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All Versions of 10th Step

2.4

January 6, 2020

- UI Improvement - Bug fix

2.3

January 2, 2020

- UI Improvement - Bug fix

2.2

December 31, 2019

- UI Improvement - Bug fix

2.1

December 28, 2019

- Update Passcode security - Add Security Questions

2.0

July 24, 2019

- Add Touch ID security - Update Passcode security - Delete & Export Inventories
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1.9

March 23, 2015

Bug fixes. Fixed "Rate Us" pop-up issue.

1.8

March 9, 2015

Bug fixes.

1.7

February 21, 2015

- Bug Fixing - Performance Improvement

1.5

January 23, 2015

Fix minore bug

1.4

January 14, 2015

Add missing functionality and bug fixes

Price History of 10th Step

Description of 10th Step

Tenth Step nightly inventory app that was created by members to help simplify their daily inventory. It doesn’t get easier than this. Reflect on ten yes or no questions at the end of your day to help you complete your 10th Step inventory. Inventories are saved and stored by date. Optional tool within the app lets you “track” how well you’re walking on the 12th Step beam over time, depending on how you answer each days questions. 1. Was I resentful? 2. Was I dishonest? 3. Did I promptly admit when I was wrong today? 4. Do I owe an apology? 5. Did I do or say something today out of fear? 6. Have I kept something to myself which should be discussed with another person at once? 7. Did I think today of what I could do for others? 8. Was I kind and loving towards all? 9. Did I reach out to someone in recovery today to see how they were doing? 10. Did I take the time to connect with my higher power through prayer or meditation today? Text boxes provide room for comments, explanations or insights. Optional 4 digit pass-code to protect your inventory answers from others who have access to your phone. 
 Designed and paid for by sober members in recovery so the app would be available and free to download. This app is not authorized or approved or sponsored by AA. It was made by members for members. We hope it helps you on your journey in recovery.
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10th Step: FAQ

Is 10th Step iPad-compatible?

The 10th Step software is not compatible with iPad devices.
12 Step Apps LLC is the developer of the 10th Step app.
10th Step minimum iOS requirement is iOS 9.1.
10th Step has an excellent rating of 4.7 out of 5.
The Primary Genre Of The 10th Step App Is Lifestyle.
The latest 10th Step version released is 2.4.
The most recent update for 10th Step was released on July 1, 2024.
The release date of the app was on February 6, 2023.
Rated 12 Step Apps LLC: You must be at least 17 years old to download the 10th Step app.
You can use the 10th Step app in English.
No, 10th Step is not on Apple Arcade.
No, 10th Step does not integrate in-app purchases for users.
No, 10th Step does not support compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of 10th Step

  • This is a fabulous recovery app.

    I've been in recovery for almost 40 years. Apps solidify recovery processes and alleviate many excuses by the shear nature of their convenience. This app truly simplifies the tenth step inventory, in addition to providing additional resources such as the 11th step prayer. So often this vital daily inventory is missed, or skipped. Once again, the set of tools necessary to maintain a recovery
    journey are placed at our feet.
  • So simple and helpful!

    I just downloaded this app and I can’t believe something so simple and elegant even exists for the 10th step. I was thinking of making a google form that I send to myself each night. But this is way better on so many levels. Since it’s free I’ll donate to my local group and share it with people. Thanks doing this.
  • Why wouldn’t I

    I coming up on a year and I started using this app only a week ago. I’m bummed I didn’t know about this sooner and I will definitely be having my sponsees start using this. It takes 5 min and it forces me to review my day.
    Why wouldn’t I do this? What good reason could anyone have for not doing it? Doing the uncomfortable work will keep me sober today.