QuitBeaver

QuitBeaver

Quit smoking with 56 mini-games and a beaver coach

janhemkemeier
@janhemkemeier
Published on Apr 26, 2026
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Freemium from $1.99
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Mobile

About QuitBeaver

QuitBeaver helps you quit smoking by providing 56 specialized mini-games, breathing exercises, and a beaver coach named Lenny who gets to know you. You can use these interactive tools and personalized support to manage cravings and stay on track with your health goals.

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QuitBeaver is a mobile health and wellness application that combines gamification with coaching to support habit building. It utilizes a freemium model and interactive tools like breathing exercises and games to assist non-technical users in quitting smoking.

  • Diverse toolkit including 56 specialized mini-games for distraction.
  • Integrated breathing exercises and personalized beaver coach support.
  • Low entry pricing starting at $1.99 on a freemium model.
  • Specifically designed for mobile platforms for on-the-go craving management.

Ideal for: Private persons and non-technical users who want to build better habits using a interactive, game-based mobile application.

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Comments (2)

chaudharyarun5797
@chaudharyarun5797

56 mini-games plus a personalized beaver coach named Lenny for craving management is a genuinely creative take on quitting smoking. Gamifying habit change like this can work where willpower alone fails.

janhemkemeier
@janhemkemeier

@chaudharyarun5797 Thanks for your comment. Yes, it’s actually interesting to see what a lot of people focus on. Unfortunately, though, I couldn’t find anything that actually curbs the craving which is what led to the app idea.

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@sheema

How doesnthis work with something that’s habitual

janhemkemeier
@janhemkemeier

@sheema Yes, and that's the point. How and with what can one break the habit?