Built by a Navy veteran, for the people who need it most.

Recovery Co-Pilot is built by a Navy veteran who has seen firsthand what happens when people in crisis don't have the right support at the right time. This isn't a corporate product built to optimize revenue — it's a tool built because the gap is real, the need is urgent, and the people falling through it deserve better.

The technology behind Recovery Co-Pilot draws on direct experience with the broken systems veterans and people in recovery face every day: the phone calls that don't get returned, the paperwork that gets lost, the appointments that fall through because no one was tracking them. Every feature in this platform exists because it solves a real problem that real people experience.

This is being built lean, independently, and with purpose. No VC funding. No corporate agenda. Just a commitment to building the tool that should have existed years ago — and getting it into the hands of the facilities and patients who need it most.

🎖️ Navy Veteran 🛠️ Independent Builder 💜 Mission-Driven 🔒 No Outside Investors

Why this exists and how it's built

Recovery Co-Pilot isn't just software. It's a bet that the addiction treatment system can work better — and that the people inside it deserve tools that actually meet them where they are.

The mission is straightforward: build a platform that makes it harder for patients to fall through the cracks and easier for facilities to deliver the kind of coordinated, accountable care that produces real outcomes.

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Patient-First Design

Every feature starts with the patient. If it doesn't make recovery easier, safer, or more supported, it doesn't ship.

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Privacy by Default

Recovery is deeply personal. Data belongs to the patient and the facility — not advertisers, not third parties.

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Built to Last

No growth-hack shortcuts. The goal is a platform facilities can depend on for years, built on solid engineering.

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Accessible by Design

The platform should be affordable for small facilities and intuitive enough for patients who are already carrying a heavy load.

The technology gap in addiction recovery isn't just an inconvenience — it costs lives.

Addiction treatment facilities are fighting one of the hardest battles in healthcare — and they're doing it with disconnected software, paper intake forms, overflowing spreadsheets, and phone calls that never get returned. Counselors spend more time hunting down records than helping patients. Case managers lose track of discharge plans. Patients leave treatment with a folder of pamphlets and no structured follow-up.

The result? Preventable relapses. Missed appointments. Patients who needed support on a Tuesday night and had no one to call. For veterans, the consequences are even more acute — compounded by trauma, isolation, and a VA system that often can't move fast enough to help.

Existing software in this space is either built for large hospital systems (too expensive, too complex for a 30-bed facility), or consumer wellness apps that aren't designed for clinical accountability. There's almost nothing in between — and that gap is exactly where Recovery Co-Pilot lives.

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