Inspiration Right on Your Wrist

Sober Livin Launches Their All-New Digital Sobriety Chip Application for SmartWatches 

Westminster, MD – The Sober Livin Foundation is proud to announce the launch of its new SmartWatch application, “Sober Livin.” Inspired by the physical tokens one in recovery would receive when hitting various milestones on their journey to recovery, the Sober Livin SmartWatch app brings this idea into the 21st century.

The Sober Livin Watch application is designed to provide the user with inspiration and motivation. With the application, users enter their sobriety date and then choose a familiar digital token to represent their achievements. As the user reaches different milestones in their sobriety, the digital token will change to reflect that milestone. The interface is intuitive and the design is aesthetically pleasing. 

The Sober Livin SmartWatch application is unique in that it provides the user a reminder of their personal journey right on their wrist, a feature  currently available in other apps on the market. This makes the SoberLivin Watch application the perfect support tool for someone who is in recovery.

“We are incredibly excited to finally be launching the Sober Livin Watch application,” said Ed Dannettel, Founder of Sober Livin. “This has been a few years in the making and there have been so many people that have helped us get to this point. I am extremely grateful for all of their support. Now, I hope that our app can offer support to others in recovery. If we can make an impact on one person's life, then this whole process was worth it.”

The Sober Livin Watch application is available now for download on the iOS App Store and will be coming out shortly on Google Play.

About

The Sober Livin Foundation is dedicated to offering inspiration, education, and vital support to individuals battling addiction and mental illness. Founded in 2020 by Edward Dannattel,  the non-profit utilizes cutting-edge technology and fosters new community connections with the aim to significantly enhance access to crucial resources, instilling hope and facilitating recovery for those in need.

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