Now in private beta

Recovery is passed
person to person.

For sponsors and sponsees working the twelve steps.

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Not a social network. Not a streak tracker. Not a gamified sobriety app. A tool for both the sponsor and the sponsee.

What is this?

A sponsorship and recovery support platform. Practical tools for sponsors to show up better for their sponsees.

Who is it for?

Sponsors, sponsees, and people working any twelve-step recovery program.

Why does it exist?

Because recovery is passed person to person — and the sponsor relationship deserves better support.

Built for Sponsorship

Sponsorship works.
These tools support it.

Sponsorship has always been passed person to person — through phone calls, coffee meetings, and late nights working the steps together. That tradition doesn’t need fixing.

Work the 12 Steps provides one place to support that relationship: step progress, sobriety milestones, anniversaries, and the recovery lineage connecting everyone in the chain.

What We Built

Tools built for the
sponsorship relationship.

Work the 12 Steps is not a social network, a streak tracker, or a gamified sobriety app. It is practical support for the work sponsors and sponsees already do together.

01

Sponsor Dashboard

See all your sponsees at a glance. Who is struggling. Who has a milestone coming. What needs your attention today.

02

Step Tracking

Know exactly where each sponsee is in the work. Assignments, progress, and commitments — in one place.

03

Milestones & Chips

Sobriety anniversaries, chip colors, and milestone dates — tracked automatically so nothing gets missed.

04

Recovery Lineage

The chain of sponsorship going back through the years. Every person who carried the message to the next.

How It Works

Simple by design.

Work the 12 Steps is built around how sponsorship actually works — not how a tech company thinks it should work.

1

Create your account

Sign up as a sponsor. Free, no credit card. Takes two minutes.

2

Add your sponsees

Enter each sponsee’s name and sobriety date. The platform tracks everything from there.

3

Track step work & milestones

Log which step each person is on. Get alerted before anniversaries and chip milestones.

4

See the full lineage

Your recovery lineage — the chain of sponsorship connecting you back through the years — made visible.

The chain has never broken.

In 1935, Bill Wilson made a phone call from the lobby of the Mayflower Hotel in Akron, Ohio. A business deal had collapsed. He was six months sober and feeling the pull to drink. Instead of going to the bar, he went to the phone booth.

That call reached Henrietta Seiberling — a non-alcoholic Oxford Group member who connected him to a suffering alcoholic named Dr. Bob. From that meeting, Alcoholics Anonymous was born.

Work the 12 Steps is built to make that chain visible — and to honor every person in it.

Request Beta Access

We’re opening access carefully and intentionally. Tell us a little about yourself and we’ll be in touch.

Free for sponsors and sponsees. Always. No credit card. No catch.