Nixd vs. Flamy
A newer quit-vaping app marketed to younger users.
Nixd is the better fit for vapes and nicotine pouches. Live-to-the-second streak. A six-tool SOS craving response built for the 3–5 minute window when an urge actually peaks. A personalized taper plan that recalculates around your real usage. A slip flow that doesn't reset you to day zero. Brain-recovery and milestone visualizations grounded in cessation science.
Why Nixd over Flamy
Flamy was built for a different problem than the one most people quitting today are actually trying to solve. Nixd is built around what vapes and pouches actually are now — always-on, invisible, easy to underestimate. Every feature in the list below is downstream of that one design decision.
- Real personalized taper plan with daily-allowance math
- 6-tool SOS toolkit, not a single breathing exercise
- Slip flow that doesn't reset your streak
- 19 health milestones with biological grounding (Flamy's are more generic)
- Direct nicotine pouch support (Zyn, On!, Velo) with pouch-specific taper math
- Brain recovery visualization based on cessation neurochemistry
Feature-by-feature comparison
The full grid. Anything Flamy does is marked Yes or Partial — the data is honest. Even so, the column on the left stays longer.
| Feature | Nixd | Flamy |
|---|---|---|
| Built specifically for vapes & nicotine pouches | ✓ | ✓ |
| Cold turkey + personalized taper plan | ✓ | — |
| Live streak (live to the second) | ✓ | ✓ |
| Real-time money saved counter (uses your spend) | ✓ | ✓ |
| SOS craving toolkit (6 tools) | ✓ | Partial |
| Compassionate slip recovery (no day-0 reset shaming) | ✓ | — |
| 19 health milestones, 0d–2yr Most competitors track 5–10 milestones. | ✓ | Partial |
| 6-stage brain recovery visualization | ✓ | — |
| Mood + wins + letter-to-self journaling | ✓ | Partial |
| Apple Sign In (no password) | ✓ | ✓ |
| Works fully offline | ✓ | Partial |
| Doesn't run ads | ✓ | ✓ |
| Doesn't sell or share data | ✓ | Partial |
How Flamy is structured
The factual frame, not an endorsement:
- Affirmation-and-streak format that wears off after the first weeks.
- No structured taper, no slip-recovery flow that protects progress.
Pricing
Nixd: free to download. 3-day free trial. After that, an auto-renewable yearly subscription — current pricing shown in the App Store before you commit. Cancel any time in Settings → Apple ID. No ads. No data sales.
Flamy: Free tier + Premium at ~$4.99/mo or ~$24.99/yr.
FAQ
Is Nixd or Flamy better for quitting vaping? +
Nixd. The differences show up in the small things: live-to-the-second streak vs. a daily counter, a six-tool SOS toolkit vs. a single craving response, a personalized taper plan that does the math from your real numbers, and a slip flow that doesn't reset you to day zero. If you're quitting a vape, JUUL, or pouches like Zyn, On!, or Velo, Nixd is the call.
What's the price difference between Nixd and Flamy? +
Nixd is free to download with a 3-day free trial; current subscription pricing is shown in the App Store at the time of purchase. Flamy: Free tier + Premium at ~$4.99/mo or ~$24.99/yr.. The numbers are close enough that price isn't the deciding factor — fit is.
Can I import my history from Flamy into Nixd? +
Not directly today. The simplest way: tell Nixd your quit date during onboarding and the streak, milestones, and money-saved math start from there. If your old app exported a JSON or CSV, email feedback@nixdapp.com and we'll see what we can do.
Does Nixd handle nicotine pouches like Zyn, On!, and Velo? +
Yes — natively, with a dedicated pouch flow. Onboarding asks about pouch strength (mg), brand, and daily count. The taper plan uses two knobs (strength and count) instead of one. Flamy treats pouches the same as vapes — Nixd doesn't.
Why bias the comparison toward Nixd? +
Because we built Nixd. The feature grid is honest — every row marks Yes/Partial/No based on what each app actually does, including where Flamy matches us. The narrative tells you why we made the calls we did. If you'd rather read a third-party review, Flamy has plenty; this page is ours.