Help shape SoberPals while the platform is still early enough to be built around real-world needs.
SoberPals helps organizations, professionals, peer supporters, sponsors, and trusted supporters turn recovery plans, treatment plans, safety plans, reset plans, and daily goals into mobile support plans participants can use between visits.
Create a plan. Share it with a QR code or program code. Let participants decide whether to use the plan privately or share selected progress with your team or another trusted supporter.
During beta, any organization or supporter can try program codes and provide feedback. Our deeper goal is to identify a small number of Founding Beta Partners who will collaborate with us to improve the product, the organization experience, and most importantly, the consumer experience.
Many providers and programs are excellent at creating plans with the people they serve.
The harder challenge is helping those plans stay visible, useful, and actionable after the visit, group, appointment, intake, court date, or case-management meeting ends.
Treatment plans are hardest to follow when people need them most.
The most important plans are often the hardest to remember in the moments when they matter most.
SoberPals helps turn plans into practical mobile tools: goals, reminders, check-ins, safety steps, reset actions, support contacts, recovery resources, meeting tools, and progress-report options.
A program code gives someone access to a support plan.
It does not automatically give the creator access to that person’s progress.
SoberPals is influenced by behavioral activation: helping people identify useful next actions, schedule them, take the next step, and reconnect with support.
For example, a participant may:
The goal is not to overwhelm people with a dashboard.
The goal is to make the next useful action easier to find and easier to complete.
Best for organizations, professionals, sponsors, peer supporters, and trusted supporters who want to explore SoberPals during beta.
You can try a sample code, create or test a support plan, review the participant experience, test printable handouts, and share feedback.
Best for organizations that want to collaborate more closely with the SoberPals product and technology team.
Founding Beta Partners help define real-world workflows, plan templates, tool requirements, participant needs, reporting use cases, privacy expectations, and implementation barriers.
A typical Founding Beta Partner may contribute approximately 8 hours per week during active collaboration, including workflow conversations, product workshop calls, plan review, staff or participant feedback, and testing of program-code workflows.
SoberPals combines support plans, program codes, participant-controlled sharing, meeting tools, reports, follow-through support, and future organization insights. Each feature can be tested during beta and refined with Founding Beta Partners.
Create daily plans, weekly plans, Recovery Success Plans, safety plans, reset plans, and other mobile support plans participants can use between visits.
Share plans by QR code, short code, link, or printable handout. Participants enter the code in SoberPals and receive the plan on their phone.
Participants can use plans privately or choose to share selected progress with a provider, program, court, sponsor, caregiver, peer supporter, or trusted person.
Help participants find meetings, RSVP, save and check in, and generate participation reports similar to paper meeting slips where meeting data is available.
Use goals, reminders, check-ins, support contacts, reset actions, and behavioral activation principles to make the next useful action easier to find and complete.
Help shape future organization and research tools for understanding progress, barriers, useful signals, and what information is actionable between visits.
SoberPals is new, but the work behind it is not.
Welvida builds on prior healthcare technology work focused on adherence, engagement, medication adherence, stakeholder-supported interventions, and earlier identification of risk.
Earlier initiatives included ImpactMeds and Canary.
ImpactMeds was more than a medication reminder app. To users, it looked like a simple way to organize medications, receive reminders, and access adherence tools. Underneath, it was a medication-adherence platform that connected the American Pharmacists Association, independent pharmacies, Dallas Nephrology Associates, and drug manufacturers around pharmacist-led counseling, medication therapy management, and other adherence solutions for high-risk populations.
Canary extended that work into predictive risk, including work to identify patients at risk for poor medication adherence and patients at elevated risk for hospital readmission so care teams could intervene earlier.
That earlier work received five national healthcare technology innovation awards.
SoberPals carries these lessons forward in a more flexible, consumer-friendly platform.
The goal remains the same:
Help people follow through earlier, before small problems become crises.
We thank the MV Foundation for its founding support of SoberPals development and beta testing.

Welvida CTO and CEO featured in Silicon Valley Business Journal for innovation.
Want to see what a participant receives?
Use the sample program code below to explore a demo Recovery Success Plan.
Click Here to Open SoberPals App

Please reach us at info@welvida.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
During beta, program codes may be created by organizations, professionals, peer supporters, sponsors, trusted supporters, and community partners.
Yes. The core SoberPals platform is free during beta
A Founding Beta Partner is an organization that works more closely with the SoberPals team to test real-world workflows, review plans, provide feedback, identify missing tools, and help shape the product during beta.
No. A program code gives access to a plan. Progress sharing is a separate participant choice.
Yes. Participants can use support plans privately without sharing progress.
No. Support-plan and program-code features can be tested in any location. Local meeting discovery and check-in reporting are strongest in areas where peer-support meeting data has been aggregated and tested.
No. SoberPals is a recovery-support and behavior-change tool. It is not medical treatment, crisis care, legal advice, or a substitute for professional clinical services, emergency services, sponsorship, case management, or program leadership.
If your organization supports recovery, behavioral health, reentry, peer support, recovery housing, justice-involved care, intensive outpatient treatment, residential treatment, alumni support, or community-based care, we would like to learn from you.
Try a program code, share feedback, or become one of our Founding Beta Partners.
Built by Welvida. Beta sponsored by the MV Foundation.
We use cookies to analyze website traffic and optimize your website experience. By accepting our use of cookies, your data will be aggregated with all other user data.