Watching someone you love struggle is its own kind of pain.
The worry that keeps you up at night, the fear every time your phone rings — your hurt is real, and it matters. You don't have to pretend you're fine.
You've felt the helplessness. The late-night worrying, the conversations that go nowhere, the fear of saying the wrong thing. Flux23 gives you something concrete to offer — private, judgment-free recovery support that's always in their pocket.
Loving someone through recovery is one of the hardest things you'll ever do. Here's the truth no one tells you:
The worry that keeps you up at night, the fear every time your phone rings — your hurt is real, and it matters. You don't have to pretend you're fine.
And none of it felt like enough. That's not because you failed — it's because recovery is something they have to own. But that doesn't mean you can't help.
It's not a lecture, not an ultimatum. It's a quiet act of belief — handing someone a tool and trusting them to use it when they're ready.
Flux23 puts real recovery support in their hands. Here's what's waiting for them:
Private streak tracking they can be proud of
Every day they choose recovery, their streak grows. It's a quiet, private reminder of their strength — something tangible they can look at when the doubts creep in. Whether it's day 1 or day 100, every single day counts.
Available when loved ones can't be
You can't be awake every night. You can't always answer the phone. Flux23's AI chat is there when you can't be — no judgment, no waiting, just honest support at the exact moment they need it most.
Crisis intervention when cravings hit
When a craving hits, seconds matter. The "I'm Tempted" button gives them immediate support — grounding techniques, coping strategies, and reminders of why they started. It talks them through the moment so they can get to the other side.
Makes recovery visible and measurable
Recovery can feel invisible. Flux23 makes progress real — with analytics that reveal patterns and achievements that mark milestones. They'll be able to see what's working, spot their vulnerable moments, and celebrate how far they've come.
Honest education without judgment
Why does the brain lie about "just one time"? What do you do when everyone around you is using? Flux23's articles give them practical, honest answers — no clinical jargon, no preaching, just real information that actually helps.
Support without surveillance. A tool, not a lecture. Here's why it's different:
You won't see their data, their streaks, or their conversations. That's by design. Recovery needs a safe space — Flux23 gives them one without anyone looking over their shoulder.
Flux23 talks like a friend, not a doctor. No clinical jargon, no toxic positivity, no lectures. Just honest, human support that meets them where they actually are.
In their pocket at 3am. At the party where everyone's using. On the bad days when they can't call anyone. Flux23 doesn't sleep, doesn't judge, and never gets tired of showing up.
Day 1 or day 100. First attempt or fifth. Just curious or fully committed. Flux23 doesn't require readiness — it's there whenever they decide to pick it up.
From people in recovery and the people who love them:
That 'I'm Tempted' button has saved me so many times. Hit it at a party last month when everyone was using. The app talked me through it and I left. Woke up the next day so proud of myself.
I'd tried everything — begging, ultimatums, pretending it wasn't happening. Sharing Flux23 was the first thing that felt like support instead of pressure. He actually uses it. That's more than I could ever say about my lectures.
I've relapsed twice since starting. Both times I came back to the app expecting judgment. Instead it just said 'You're back. That's what matters.' That's why I keep showing up.
My sister won't talk to me about her recovery, and that used to kill me. But knowing she has Flux23 helps me sleep at night. She has support even when she doesn't want it from me. And that's okay.
Three simple steps. That's all it takes to give someone a real tool for their recovery.
Hit the share button on this page to send them the Flux23 link. A simple text message is all it takes — no awkward conversation required.
They subscribe through their app store — €9.99/month or €90/year. Offer to cover it if you'd like. It's a meaningful gesture.
You've done something meaningful. The app is private — let them use it on their own terms. You've given them a tool. That matters more than you know.
We know you have concerns. Here are honest answers.
No — and that's intentional. Flux23 is private by design. Their data, conversations, and streaks are theirs alone. Recovery needs a safe space free from outside pressure. You're giving them a tool, not a tracking device.
That's okay. The app will be there whenever they are. There's no expiration on the gesture, and no pressure to start immediately. Sometimes just knowing someone believes in them enough to share something like this is the first step.
No. Flux23 complements professional help — it doesn't replace it. Think of it as the support that fills the gaps between therapy sessions, counselor visits, and group meetings. It's the friend in their pocket when no one else is available.
Flux23 is €9.99 per month, or €90 per year (that's 25% off). The subscription gives them full access to everything — unlimited AI chat, streak tracking, the "I'm Tempted" button, analytics, achievements, and the full article library.
Flux23 welcomes them back without judgment. Recovery isn't linear — relapse is often part of the journey, not the end of it. The app tracks their overall progress, not just their current streak, and reminds them that coming back is what counts.
That's their choice, and it's okay. You can't force recovery, and you shouldn't try. But the gesture itself matters — it tells them someone cares enough to do something. And if they ever do pick it up, it'll be there waiting.
Share Flux23 with someone you love. It might be the most meaningful thing you do today.