Take control of your journey to sobriety with Drylendar, the ultimate app to help you monitor and manage your alcohol consumption. Whether you're committed to cutting back or maintaining a sober lifestyle, Drylendar is here to support you every step of the way.
- Calendar integration -
Easily track your alcohol consumption by filling your calendar with your daily activities and drinks. Visualize your progress and identify patterns
○ No drink
◒ 1 or 2 drinks
● 3+ drinks
- Connect with friends -
Stay accountable and motivated by adding friends to your sobriety journey. Share your calendars, milestones, and achievements with your support network.
- Earn medals -
Celebrate your successes and milestones with a range of medals and badges. From one day sober to a year, mark your achievements and stay inspired.
- Custom reminders -
Set personalized reminders to help you stay on track with your sobriety goals. Never miss an important moment in your journey.
Drylendar is your dedicated partner in achieving a healthier and happier lifestyle. Download now and take the first step toward a brighter, alcohol-free future. Your sobriety journey begins here.
Terms of Use : https://bit.ly/terms-of-use-drylendar
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Lifetime
$149.99
Yearly subscription
$68.99
Monthly subscription
$6.99
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User Rating
4.58 out of 5
12 ratings
in Australia
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Great app but too pricey
I think this is a great app; it’s well designed and is easy to use. However, $AUD70/year seems a bit steep in a world where every developer wants me to sign up for Yet Another Subscription. Something has to give, and this is not a necessity unfortunately (for me). I would consider paying about $AUD50 for a lifetime unlock, not $150. While I get that this is why there’s an ad supported version, all ads get blocked at the network level so the app effectively stops working when an ad loads. I think the privacy policy is also a bit too long. My preference is apps with a written policy of “we don’t track anything and there are no ads”.