Change a compulsive habit without a record of "sought help for addiction" following you. Stages of change and harm reduction, no account, nothing stored.
updated 2026-06-13 · etthore labs · methodology
You already know the habit is a problem. That is not the hard part.
The hard part is that you do not want it written down anywhere. Not in a chart a future employer's insurer can pull. Not in a therapy intake form that lives in a system for seven years. Not in an app that quietly keeps "user reported alcohol use" attached to your email forever.
So you keep it to yourself. You tell yourself you will handle it alone. And handling it alone is exactly the condition the habit thrives in.
This page is for that gap. The thing you want to change, without a paper trail that can follow you.
A record of a bad sleep week costs you nothing. A record of "sought help for a drinking problem" is different.
It can surface in an insurance underwriting review. It can sit in a health data set that gets shared with advertisers, which has actually happened. GoodRx paid a 1.5 million dollar FTC penalty in February 2023 for sharing health data with Google and Facebook for ads. BetterHelp paid 7.8 million in July 2023 for sharing sensitive mental-health data for advertising. Cerebral paid 7 million in April 2024 for the same kind of disclosure.
Those were companies people trusted with exactly this kind of admission.
Shift is built so there is nothing to leak. The server is stateless. No signup, no email, no account, no cookies, no logs, confirmable from view-source. When the session closes, the conversation is gone, because it was never stored. There is no row anywhere that says you came here, let alone what about.
That is the whole point. You can say the true sentence, the one you have not said out loud, and it does not become a fact about you that exists after you close the tab.
Shift does not treat addiction. It is not a treatment program and does not diagnose. What it does is meet you at the stage you are actually in, which is the core of the method.
Most habit advice assumes you are ready to quit today. Most people are not, and being told to quit when you are not ready just produces shame and another secret. The Transtheoretical Model names the real stages: not thinking about it, thinking about it, getting ready, acting, maintaining. Shift works from where you actually are instead of dragging you to "action" before you are standing.
So the conversation might be:
This is Motivational Interviewing more than lecturing. You talk yourself toward change. Shift mostly asks the questions that let you hear your own reasons, because reasons you generate stick and reasons you are handed do not.
You can see what one of these looks like in a synthetic session, including the day-by-day texture nobody warns you about.
This is where it has to be plain.
Shift is a coach for the behavioral and motivational side of changing a habit. It is not a doctor and not a detox.
Some substances are dangerous to stop without medical supervision. Alcohol and benzodiazepines in particular can produce withdrawal that is genuinely risky, including seizures. If you are physically dependent, the move is not a chatbot. It is a clinician, and you can find one privately.
For substance use specifically, the SAMHSA National Helpline is free, confidential, and available 24/7 at 1-800-662-4357. It does not require insurance and does not need to know who you are. If things ever cross into thoughts of not wanting to be here, the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline is call or text 988 in the US.
Shift can help you decide to make the call. It cannot be the call.
What it can be is the place you say the first true sentence, work out where you actually stand, and plan the next small step, with nothing written down about you afterward.
no signup · no email · no account · no trace