The Pivot Quit Plan Tool

The Pivot Quit Plan Tool is designed as a public reference tool for individuals researching kratom withdrawal, extract dependence, and structured tapering.

Many people attempting to quit kratom reduce too quickly. Sleep collapses, dosing intervals compress, and the nervous system destabilizes. When this happens, taper attempts often fail — not because of willpower, but because reduction began inside instability.

The Pivot Quit Plan Tool was built to solve that problem.

The tool analyzes key stability signals and generates a structured starting point for taper planning, helping individuals understand when reductions are more likely to succeed and when stabilization should come first.

Instead of guessing, the tool analyzes key stability signals and generates a structured starting plan designed to reduce volatility while moving toward zero.

The Pivot Quit Plan Tool is designed as a public reference tool for individuals researching kratom withdrawal, extract dependence, and structured tapering.

The system behind the tool is called the Pivot Taper Stabilization System (PTS).

PTS is a stabilization-guided tapering framework designed to restore nervous system stability before and during dose reduction. Instability is measured using a signal model called the Volatility Density Index (VDI).

VDI Intelligence evaluates several signals that strongly influence whether a taper attempt succeeds or collapses, including sleep continuity, dosing frequency, urge pressure, redosing behavior, and recent reduction instability.

These signals combine into a stability score that determines the appropriate action signal: reduce, proceed with caution, or stabilize.

Rather than forcing a fixed reduction schedule, the Pivot system adapts the taper to the stability of the nervous system.

This approach is called stabilization-guided tapering.

Reductions occur only when stability signals are strong enough to support them. When volatility rises, reductions pause temporarily so stability can return before taper progression continues.

The Quit Plan Tool translates this framework into a practical starting plan.

Based on your inputs, the system evaluates your current pattern, generates an initial reduction range, and visualizes a possible taper path toward zero. This path is not a rigid prescription. It is a structured trajectory governed by VDI Intelligence and the Pivot Taper Stabilization System.

In practice, this means the taper adapts to the nervous system instead of forcing the nervous system to follow an arbitrary schedule.

For individuals using kratom extracts or 7-OH products, the system may also suggest stabilizing dosing intervals first or transitioning to leaf or lower-potency forms before meaningful reductions begin. These steps reduce volatility and make taper progression more sustainable.

The goal is simple: replace guesswork with structure.

Most people attempting to quit are navigating complex physiological instability without a clear signal for when to move forward and when to pause. The Pivot system provides that signal.

The Quit Plan Tool is the entry point into the Pivot Stabilization Framework and provides a structured starting point for individuals seeking a stable path toward tapering and recovery.