re in the beginning stages of sobering up there should be a slow push on how much suggested support you send to others. This is obviously my personal opinion, I feel like a selfish a hole saying all this. Does this make any sense¿

Hat outta Bell, Apr 28, 2022
5
Thanks for being here

Totally helped meFeel more at ease and at the beginning this stuff is so hard to get over my new opiate addiction but the program In an app zoomed two meetings saw the love when I was crawling out of my skin. And told others it’s ok to just hold on the moment will pass. I’m hard time to find meetings and groups when everyone is dying from fent and everything is legal. I don’t think i can express gratitude enough except to make sure I spread the word. My woman even downloaded the app and she was the one not so ready to get sober cause of going to meetings and meeting In person. If there was a godly app it’s this one. Thanks again helping me to 5 days just today.

plgaudrey, Jun 23, 2022
2
It’s a start

Not what I thought it would be...a way to stay in connection with other alcoholics while we are more isolated. There is a limited interface. Limited interactions. I’m not sure what I’m paying for...each time I’ve tried to post, I can’t unless I write to someone else first. There are other social programs where sober friends can be found and connected to more easily. Seems like the majority of users are in very early recovery. Experience, strength, and hope is limited. I couldn’t get sober, or stay sober, with just this app...I need meetings, a sponsor, a community, and to work a program of recovery. Don’t use this app instead of those things. Maybe in time this will grow into a more robust app and community. I wouldn’t get sober here.

Rixter3, Mar 18, 2021
5
A true and honest site

In this world where authenticity is hard to find and everything seems to lead to the bottom line….give me your money, this site is a lifesaver for those who need support while recovering from addiction, whatever form that takes. Some of the posts are heart wrenching, some are hopeful and encouraging. They all reflect the journey we all take to cope with life in general and how we all need help to carry on. I am thankful to the folk who run it and the folk who share their stories. If you are struggling with an addiction, this is the place to go, just to know you are not alone.

Scouser Sue, Sep 18, 2021

Description

Sober Sidekick - the sober community with addiction recovery support. Quit drinking alcohol today with your sober buddy app, with sobriety counter and tracker that helps you track daily your sober time. You are never alone with Sober Sidekick.

Stop drinking, stay sober and get the right support. Your Sober Buddy App Quit drinking with Sober Sidekick, a sobriety and addiction recovery app for those struggling with alcohol or drugs. Our sober community members are here to support you. Receive guidance on how to stay sober and start your recovery journey today Join a judgment-free social network Alcohol addiction is fed in isolation. Immerse yourself in an understanding community of users who are on the path to recovery too. Stop drinking alcohol, take the first step and remember, you are not alone in this. Quit drinking or using drugs - start your addiction recovery journey with Sober Sidekick, your sobriety app. Track your addiction recovery daily Stay sober, day after day, from alcohol and drugs. Track your daily progress with our sobriety tracker feature. Get sober - our sobriety counter helps you count the days clean and accomplish goals and keep the motivation up: one day, 30 days, 60 days, and more. Sober Sidekick - More than a Social Network, a Valuable Sober Community Sober social networks features within the app will help you create your support system. Sober time, addiction recovery struggles, and wins can be shared in anonymous posts. Receive and lend recovery support through comments or empathy badges (likes). You can also message users directly. Alcohol or drugs recovery relies heavily on community; connect with a supportive, ego-free social network. All the addiction recovery help in one app Addiction recovery support & resources are offered in the app. Have a direct line to 24/7 AA and NA meetings. You will find motivational content and blogs to support your journey to an addiction-free life. Our sober community is here to support and has the same goal - Quit drinking or using drug and start your addiction recovery journey today. Stop drinking alcohol, seek addiction recovery and join our Sober Sidekick community today, where users have access to addiction recovery resources and daily support. Sober Sidekick - Your sobriety counter and tracker to start your addiction recovery today. Here are our app features to make your recovery journey easier: Sober Community: - Addiction recovery isn’t easy; connect with accountability partners (AA meetings) to stay on track with sobriety goals - Quit drinking and receive help: AA support is available every time you reach out, guaranteed! - Our Sobriety tracker & counter app gives you everything you need to keep moving forward Sober Tracker: - Days sober can be tracked (days, weeks, months & years) - Stay clean with our sobriety counter that helps you track days clean - Sober time: track and hit milestones, then celebrate! Sober Social Network: - Sober stories: share social media posts, comments, and empathy badges (likes) - Declare “I am sober” to the world, even if it’s anonymously - Sober posts are anonymous, so you can keep your identity private - Sober social network available through direct messaging feature Addiction Recovery Resources: - Addiction Recovery Counselors are available when you need help - AA meetings and NA meetings via Zoom 24/7 - Sober perspectives and support available through motivational content and blogs - Alcohol Treatment options, IOP treatments, Outpatient Programs, Substance Abuse Programs, Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, Dharma Recovery and more - unlock motivations and find what works for you! Join our sober community to receive the support you need to get sober and stay that way.

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