Meetings Count is a recovery-support website that provides verified, court-admissible attendance logs for AA, NA, and other mandated meetings.
It gives families, courts, probation officers, and treatment centers real-time proof that someone actually showed up, eliminating guesswork, excuses, and forged signatures.
The goal is simple: rebuild trust, reduce stress, and give families and professionals confidence that recovery commitments are being met.
Meetings Count was founded by individuals that are enjoying long-term recovery and want to share this possible future with others.
We understand addiction can be hard to face and recovery is difficult. Meetings Count believes that active and consistent participation in addiction recovery support groups can be a powerful cornerstone to long-term recovery.
As addicts we often lose our perspective on our own lives and how we are impacting others. Many of us have benefited from outside encouragement from family, friends, employers and the legal system to get help with our addiction.
Personal responsibility is a big part of the recovery journey for every person, but we often need to build back trust with others on this journey. Creating a transparent view of our participation in recovery benefits both the attendee and their support community.
Meetings Count seeks to make transparency and accountability as easy as possible for everyone involved. Our simple system creates a closed loop of meeting attendance confirmation at the time of participation. It reduces the overhead of paperwork for both the addict and those helping them out.
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.