Welcome
To UnLapse

A recovery system built to end porn addiction for good.

What UnLapse Will Do For You

Track your streak

See your progress clearly and break the relapse cycle for good.

Expose your patterns

Spot triggers, habits, and weak points before they take over.

Kill urges instantly

Intervene in real time when temptation hits, not after.

Rebuild control

Replace willpower with systems that hold under pressure.

Behavior Change, Backed by Science

A private space to unload your thoughts, spot patterns, and clear your head instead of acting on urges.

A reminder of what’s at stake and why you chose to stop, written by you for the moments that matter most.

How It Works

UnLapse builds a personalized recovery system based on your behavior, not motivation. You answer a few key questions, and the app configures tools, tracking, and safeguards designed to interrupt urges, expose patterns, and rebuild control over time. Everything adapts as you use it, so progress compounds instead of resetting after every slip.

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Download the app

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Answer a few questions

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Build your recovery plan

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Take back control

Real results. Real people.

Real stories from people who broke the cycle and stayed clean.

Rated 4.5 out of 5

“I used to think my problem was discipline. UnLapse showed me it was patterns. Seeing my triggers laid out clearly changed how I reacted in the moment. For the first time, urges stopped feeling overwhelming and started feeling manageable. That shift alone made all the difference.”

Mark, 32
Rated 5 out of 5

“I didn’t need motivation. I needed structure. UnLapse gave me a system that works even when I don’t feel like it. My focus is back, my confidence is back, and I’m not constantly negotiating with myself anymore.”

Daniel, 19
Rated 4.5 out of 5

“I’d quit for weeks, relapse, then spiral. Every time. UnLapse broke that loop by giving me something to do when urges hit instead of just telling me to be strong. The panic tools alone saved me multiple times. This is the longest I’ve stayed consistent in years.”

Jason, 41