Don't text
your ex.
Reboot seals the message you want to send and locks it for 30 days. Real friction between the urge and the regret — plus a recovery program built for the breakup withdrawal nobody warns you about.
Write it.
Seal it.
Wait 30 days.
The Vault is a one-way door. You write what you can't hold in. We lock it for 30 days. By the time it unlocks, you usually don't want to send it anymore — and that's the whole point.
- ›No edits, no deletes, no early peek.
- ›Tag the emotion behind each message.
- ›When it unlocks, choose: read it, destroy it, or send anyway.
Every day of silence is a flex.
Your no-contact streak isn't just a number — it's a brag. Tap once to drop it into your Instagram story or TikTok. Watch a relapse cost you the count and feel that exact specific kind of motivation.
For the 11pm moments.
One big red button. We catch you mid-impulse and reroute the energy — a breathing pattern, a memory of why you left, a walk timer, a song that isn't theirs. Whatever works.
30 days of emotional detox.
Breakups aren't sad — they're withdrawal. The program treats them like the chemical hangover they actually are. Three phases. One day at a time.
Cut signal. Build the no-contact reflex. Survive the first nights.
Identity work. Find what's yours that wasn't theirs. Add it back.
Closure rituals. Vault audit. Choose what to send, what to burn.
A voice that isn't theirs.
Optional good-morning messages. End-of-day check-ins. Not a chatbot, not a friend — just consistent presence in the spaces they used to fill.