For Zyn, Velo, On!, Rogue and snus users

The AI quit coach that gets ahead of your craving.

Most quit apps wait for you to slip, then count back to zero. Quit Coach learns your patterns and pings you five minutes before the craving hits — with the exact intervention that works for you.

Free for the first 500. iOS launching summer 2026. No spam, ever.

The honest part

You've probably tried to quit three or four times already.

You quit on a Sunday. Day one feels powerful. Day two the brain fog hits and you can't think straight. Day three someone hands you a can at a dinner and the voice says just one.

By Friday you're back to a can a day, hiding them in your backpack, feeling embarrassed, hating yourself a little, and quietly resetting your streak counter to zero.

The streak counter doesn't help. The day-counter app doesn't help. A tracker that reacts after you slip doesn't help.

What Quit Coach does differently

An AI that knows your pattern and is there in the moment you need it.

Predicts the craving before it hits

The AI learns when you typically reach for a pouch — after coffee, mid-meeting, when you sit down to write — and pings you 5 minutes before with the right intervention.

Always-on chat for the hard moments

When the ‘just one’ voice gets loud, open the app and talk it through. The chat has read your full quit story — your why, your triggers, your last seven slips.

A ‘your why’ widget on your home screen

Every time you pick up your phone, your reason for quitting is right there. Not a streak counter. Your actual why, in your own words.

Tapering or cold turkey — your call

If you're using a can a day at 6mg or 8mg, going cold turkey will break you. The app builds a personalized 8–10 week ladder schedule that drops dose and count gradually.

Slips don't reset your progress

A pouch doesn't erase three weeks of work. Slips become data — what triggered it, what changed — and your forecast updates so the next one is easier to dodge.

Built for Zyn, Velo, On!, Rogue, Lucy and snus

Not a generic cigarette app retrofit. Tooling, content, and tapering schedules are pouch-native and brand-aware.

A note from the founder

I built this because I've been on a can a day, hiding them in my backpack, and quitting four times.

I started with vape in college. It wrecked my asthma so I quit, then a friend handed me a nicotine stick a few years later and that turned into pouches. I was doing 8mg, three or four at a time, before bed, after every meal, all day at my desk during a stressful month.

I quit cold turkey four times. Each time it broke at the same place — week two, brain fog, real life happens, and one pouch becomes two becomes a can.

Every quit app I tried felt like it was built for someone's grandfather quitting cigarettes. Counters, badges, a community forum I didn't want to post in. None of them spoke to me at the moment I was actually about to cave.

I'm a designer. My partner on this is an AI. We're building the app I needed, the one that would have actually worked for me — premium-feeling, predictive, never preachy, and there at 10:15am right before the craving hits.

— Drew

Reserve a free spot

The first 500 people get the app free for life.

Drop your email. We'll let you know when the iOS app is ready (summer 2026), and you can choose to come on as a free founding user.

We'll only email you about Quit Coach launch. No partners. No spam.

Common questions

When does the iOS app actually launch?

Summer 2026. We’re validating now and building over the next 10–12 weeks. If you reserve a spot, you’ll hear from us first.

What about Android?

iOS first because pouch demographics skew iOS. Android is on the roadmap for late 2026 once we know the iOS app is working.

Will it work for vape too?

Pouches first because that’s the underserved audience right now. Vape support comes in a v2 release.

What does it cost?

$14.99/month or $99/year, with a free trial. The first 500 people who reserve a spot get free lifetime access — that’s the whole point of getting in early.

Is this a tracker?

No. Quit Coach has a tracker built in (one tap per pouch), but the core product is an AI that uses your tracking data to predict cravings and intervene before they hit.

Who’s building it?

A solo founder (Drew, ex-pouch user, designer) plus a coding-AI partner. No VC money, no growth team — just one person who’s tired of failing to quit and is building the thing that would have worked.