5 Sobriety Apps to Help You in Recovery
- Mark Armour
- May 30, 2022
- 3 min read

If you are in recovery, congratulations! You have taken the first and most important step on your journey to sobriety.
Staying sober is not easy, but it is worth it.
There are many tools and resources available to help you stay on track, including sobriety apps.
In this post, we will discuss five of the best sobriety apps available.
Sobriety apps can be extremely helpful in recovery. They can help to hold you accountable, provide support and motivation, and offer resources and information. If you are looking for a sobriety app to help you on your journey, here are five of the best:
1. Sober Grid:
Sober Grid is a social networking app for people in recovery. It connects users with sober friends nearby, allowing them to offer support and motivation. Sober Grid also offers resources and information on addiction and recovery.
Form the site-
How does Sober Grid work? Sober Grid utilizes evidence-based peer recovery coaching in order to be there whenever and wherever needed. We connect participants with coaches that have lived experience in navigating systems for recovery and they understand what individuals struggling with substance use disorder are going through.

2. 12 Step Companion: on Amazon
12 Step Companion is an app designed to help users work through the 12 steps of recovery. It includes a step tracker, daily check-ins, sponsor support, meeting finder, and more.
• ANONYMOUS ICON
- To protect anonymity, the actual app icon does not show references to AA
• SOBRIETY CALCULATOR
- View your length of sobriety
- Calculate the length of sobriety of all your friends
• THE BIG BOOK
- Search tool
- Read the main 164 pages & more
- Read 60+ stories from 1st & 2nd editions
- Original forewords
- Portrait or Landscape layout for reading
- Page numbers for the main 164 pages
• PRAYERS
- Morning prayer for "on awakening"
- Night prayer for "when we retire at night"
- Prayers from the steps
- Prayer of St. Francis
- The Big Book's suggestions on prayer
• PROMISES
- Extensive gathering of promises throughout the Big Book.
- Promises on Experience, Strength, and Hope
- Promises from the steps and more!
• CONTACTS
- Reach out to US central offices, areas, districts, and answering services.
- Map the route to a contact with an address using the device's GPS.
- Tap contact buttons to immediately call, e-mail, or visit their website.
• OPTION TO MOVE APP TO SD CARD
• NO INTERNET CONNECTION IS NEEDED
3. SoberTool:
SoberTool is an app that helps users track their sobriety, set goals, and find support. It includes features such as a sobriety calculator, goal setting, and a forum where users can connect with others in recovery.
From the website:
This free App is based on proven techniques and authored by a Harvard-educated, licensed chemical dependency counselor and internationally certified alcohol and drug counselor who personally has over 26 years of uninterrupted sobriety. Some of the materials in this App contain theories related to cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness training, 12-step practice, stress reduction techniques, and motivational enhancement therapy. It also contains slogans commonly heard at 12-step meetings and during other therapy sessions. This App is not a substitute for treatment!
4. Loosid
From the site:
When most folks imagine sobriety, they think of an existence without color, flavor, vibrance, and excitement; like suddenly having to go from watching their life on a great big Imax screen to staring at static on a 12-inch black and white box tv.
The Loosid App was designed to not only show the world that sober doesn’t have to be boring but to help this distinctive community of nearly 144 million Americans realize they’re far from alone.

Joe & Charlie is a great resource.
With thousands of hours of audio content, including readings and meditation sounds, Joe & Charlie can help you take the next steps in your recovery with a list of helpful resources for the ups and downs of your journey.

These are just five of the many sobriety apps available. Do some research and find the one that works best for you. And remember, recovery is possible!
If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction, please reach out for help. There are many resources available, including those listed above. Addiction is a disease, and it is treatable.
You are not alone!
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