Product name
AlchemistOne
AlchemistOne is a smartphone-based companion for individuals in addiction recovery. While other apps count your clean days or restrict access to harmful sites, we go deeper. If you’ve walked the same path we have, you know the thoughts can creep back in - sometimes even after months of being clean. AlchemistOne is built by addicts, for addicts. Our mission is to provide an inspiring space where you can rediscover life beyond gambling, drinking, or anything else holding you back and keeping you distracted. We’re here to help you quiet the noise in your mind that pulls you back to your addiction.The problem you are solving
Global addiction rates are surging, fueled by the unprecedented accessibility of harmful habits and distracting products. The compounding nature of these mental health challenges makes achieving long-term peace and recovery increasingly difficult. While traditional therapy modalities remain effective, they often fall short of providing the 24/7 support that today’s recovering addict needs. Destruction through distraction is always just a click or a tap away, yet real-time solutions offering immediate, continuous support are noticeably absent.
Study Title (long)
Evaluating the Impact of Real-Time Mobile Interventions on Reducing Relapse Rates
Intended Use & Areas of Interest
- General Health and Wellness
- Mental Health
- Fitness & Lifestyle
Brief description of how to use
Download AlchemistOne from the iOS App Store and follow the on-screen prompts to begin your journey. Use promo code IDEATE at signup to enjoy 6 months free!
Seeking
- Evaluators
Target Market
Canada and Outside Canada, ,
Exclusion Criteria
Evaluation Period
02/12/2024 - 03/02/2025
Evaluator Sex & Age
Male Female Non-binary , From 16 to 99
Evaluator Compensation
0
Commitment of Evaluators
We ask that you integrate AlchemistOne into your daily routine for 14 days.
Length of Follow-up (Months)
2
Story Inspiration
After battling addiction for over two decades, co-founder Adam Geiger was exhausted not just by his addiction, but by the constant noise in his mind — fears, anxiety, worry, and doubt. Conventional recovery methods didn’t seem to work, but the turning point came when he learned to understand the nature of his thoughts. He wondered how he could create a space where others could access this powerful approach to recovery.