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Share a support plan with a simple code.

Program codes make it easy to distribute digital support plans without complicated enrollment.


An organization, professional, sponsor, peer supporter, or trusted supporter can create a plan, generate a code, and share it by QR code, short code, link, or printable handout.


Participants enter the code in SoberPals and receive the plan on their phone.

A program code gives someone access to a support plan. It does not automatically give the creator access to that person’s progress.

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A simple way to receive support.

For the person using SoberPals, a program code is simple.


They receive a code from a program, provider, recovery house, court, sponsor, peer supporter, family member, or trusted person.


They open SoberPals, enter the code, and receive a support plan that may include:

  • Goals
  • Reminders
  • Check-ins
  • Recovery resources
  • Support contacts
  • Meeting tools
  • Safety steps
  • Reset actions
  • Progress tracking
  • Report options


They can review the plan, use it privately, customize it, or choose whether to share selected progress.


The person remains in control.

Create once. Share many ways.

Program codes help organizations distribute plans in real-world settings.


A program code can be shared by:

  • QR code
  • Short code
  • Link
  • Printable handout
  • Intake packet
  • Group handout
  • Discharge plan
  • Recovery housing move-in materials
  • Court or case-management instructions
  • Peer-support conversation
  • Sponsor or supporter recommendation


This makes support plans easier to distribute without requiring a complex onboarding process.


Organizations can create plans for different populations, programs, or workflows, including:

  • Recovery Success Plans
  • Daily and weekly support plans
  • Safety plans
  • Reset plans
  • Meeting participation plans
  • Court or reentry support plans
  • Behavioral-health engagement plans
  • Alumni or peer-support plans


Program codes are useful because they separate plan access from progress sharing.


Receiving a plan does not mean the participant has agreed to share their data.

QR code, program code, link for easy sharing of your program.

Program code access is not automatic progress sharing.

This distinction is central to SoberPals.


A program code gives someone access to a plan.


Progress sharing is a separate participant choice.


Participants can:

  • Use the plan privately
  • Choose what progress to share
  • Choose who can see shared progress
  • Start sharing
  • Stop sharing
  • Share PDF or digital reports when they choose


This allows organizations and supporters to offer structure without making support feel like surveillance.

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A practical way to distribute and study support interventions.

Program codes are more than a convenient way to share a plan.


They create a simple distribution pathway for practical support tools, intervention templates, and recovery-support workflows.


Many interventions are promising in theory but difficult to deliver, personalize, remember, sustain, or measure in everyday life.


Program codes may help organizations and researchers study how support plans are distributed, accepted, adapted, and used in real-world settings.


They can help answer practical implementation questions:

  • Did people receive the plan?
  • Did they activate it?
  • Which tools did they use?
  • Which parts were ignored, removed, or changed?
  • What barriers appeared?
  • What did people choose to keep private?
  • What did people choose to share?
  • Did the plan help people take the next useful action?
  • Did the plan help organizations adjust support between visits?


For peer-support and recovery programs, program codes may also support broader research questions when combined with meeting discovery, check-ins, participation reports, and optional outcome measures:

  • Can digital support plans increase engagement with peer-support communities?
  • Can tools such as reminders, meeting discovery, RSVP, check-in, and follow-up prompts support Twelve-Step Facilitation or other peer-support referral workflows?
  • Can better documentation of meeting intention, attendance, barriers, and follow-up help organizations understand what supports participation?
  • Can digital support improve the conversation between participant and provider, sponsor, court, recovery house, or peer supporter?


SoberPals does not assume that plan activation equals success.


The deeper questions are what helps, what gets in the way, and how support plans should change.

Help us improve the program-code experience.

During beta, we want feedback from organizations, professionals, sponsors, peer supporters, trusted supporters, and participants.


We want to understand whether program codes are easy to distribute, whether handouts are clear, whether participants understand what they receive, and whether the privacy and sharing choices are obvious.


Founding Beta Partners can help us refine program codes, handouts, plan templates, onboarding, sharing options, reporting, and future Welvida Insight tools.


The goal is to make support plans easier to distribute, easier to understand, and easier to use in real life.

Frequently Asked Questions

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.


No. A program code gives access to a plan. Progress sharing is a separate participant choice.


Yes. Program codes can be included on printable handouts, posters, intake packets, discharge materials, court instructions, or group materials.


 Yes. Program codes can be included on printable handouts, posters, intake packets, discharge materials, court instructions, or group materials. Alternatively, customize Word templates and add branding and details.


Yes. The core SoberPals platform is free during beta.


Brand Your Support Plan Templates

Simple Patient and Staff Education Templates

Customize and brand paper distribution to quickly help consumers access to your plans. 


Optionally, add brief staff education on the back.

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