BreachAid turns a data breach notice into a clear, ordered recovery plan — up to 24 steps, personalized to what was exposed. Work through it at your pace. It's yours forever.
The breach letter tells you it happened. It doesn't tell you what to do — or in what order. That gap is where most of the damage happens. BreachAid closes it.
Source: Identity Theft Resource Center annual reportA short set of questions about what was exposed — email, passwords, financial info, SSN. No account required to start.
BreachAid builds a personalized recovery plan and sequences it by urgency — the steps that stop ongoing damage come first.
Each step explains what to do, why it matters, and how long it takes. Check it off and see your progress — proof you're getting your footing back.
No subscription, no renewal date, no fine print.
For comparison: identity-protection subscriptions run $150–$350 every year. BreachAid is yours once, forever.
Most of this industry profits from keeping you anxious — subscriptions that renew forever, scan results designed to scare you into the biggest plan.
BreachAid is built differently. You pay once, you get the plan, and the app's only job is to get you to the last step.
Soon. The app is in final polish and App Store review preparation. We don't promise dates — it ships when it meets our quality bar. Follow @breachaid on X or Instagram to catch the launch.
No. Every tier is a one-time purchase. You pay once and keep your recovery plan forever. Nothing renews, ever.
Yes — that's exactly the moment BreachAid is built for. The letter tells you a breach happened; BreachAid tells you what to do about it, in order.
Monitoring tells you when something goes wrong later. BreachAid helps you act now — changing exposed credentials, placing fraud alerts, freezing credit — so there's less for monitoring to catch.
SSN exposure has its own recovery path — fraud alerts, credit freezes, and IRS protections. BreachAid sequences those steps for you based on what you tell it was exposed.
Depth. Quick Response covers the 10 essential steps to stop immediate damage. Full Recovery adds financial and credit protection (18 steps). Comprehensive Recovery is the complete 24-step playbook, including long-term protection habits.
Purchases go through Apple, and Apple makes refunds straightforward — request one at reportaproblem.apple.com. We'd rather you get your money back than feel stuck.
BreachAid is in final polish — coming soon to the App Store. Follow along for the moment it's live.