Introducing Ebby™, the first AI-native recovery support companion designed to help you stay connected, build routines, and navigate challenges with timely, personalized guidance.
Meet your 24/7 intelligent recovery system.
Meet Ebby™
Ebby™ helps you navigate the everyday challenges of life in recovery. By learning your routines, language, and preferences, Ebby™ delivers timely, personalized support and removes real-world barriers—so you can focus on what matters most.
What Ebby™ does:
The Problem
Recovery shouldn’t rely on luck.
But too often it does.
Life in recovery is full of unpredictable moments. Stress, old routines, and familiar environments can catch you off guard—especially when you’re alone and least prepared to handle them. Those moments can chip away at your confidence, your routines, and your momentum.
Ebby™ is your always-on companion for those times. It listens, learns, and responds in ways that help you stay grounded, connected, and focused on your goals—right when it matters most.
Because your recovery deserves more than chance. It deserves support that’s with you every step of the way.
How Ebby™ gets to know you
These are the everyday details Ebby™ uses to shape your experience and keep support relevant.
Location, time, and behavioral patterns
Mood, journaling, and speech input
Heart rate variability, sleep, and movement
Ebby™ spots important moments before they happen.
Ebby™ learns from the patterns you share and offers timely, skills-based suggestions grounded in behavioral science.
Real-time support that feels human.
Guidance is delivered through chat, voice, or SMS in ways that fit your style—always respectful, never clinical.
When the moment matter, Ebby™ connects you.
Ebby™ makes it easy to reach your chosen contacts, community groups, or practical resources—so you’re supported when it matters most.
This is more than motivation.
It’s precision sobriety support, powered by AI.
The Vision
What we’re building toward
RecoveryAI is designing a recovery support system that scales from individual use to full clinical integration. Here’s what’s on the horizon: