Auven is the sobriety app I wished existed when I quit. Not a day-counter, not a lecture, not someone else's program. A quiet companion built around what actually keeps people sober — and it's almost ready.
Morning, midday, evening, night — Auven shifts with the clock, because the science says the time of day changes what you need. The evening you're most exposed gets met differently from the morning you're rebuilding.
One tap, any screen. Auven asks what kind of craving it is and walks you through something matched to it — breathing, naming it, a pattern interrupt. Not a timer telling you to wait it out.
No invented streaks, no fake history. You map your own patterns, write your own story, count the things that actually matter to you — stress survived, moments you were present, things you tried sober.
Built by someone who got sober, not a clinic. No real name required, nothing sold, nothing shared. Just the tool, on your side.
I'm letting a small group in before everyone else — free. Drop your email and I'll tell you the moment it's ready. That's the only thing I'll ever email you about.