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The #1 App to Quit Porn: Rebuild Focus and Intimacy
Nearly 7 billion hours are spent on porn every year. Relay provides a modern solution to one of the most widespread yet hidden epidemics of our time: pornography. Despite being one of the biggest drains on focus, relationships, and mental health, it remains one of the most silent and stigmatized problems in society. We are tackling this head-on. Relay helps people break free through private, anonymous groups that provide accountability and community. Members join a small, confidential team that replaces isolation with connection, offering shame-free accountability, evidence-based tools, and daily reflection. Our mission goes beyond quitting porn. Relay exists to help people heal the isolation and pain that drive destructive habits—so they can rebuild intimacy, reclaim focus, and live with greater connection, purpose, and wholeness.
Relay Health offers an app and group-based program aimed at helping individuals quit porn and address unwanted sexual behavior, providing daily encouragement, accountability, and a supportive community. It emphasizes a community-driven approach and resources for individuals, therapists, and churches. The focus is on sustained freedom from porn and related behaviors through structured programs.
The product combines an app with a group-based program that provides daily encouragement, real accountability, and a supportive community to help users quit porn and address unwanted sexual behavior. It markets sections for individuals, therapists, and churches, suggesting features around guided programs, community participation, and access to resources, testimonials, and ongoing tips via a newsletter.
Who it’s for: Individuals seeking to quit porn or reduce unwanted sexual behavior; therapists and churches seeking a program to accompany clients or congregants; those looking for daily accountability and community support.
website mentions therapists and churches, indicates ongoing program with multiple audience segments; no explicit funding or hiring data provided
Chandler Rogers is the co-founder and CEO of Relay, where he leads product strategy and all things user experience. Having struggled with addiction personally, Chandler has a deep passion for helping people band together to find healing and change. Previously, he led product teams at two other startups, launching multiple 0 to 1 products. Originally from Washington State, Chandler earned a degree from BYU in Business Strategy with emphases in Product Management and Computer Science.
Jace Kendrick is the co-founder and CTO of Relay, leading all of the engineering efforts for the team. Jace studied Computer Science and Business at Brigham Young University where he discovered his love for entrepreneurship and building new things. Jace is passionate about using technology to help improve people’s lives. Previously, he worked as a web and mobile engineer at Apple.
Relay makes it easy to find a tight-knit support system to overcome addiction through deep connection and accountability.
Relay provides a peer-based app that matches users into small teams of 5-8 to foster connection, accountability, and emotional awareness for addiction recovery. It offers a one-tap SOS and aims to reduce isolation by enabling daily support and peer-driven accountability.
From the original launch (Jun 2022) — may be outdated.

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