It offers therapy and physician appointments as well as support groups entirely through video calls.
Entrepreneur Mike Russell started Monument after selling his third startup, Paintzen, when he realized that he was a binge drinker and struggling with alcohol use disorder.
[1] Monument acquired Tempest, an online platform for alcohol recovery care, in 2022.
[2] In March 2023, Monument announced that they had leaked sensitive user data to companies like Facebook, Google, Microsoft, and Pinterest through the use of their website trackers.
[2][3] In April 2024, Monument was banned by the Federal Trade Commission from disclosing users' health information to third-parties for advertising purposes and fined $2.5 million for violating the Opioid Addiction Recovery Fraud Prevention Act of 2018.