Recovery companion for men

Your worst moments
are not our product.

Anchor is the private recovery app.
No ads. No trackers. No data sold.

Your check-ins, journal, and triggers belong to you — and no one else.

Download on the App Store

iOS only · Free 7-day trial

🚫
No Ads
Zero advertising. Your recovery isn't an audience.
🔒
No Trackers
No analytics, no third-party SDKs watching you.
🗑️
No Data Sold
Your data is yours. Delete everything in one tap.
How it works

Three buttons.
That's the whole check-in.

1

Tap what's true

Clean, urge, or lapse — one tap every time your state changes. Urges are logged as wins. You noticed one and worked through it.

2

See your patterns

The Insights tab shows your top triggers, peak risk times, and how your streaks actually build. Real data, not motivation posters.

3

Turn falls into data

After a lapse, Anchor walks you through a structured debrief an hour later — turning shame into information you can actually use.

What you get

Everything you need.
Nothing you don't.

Hour-accurate clean-time tracking — not calendar days
SOS screen with 4-7-8 breathing — one tap from home
Structured lapse debrief with trigger analysis
Private journal with daily prompts
Face ID / Touch ID privacy lock
Pattern insights: triggers, time-of-day, day-of-week
Daily scripture and reflection (optional toggle)
Full data export and one-tap account deletion
Our promise

We know what's in the category.
We built the opposite.

Anchor has no ads. No analytics. No third-party trackers. No one is selling your check-ins, your journal, or your triggers to anyone — not even an aggregated version.

Your data lives in a private database tied to your account, encrypted at rest, locked behind Face ID, and exportable or deletable at any time from Settings.

No "accountability partner" shipping screenshots of your screen to anyone. No chatbots trained on your confessions. No community feed.

Pricing

Simple, honest pricing.

Weekly
$1.49
per week
Auto-renews weekly. Cancel any time in iOS Settings.
"Though the righteous fall seven times, they rise again."
— Proverbs 24:16