You pick a habit, choose a commitment length, and use consequences instead of vague intention to stay clean. Every time you break your streak, you enter $1. Honor code. The money isn't the point. The ownership is.
Break your bad habit.
Name what you're quitting, how long you mean it, and how visible you want it.
Name one habit
Specific beats vague: vaping, drinking, doomscrolling, skipping the gym. Not "be healthier."
Pick a length
30 days for a sharp reset. 1 year when you need the commitment to feel heavy.
Break your habit
You invest in your outcome.
Common questions
No. ARC is built around Private, Friends Only, and Global modes so you can choose the amount of pressure you actually want.
Whatever you want. You write the habit you're trying to break. Then you break it. It's that simple.
You admit it, you log the dollar, and you start again. That's it. No lecture, no reset screen, no motivation quote. You own your outcome.
After costs to support ARC, a large portion of all proceeds go toward charities to fight alcohol addiction.
ARC is opening early access now. Enter your email to join the founding cohort and get first access when the app goes live in the coming weeks.
Then ARC did its job. The point is to make the downside feel real enough that you do not want to trigger it in the first place.
Yes.
Yes. You can give up on a goal and set a different one with new settings. If you want.
Yes. There is no app that does the hard work for you. You own your outcome. ARC just helps keep you accountable, with notifications and consequences.