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Sobriety milestone · ReactReplay use case

A year, five years, ten years — let them see what you built.

Sobriety milestones are big. The reactions of the people who supported you are bigger.

Sobriety milestones often happen quietly — a journal entry, a coin from a meeting, a text to a sponsor. ReactReplay is for the loud version: a private synced room where the family that walked through the worst of it with you sees the number that you’ve hit, at the same second, on every screen.

Why this beats a text

The moment is the point.

The people who watched you white-knuckle through year one deserve to see year five. ReactReplay records every face the moment "5 YEARS SOBER" pops up — not for the internet, just for you and them.

How it works for a sobriety milestone

Three minutes from setup to live room.

Custom reveal, emerald palette (calm, grounding), headline ("365 DAYS", "5 YEARS SOBER", "RECOVERY"). Per-recipient links for the people you trust most. Run the room when you’re ready. Reactions are stored privately in your library — you choose what to do with them.

  1. 1. Choose your reveal. Custom headline, accent color, scheduled or instant.
  2. 2. Generate per-recipient links. Paste names — each guest gets a personal URL.
  3. 3. Press start. The countdown plays in every browser; cameras roll; clips land in your library.
Common questions

Sobriety milestone FAQs.

How do I share a sobriety milestone with my family?
Set up a private ReactReplay reveal with the milestone headline, invite the people in your support circle with named links, and run the room when you’re ready. Each reaction is recorded individually and stays in your private library — nothing is shared anywhere unless you decide.
Is the reveal anonymous or public?
Private by default. Reveals are unlisted, the link only goes to people you choose, and recordings are stored in your account. You can share the auto-cut reel publicly afterward — or never.
Can I keep the milestone count private?
Yes. The headline is whatever you type — "STILL HERE" works fine if you’d rather not announce a number. The accent color and the recording are the same.
What if a family member gets emotional and doesn’t want to be recorded?
Each guest can decline camera access at the door — they’ll join as a "watcher" without recording. They still see the headline; their reaction just isn’t saved.
How long do the recordings stay?
Lifetime on Big Day ($79) and Production ($149). For a 1-year sobriety reveal you might want to compare it to a 5-year reveal someday — keep the videos.

A year, five years, ten years — let them see what you built.

Pay-once, no subscription. Set up in three minutes. Keep every reaction forever on the Big Day plan.

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