
TLDR:
Reply if you want to be one of the first to test something new we've been building.
For the past few weeks, I've kept coming back to the Jamo Fund: the math, the savings, the actual dent skipping drinks puts in your wallet over time.
And it comes down to one thing: everyone knows not drinking saves money. But where does that money go?
That used to be the problem. It vanished. But then I started moving it on purpose.
Skip a drink, stash the cash, watch it add up. And here's the thing I didn't see coming: watching that number climb did more for me than any amount of willpower ever did. It wasn't about deprivation anymore. It was a game. And I was winning.
That's the whole insight. Quitting (or even just cutting back) is brutal when it feels like loss. It's fun when it feels like a score.
So, over the last few months, my team and I built an app.

Same idea, way less math. It's iPhone only for now. You walk into a bar. You start a session. Every club soda you order, you log it — and a savings counter ticks up right there on your screen. No spreadsheets. No white-knuckling. Just you, a fizzy club soda on the rocks, and a number that gets bigger every time you skip a round.
Order another? Counter goes up. Friend buys a round and you sit it out? Up again. End the night, and the app hands you a recap of everything you saved.
All bubbles. No troubles. Now with a scoreboard.
Here's where you come in.
Before this goes out to the world, I need a small crew to “break” it first.
You'd get early access on your iPhone, use the app on a normal night out, and tell me what you love, what's confusing, and what made you go "huh?" That's it. No tech skills required — if you can order a drink and tap a button, you're qualified.
Want in? Just reply to this email and I'll get you set up.
Spots are limited, mostly because I want to actually read every piece of feedback and not drown. First come, first served.
Talk soon,
Sorin
All Bubbles. No Troubles.
produced by Scott Nixon
Episode #25 - Jax
Jax has been a member and alcohol-free for five years and nine months. From the outside, she looked functional — but on the inside, she was an absolute wreck. She was on her own destructive path, ignoring what her body was telling her. Making the switch meant finally listening and paying attention to what she actually needed and rediscovering her purpose. The biggest surprise? The relationships she thought were closed forever reopened. She got to reconnect with people she thought she'd lost and build real, authentic relationships again. Her message to anyone on the fence: you're not as alone as you think. It's hard to become vulnerable, but once you do, so many doors open.
Out in the Wild
Introducing the Club Soda Club referral Program
Know someone who's thinking about it? There's no membership requirement.
Part-time members, full-time members, "I'm just curious" members. All welcome. So whether you've got a friend who's been saying "I should probably cut back" every Sunday morning for the last six months, or a friend who's already all-in on the alcohol-free life and just hasn't found their people yet — send them your link . They subscribe to the free newsletter, you both win. No pressure, no program, no weird pamphlets.
Basically, if they've ever ordered a club soda (or anything else non-alcoholic) and felt like they had to explain themselves... they're already one of us.
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