Meetings Count provides verified court-admissible attendance tracking for AA, NA, and other court‑ordered recovery meetings.
Our secure platform creates real‑time, location‑verified proof of meeting attendance, giving courts, probation officers, treatment centers, and families confidence that required meetings were actually completed. By eliminating forged signatures, unreliable paper logs, and guesswork, Meetings Count ensures transparent, accurate, and trustworthy recovery‑meeting documentation for every participant.
The goal is simple: rebuild trust, reduce stress, and give families and professionals confidence that recovery commitments are being met.
Meetings Count was created by people in long‑term recovery who understand firsthand how challenging—and life‑changing—the recovery journey can be. Our founders built the platform to help others access the same future of stability, accountability, and renewed trust that they experienced.
Addiction is difficult to face, and recovery requires consistent support. Meetings Count believes that regular participation in AA, NA, and other recovery support groups is a cornerstone of long‑term sobriety. Many individuals lose perspective during active addiction, and outside encouragement from family, employers, courts, and treatment providers often plays a crucial role in getting help.
Rebuilding trust is a major part of recovery. That’s why Meetings Count provides a transparent, verifiable record of meeting attendance – helping participants demonstrate personal responsibility while giving their support network confidence in their progress. This transparency benefits both the attendee and those invested in their recovery.
To make accountability simple, Meetings Count uses a closed‑loop attendance verification system that confirms check‑ins, check‑outs, and peer validation in real time. This eliminates paperwork, reduces the risk of forged signatures, and creates a reliable, court‑admissible record for anyone who needs to show proof of meeting participation.
This closed‑loop process creates tamper‑resistant, court‑admissible proof of meeting attendance, reducing paperwork, preventing forged signatures, and giving courts, probation officers, treatment centers, and families confidence that required meetings were genuinely completed.
No. We will not sell your information.
If you are a meeting Attendee you can choose to share your meeting attendance log with others by entering their email address so we can send them your meeting log for a given time period. If you are Confirming an attendee’s presence at a meeting your first name and the last 4 digits of your cell phone will be listed on the attendee’s log.
Your contact details and profile information will be stored in an encrypted format.
If anyone needs to contact a meeting confirmer other than the attendee themselves, you will be sent a text message by the system.
Yes. The attendee can see your cellphone number of the confirmer. We want to encourage individuals to communicate as part of their support group.
We use your cellphone’s location function to log your presence at the actual meeting location. We only need to collect your location data during check-in, check-out, and confirmation.