Our Mission
Unchaind exists to help people pursue freedom from lust and pornography with a recovery experience that is both practical and deeply rooted in Christian faith. We believe many people do not need more shame, more vague encouragement, or another productivity app. They need structure, honesty, and daily support that speaks to the spiritual, emotional, and behavioral sides of recovery at the same time.
Our goal is not to make empty promises. Our goal is to build a tool people can return to every day: when they feel strong, when they feel tired, when they relapse, and when they are trying to rebuild trust with themselves, with God, and with the people around them.
Why We Built Unchaind
Pornography addiction thrives in secrecy, repetition, and isolation. For many people, the cycle looks familiar: a trigger, rationalization, relapse, guilt, and then a promise to start over later. What often goes missing is a recovery rhythm that stays present between those moments.
Faith-based recovery can be powerful, but it is often fragmented in practice. Some people have biblical encouragement without accountability. Others have blockers and streaks without any spiritual guidance. Unchaind was built to bring those pieces together in one place so that progress does not depend on motivation alone.
What Makes Our Approach Different
We design around a simple idea: lasting change usually happens through repeated daily decisions, not one dramatic breakthrough. That is why Unchaind combines several layers of support rather than relying on a single feature.
- Faith: Scripture-based devotionals, guided prayers, and an AI Bible companion trained to respond with biblical tone and encouragement.
- Accountability: Daily check-ins, streak tracking, and progress tools that make honesty measurable instead of abstract.
- Protection: Content blocking and environmental friction that reduce access to triggers before willpower gets drained.
- Reflection: Journaling and habit awareness that help users recognize patterns, not just outcomes.
Together, these layers create a recovery path that supports both immediate resistance and long-term formation. The point is not perfection. The point is a system that helps people keep returning to the right next step.
Who Unchaind Is For
Unchaind is built for people who want a serious recovery tool, not a vague inspirational product. Many users are Christians who want biblical guidance alongside habit-building tools. Others come because they want stronger structure, more privacy, and a recovery experience that speaks directly to shame, compulsion, and spiritual struggle.
We also know many people are starting from different places. Some are on day one after years of relapse. Some are trying to protect a marriage. Some are rebuilding after a period of hidden behavior. Some are simply tired of fighting in silence. The app is designed to meet people in those different stages without treating every user like they have the same needs.
Privacy And Trust
This is a sensitive category, so privacy is not a decorative claim for us. It is foundational. Journaling, check-ins, and personal recovery history should feel safe to record. That is why we emphasize encrypted data handling, private journaling, and a product experience built around discretion.
Trust also means being clear about what Unchaind is and is not. We aim to provide spiritual support, accountability structure, and practical tools. We do not present the app as a replacement for licensed medical, psychiatric, or pastoral care where those are needed. For users with severe mental health challenges, trauma, or crisis situations, professional support still matters.
How We Think About Recovery
Recovery is not only about removing bad behavior. It is also about building a new pattern of life. That includes attention, honesty, spiritual discipline, and environmental design. In practice, that means a person may need to pray more honestly, block more aggressively, review their triggers more consistently, and create better routines around sleep, boredom, loneliness, and stress.
We believe progress usually becomes sustainable when people move from reactive recovery to proactive recovery. Reactive recovery waits for temptation and then tries to survive it. Proactive recovery creates habits before temptation arrives. A daily check-in, a devotional habit, a blocker configuration, and a moment of reflection may look small on their own, but together they reduce the odds of repeating the same cycle.
That is the mindset behind Unchaind. We are not trying to create a flashy app for occasional inspiration. We are trying to create a daily companion that helps people live differently over time.
What We’re Building Toward
Our long-term aim is to make Unchaind a trustworthy recovery platform with stronger educational content, clearer guidance for different stages of change, and a healthier support ecosystem around the app. That includes better articles, better onboarding, and better explanations for how faith, habits, and boundaries work together in real life.
The product will keep evolving, but the core direction stays the same: help people move from secrecy to honesty, from compulsion to structure, and from shame to steady, lived freedom.
Contact
If you have questions about the app, partnerships, media, or feedback, reach out to hello@applostudio.com. You can also explore the blog for practical recovery articles or review our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service for more details.