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Welcome to Evive

Let’s start with the basics by build tools to support your recovery journey.

Welcome to Evive

Hey There

Welcome to Evive. You might be here because your counselor mentioned this app, you saw it on the clinic tablet, or you're just checking out what this is about.

Whatever brought you here - this is yours to use, however it helps. We built Evive to be support that's available 24/7, just like the challenges you face.

Taking even 5 minutes for yourself, especially in early recovery? That matters. Your counselor notices when you engage with tools like this. Every step counts toward your treatment goals.

What Is Evive?

Evive is a digital platform built by people who've been where you are, working alongside leading recovery experts. We get it - addiction hijacks the same technology that makes everything else instantly available. So we flipped it. We use that same engaging, personalized technology to make recovery support just as accessible.

Think of us as peer support in your pocket. Real people who've walked this path, not clinical textbook language. Available during those critical 3 AM moments when traditional help isn't.

Your clinic partnered with us through something called GRASP - a program that recognizes people in opioid treatment often face other challenges too, like gambling. But here's the thing: these first 10 lessons aren't about gambling. They're about recovery. Your recovery.

We're talking real stuff that actually matters:

  • Getting actual sleep when your meds mess with you

  • Handling any urge that hits (substances, gambling, shopping, scrolling)

  • Protecting your money on dangerous days

  • Finding one person who gets it

  • Tracking the small wins that truly matter

How This Works

The Journey: You'll get 10 core recovery lessons. Short, practical, stuff you can use today. Not lectures. Not homework. Just tools from people who've been exactly where you are.

Each lesson takes 5-10 minutes. Read them whenever - in the waiting room, at home, when you can't sleep at 2 AM. This is your recovery, on your schedule.

What's Different: This isn't some app made by people who've never seen the inside of a clinic. Every lesson comes from real experience - from people who know the 4:30 AM wake-ups, the medication struggles, the money stress, the Nevada reality where everything's open 24/7.

After the Basics: Once you complete these 10 lessons, you can choose specialized paths if they're relevant to your life. If gambling isn't your thing, you're done and have a solid toolkit. If it is something you deal with, there are specific resources for that.

The lessons cover things nobody really talks about:

  • Why your brain desperately looks for quick fixes when you're getting clean

  • Simple ways to protect yourself when everything feels like a trigger

  • What progress actually looks like (spoiler: it's messier than they tell you)

  • How to survive Nevada, where temptation literally never sleeps

  • You're Helping Shape This

    Here's something unique - Evive is built with you, not just for you. Your experience helps create what comes next.

    Your feedback matters:

    • Tell your counselor what helps, what doesn't

    • Let them know what topics we should cover

    • Share what's missing from your recovery toolkit

    • Suggest tools you wish existed

    We're writing new content based on what people like you say they need. Your counselor passes along insights. If enough people say "we need help with [whatever]," that becomes our next focus.

    This is recovery support built by the community, for the community.

Your Clinic Partnership

Your counselor knows you have access to Evive. They might ask what you're learning. Some clinics use our content in group discussions.

Engaging with Evive shows you're working on recovery from multiple angles. It demonstrates treatment engagement. That matters for everything - progress notes, treatment planning, take-home decisions.

This isn't another requirement. It's a resource. Use what helps, skip what doesn't. And tell us about both - that feedback helps everyone.

Real Talk

These lessons come from people who know:

  • The exhaustion of daily dosing schedules

  • The medication adjustment challenges

  • The financial stress of early recovery

  • The isolation when you can't see old friends

  • Living in Nevada where everything's designed to separate you from your money

Some lessons will hit home immediately. Others might not feel relevant right now. That's completely normal. Take what works for your recovery today. Save the rest for when you might need it.