Track Your Recovery Chips Without Cluttering Your Calendar

ChipReminder keeps your recovery chip journey organized with private milestone tracking, current-chip visibility, next due dates, and gentle email reminders before important dates.

It is the perfect solution for tracking multiple recovery chips without clogging up your personal calendar.

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Private milestone tracking Monthly and yearly chips Email reminders No calendar clutter

A calm dashboard for chips, dates, and progress.

Recovery milestones are meaningful, but they are easy to miss when dates live in memory, notebooks, texts, or crowded calendars.

Track multiple recovery paths

Sobriety, emotional health, anger, codependency, grief, anxiety, food, gambling, and general recovery can each have their own track.

Know what is coming next

Add a start date once. ChipReminder calculates the next milestone so you do not have to do date math.

Get gentle reminders

Email reminders help you show up prepared before the meeting, not after the moment has passed.

Built for real-life recovery, not generic reminders.

Calendars can remind you of a date. ChipReminder is built around recovery chips, milestone history, meeting rhythms, and multiple tracks.

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Start with one track

Add the original start date and let the app create the first expected chip.

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Plan ahead

Default reminders can go out 7 days before, 1 day before, and day-of.

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Keep each path separate

Follow several areas of growth without losing the big picture.

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Keep a history

Received and skipped chips stay visible as evidence of progress over time.

For hurts, habits, hang-ups, and long-term growth.

ChipReminder works for anyone tracking milestones that matter: sobriety chips, emotional health wins, anniversary coins, or personal progress markers.

Program participants

Know the next chip date before your regular meeting arrives.

People tracking more than one area

Keep sobriety, emotional health, grief, anger, or anxiety tracks separate.

Long-term recovery participants

Keep monthly chips and anniversary coins in the same private place.

Accountability partners

Make encouragement more specific by knowing what milestone is near.

Keep your current chip and next due date easy to see.

ChipReminder shows the chip you are currently tracking, when it is coming due, and sends gentle reminders so important milestones do not get forgotten.

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Create a recovery track

Name the track, add the original start date, and choose the regular meeting weekday if helpful.

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See your current chip

The dashboard shows the chip name, expected date, status, and how many days remain.

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Celebrate and continue

Mark chips received, skip what does not apply, and keep a simple history of progress.

Example milestones

ChipReminder includes 30, 60, and 90 days, 4 through 11 months, and 1 through 50 years.

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FAQ

Answers for people comparing ChipReminder to calendars, sobriety counters, or more social recovery apps.

No. ChipReminder is an independent milestone tracker for recovery paths that use chips, coins, or personal progress markers.

Yes. Multiple tracks are the point: sobriety, emotional health, anger, grief, anxiety, codependency, food, gambling, or general recovery can each have separate start dates and reminders.

A calendar can remind you about a date, but it is not built for chip history, next-chip status, skipped or received chips, meeting-day context, or keeping recovery details out of a crowded personal calendar.

Chip dates are calculated from the recovery start date for that track. ChipReminder includes 30, 60, and 90 days, 4 through 11 months, and yearly milestones from 1 through 50 years.

ChipReminder supports email reminders. New tracks start with 7 days before, 1 day before, and day-of reminders, and you can adjust reminder days per track.

No. ChipReminder is a practical companion for milestone awareness. It is not medical advice, crisis support, treatment, counseling, or a replacement for recovery community.

Signup requires an email address. After that, you can use whatever nickname you want for yourself, and you can name recovery tracks descriptively or use initials that only mean something to you. There are no ads, and we do not share your information with any third parties.

ChipReminder can support personal accountability by helping you stay aware of chip dates, but it does not include sharing, sponsor dashboards, accountability partner access, check-ins, or reporting features. You decide what to track and what reminders to receive.
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Create your first track today and see what chip is coming next.

No complex setup. No extra password. Use your email to create an account or sign in, then add a track and keep your next milestone clear.

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