For families living with addiction

Real-time support
for the hardest moments

Lucguill's Way
About

Built for the moments
no one prepares you for

When a loved one is struggling with addiction, the hardest part is often not knowing how to respond. Not having a script. Not having anyone who's been through it standing next to you.

Lucguill's Way was built from that experience — to give families something real to hold onto when everything feels too fast, too heavy, and too unclear.

01

Speed over depth

In hard moments, you need the answer now — not a form to fill out first.

02

Structure over freedom

Menus and steps, not blank text boxes. You shouldn't have to think.

03

Reality over theory

Built around situations that actually happen — not clinical abstractions.

04

Calm over intensity

The tool stays grounded so you can too.

How it works

Six tools designed for the specific situations families face.

01Real-time guidanceStep-by-step do's, don'ts, and what to say — while it's happening.In-crisis
02Private event logA timestamped, structured record of difficult situations — kept only for you.Record
03Feelings check-inA quiet, separate space to name what you're carrying, without judgment.Wellbeing
04Replay toolReflect on what happened and what you'd try differently next time.Reflect
05Pattern engineTrack triggers, timing, and frequency across situations over time.Insights
06Resource routingGet to the right help in two taps — no searching, no scrolling.Support

What this is not

Honesty matters — especially for something built around hard moments.

Not this

Therapy or a replacement for professional support

Not this

An AI chatbot you have to explain yourself to

Not this

A tool that makes promises it can't keep

Not this

Something that slows you down when things are urgent

Early access

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the first
to use it

The tool is being built now. Join the waitlist and we'll reach out when it's ready — no spam, no pressure.

Free, always. Unsubscribe anytime.

If you need help now

Free resources available before this tool is ready.

988 Crisis Lifeline

Free, confidential 24/7 support for mental health or substance use crises.

988lifeline.org →

SAMHSA Helpline

Confidential treatment referral for families facing substance use. Free, 24/7.

1-800-662-4357 →

Al-Anon Family Groups

Peer support for families and friends affected by a loved one's drinking.

al-anon.org →
If someone is in immediate danger, call 911. This tool does not replace emergency services or professional medical support.

In crisis? Free, confidential support is available right now.

Call or text 988 Emergency: 911