Live recovery dashboard
A real-time counter tracks every second of progress, with milestone markers that turn abstract streaks into visible momentum.
A Vectis Innovation Labs Product · iOS 17+
A recovery companion for breaking compulsive digital habits — built so everything stays on your phone. No account. No cloud. No analytics. Just you, your progress, and the tools to protect it.
A real-time counter tracks every second of progress, with milestone markers that turn abstract streaks into visible momentum.
One tap opens guided box breathing, urge surfing, and 5-4-3-2-1 grounding — evidence-informed techniques for riding out the wave.
Built on Apple's Screen Time framework to block triggering apps and sites at the system level — with an SOS handoff when you try to break through.
A guided wizard turns your personal triggers into concrete if-then rules, so the plan exists before the moment that needs it.
Optionally hand the shield's key to someone you trust. Their code is cryptographically hashed on-device — even the app can't read it back.
Ten focused micro-articles on the science of habit, urges, and recovery — short enough to read in a hard moment, honest enough to matter.
Recovery is nobody's business but yours. PurePath isn't private because of a policy — it's private because there is no server to send anything to.
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Servers
Everything — your streak, your plan, your reflections — lives in an encrypted database on your phone. Nothing is uploaded, ever.
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Visibility
The content shield runs on Apple's Screen Time framework, which is architecturally sealed: not even PurePath can see what you browse or block.
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Tap to erase
Full data deletion is built into Settings. One confirmation and everything is gone — no export to a support ticket, no grace period.
Read the full privacy policy — it's short, because there's not much to disclose.
PurePath is a self-help tool, not therapy and not a crisis service. It works best alongside the support of people — a counselor, a group, a trusted friend. If you're struggling, reaching out to a professional is a sign the lever is working, not that it failed.