Relevant community filters
Browse new and featured posts or look for people around the same streak stage when that context is useful.
Accountability without isolation
Private struggles can become harder when every difficult moment stays secret. Reborn's community gives people a place to read honest experiences, share a win or setback, and respond to others who understand the goal.
For iPhone. Free to download; a subscription is required to use the app.

Why it helps
Good accountability is not surveillance and it is not public punishment. It is an earlier moment of honesty: saying that the day is difficult, naming what happened, or letting someone else know that you are returning after a setback.
Inside Reborn, you can read recent posts, find people near your current streak, react, comment, or write your own post. Reporting and moderation controls are available because a sensitive community needs boundaries as well as encouragement.
How it works
Start by reading recent or featured posts. You do not have to publish your story before the community can make the struggle feel less isolated.
Post a win, a difficult moment, or a useful lesson. Keep identifying details out and share only what you are comfortable placing in front of other members.
React or comment when someone's experience resonates. Report content that breaks the rules so the team can review it.
Inside Reborn
Each part has a clear job. The aim is not to keep you inside an app; it is to help you make the next real-world decision with more intention.
Browse new and featured posts or look for people around the same streak stage when that context is useful.
Posts, comments, and reactions make room for setbacks, questions, encouragement, and the ordinary lessons between milestones.
Members can report posts or comments for review, and Reborn provides moderation controls to help protect the space.
An honest boundary
Community posts and comments are visible to other users. Do not include names, contact details, private images, or information that could identify you or another person. Peer experiences can be encouraging, but they are not diagnosis, therapy, or crisis support. Use qualified local help when you need it.
Read the community termsQuestions
Yes. You can read community content without being required to publish your own story. Some interactions, such as posting or commenting, require an account so safety controls can work.
Depending on your profile and the action, community content can include a display name or anonymous presentation, avatar, streak information, post text, reactions, and comments. Review what is visible before sharing.
Posts and comments include reporting controls. A submitted report is sent for review so the team can apply the community rules and moderation options described in the Terms of Service.
No. It is a peer space inside a self-management app. A therapist or structured support group can offer professional or facilitated help that an app community cannot provide.
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Reborn is available for iPhone. Its Screen Time blocking features require iOS 16 or later and your permission. Download it free, then review the subscription options before starting.
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