The app that helps you and your friends stay mindful about what you consume using a flexible ticket system - your rules, your way.
💡 What's a ticket? A ticket gives you permission for a time window (e.g. allowing you to drink alcohol for 24h) or a single use (like one cigarette). Set your monthly limit, track mindfully, no judgment.
Choose substances, allocate tickets, customize colors
Use a ticket when you consume, add context
Connect with friends, see progress together
Monatliche Limits setzen, bei Bedarf borgen
Fortschritt teilen, gegenseitig dranbleiben
Data reveals the truth - you often consume more than you think
Muster & Trends über die Zeit erkennen
Your data is encrypted. Optional anonymous mode. GDPR compliant.
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"Finally an app that doesn't make me feel like I have a problem. It's just about being more aware."
"The group feature is genius. My friends and I keep each other accountable without being preachy."
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A ticket represents one instance of consumption. If you set 10 beer tickets per month, you have 10 beers to mindfully consume. It's like a self-set allowance that helps you stay aware without strict rules.
Escappade is a mobile app that helps you and your friends track and moderate substance consumption using a configurable ticket system.
Military-grade encryption, anonymized storage, GDPR compliant. Your consumption data is encrypted and yours alone.
Beta expected March 2025. Join the waitlist for notification!
Yes! Try the interactive demo on this page. ↑
No, for casual moderation and mindfulness.
Any substance - it's fully customizable.
Free with optional premium features (~€4.99/month)
Yes! Your consumption data is stored locally on your device and only shared with friends you explicitly choose.
Set monthly limits for each substance. Each consumption uses one ticket. When you're out, you can choose to borrow from next month or stop.
Absolutely! Escappade works great for personal tracking. The social features are completely optional.
iOS and Android at launch, with web access planned for later.