Brady Dowling

Neurture - Private tools for cravings, urges, and habit change.

Neurture is a private, self-guided app for working through cravings, urges, and hard-to-change habits. Since our 2024 launch, it has grown from an early resource-library app into structured support: personalized check-ins, urge logging, CBT-style journaling, guided breathing and grounding, meditations, courses, and next-step recommendations for food, alcohol, porn, gambling, screen time, shopping, and other habit loops.

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Brady Dowling
Hey Product Hunt, I'm Brady, founder of Neurture. I first launched here in 2024. Since then, Neurture has changed a lot: it's grown from an early resource-library app into a private, structured toolkit for cravings, urges, and habit loops. It helps people who are trying to cut back, quit, or relate differently to patterns like food cravings, alcohol, porn, gambling, screen time, shopping, or other repetitive behaviors - especially in the messy moments between intention and action. What's new and clearer in this version: - Personalized check-ins that turn the current urge, emotion, and context into a next step - Urge logging, wins, setbacks, and practice history without a one-size-fits-all streak model - ACT, CBT, and mindfulness-based tools like grounding, breathing, thought work, consequence review, journaling, and meditations - A stronger privacy and safety direction: structured self-guided support without forums or therapy-chat positioning Neurture is a consumer self-help tool, not therapy, detox, crisis support, or medical care. The intent is to give people something steady and practical on their phone when willpower alone is not enough. I'd genuinely love feedback on the positioning and first-time experience: is it clear who this is for, when someone would open it, and whether the page/screenshots feel trustworthy? I’m also interested in talking with coaches, podcasters, educators, and creators who cover habit change, cravings, recovery, or behavior change. We’re also exploring ways for addiction treatment centers to offer Neurture as a private, self-guided support layer between higher-touch moments. If that’s your world, I’d be glad to hear what would make this useful or not useful.