The urge hits
You want to text, check, explain, apologize, or reopen the loop.
No-contact recovery system
Recovery OS helps you pause before contact, protect your streak, and rebuild momentum with a private daily plan after a breakup.


The dangerous moment is not the breakup. It is the late-night urge to send one message that resets the loop.
Why Recovery OS
You want to text, check, explain, apologize, or reopen the loop.
Write it privately, wait 10 minutes, and choose a safer action.
Return to your plan with proof that the urge can pass without contact.
How it works
Write the message in a private sandbox, wait 10 minutes, and choose a safer next step.
Track no-contact days and turn recovery into small daily actions, not willpower.
Spot when contact urges rise, then schedule friction before the risky hour starts.
Save a weekly report for your own review or to share with a trusted support person.
Positioning
Recovery OS is built for action in high-risk moments: pause, write, wait, ground, and return to the plan.
Better angle
Other apps often lead with broad heartbreak content, AI chat, and long healing journeys. Recovery OS leads with the high-risk moment: the contact urge before a message is sent.
Monthly plan
Get the full no-contact workspace: pause flow, private drafts, weekly plans, pattern insights, and reflection exports.
Use the same email at checkout and account creation so your access links cleanly.
Try demo firstQuestions
No. Recovery OS is a self-guided support tool for no-contact moments, daily planning, and private reflection.
The core feature is the contact pause flow: write the message privately, wait, ground, and protect the streak.
Create an account or log in with the same email you used at checkout. Access usually appears within a few seconds.
No. Your notes stay private by default. Exports happen only when you choose to download them.
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Recovery OS is a self-guided support tool, not medical care or crisis counseling. If you are in immediate danger, contact local emergency services or a crisis line.