Relief vs. Achieve — settle for less, for a flat fee
Relief vs. Achieve

Relief vs. Achieve

Comparing debt relief options? Relief helps eligible users request lower balances with one flat monthly membership rather than a new loan you repay with interest, the way an Achieve consolidation loan works. Keep more of your savings and get tools designed to help reduce collection calls along the way.

One flat monthly membership · No percentage cut of your settlements · Cease & desist letters included

$7,580
You owe
$3,890
Typical offer
−49%

The short version

Achieve is a lender, not a settlement company — its personal loan pays off your debts so you repay one new loan, with interest, over two to five years. Relief takes a different starting point: it’s not just about settling — it’s an app for people in collections that silences harassing calls with cease & desist letters, monitors every contact for FDCPA violations, and lets you settle when you’re ready, all under one flat monthly membership. The whole settlement process is automated through the app, and you’ll see the typical reduction percentage for each creditor before you approve anything.

Inside the app

Settle for less — and silence the calls

Side by side

Relief vs. Achieve, line by line

What it is
Relief

An app that settles your debts for less — for one flat monthly membership — and silences harassing calls and catches FDCPA violations along the way.

Achieve

A personal loan you use to pay off your existing debts, then repay over two to five years with interest.

Who it’s built for
Relief

People who want to settle their debts for less without handing over a big percentage — and want the collection calls to stop, too.

Achieve

People with fair-to-good credit (around 620+) who can qualify for a new loan and want one monthly payment.

What you pay
Relief

One flat monthly membership. No per-letter fees, no per-request fees, and no percentage cut of your settlements.

Achieve

Interest on the loan (APR roughly 6–36%) plus a 1.99–9.99% origination fee. You repay the full balance — your debt isn’t reduced.

The collection calls
Relief

Cease & desist letters are drafted and delivered for you — calls typically quiet down within 30–60 days.

Achieve

Calls stop on accounts the loan pays off — if you qualify and the loan covers them. If you’re already in collections, you may not.

FDCPA violation monitoring
Relief

Every collector contact is logged and monitored for FDCPA violations. A documented violation can mean up to $1,500 in some cases — or leverage toward a full settlement of the account.

Achieve

Not part of a loan.

If a creditor sues you
Relief

Three options in-app: an AI-drafted response (included), a lawyer-drafted response (flat fee), or hiring an attorney end-to-end at a discounted rate. Court filing fees may apply.

Achieve

A consolidation loan doesn’t handle lawsuits. Any account you can’t pay off can still go to court.

Settling your debt
Relief

When you’re ready, the app automatically requests settlement offers from your creditors and shows the typical reduction for each one before you decide.

Achieve

Not offered. A loan repays your debts in full at a new rate — it doesn’t reduce what you owe.

Getting started & timing
Relief

You’re a member from day one, and cease & desist letters can go out right away. Settlement requests are sent automatically; if a creditor agrees and you approve, you pay your creditor directly.**

Achieve

Requires a credit check and approval (min credit ~620; loans $5,000–$50,000). If approved, funds arrive in about a day; you repay over 24–60 months.

Why people pick Relief over Achieve

More than a lower balance

The phone calls actually stop

An Achieve loan doesn’t stop collector contact, and if you can’t qualify or pay an account off, the calls keep coming. Relief drafts and delivers real cease & desist letters for you, and the calls typically quiet down within 30–60 days. Every contact is logged and checked for FDCPA violations, worth up to $1,500 each in some cases.

If a creditor takes you to court

An Achieve loan doesn’t address lawsuits, and any account you can’t pay off can still go to court. Relief builds the response into the app: an AI-drafted response included with membership, a lawyer-drafted response for a flat fee, or hiring an attorney end-to-end at a discounted rate. Court filing fees may apply.

Automated through the app

Typical reductions, by creditor

Credit card−49%
$4,210$2,150
Medical bill−55%
$1,640$740
Store card−45%
$2,890$1,590
Personal loan−40%
$6,100$3,660

Illustrative reductions. Actual offers vary by creditor and account — you see each one in the app before you decide.

Common questions

Questions people ask

Is Relief a law firm?
No. Relief is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Members receive cease & desist letters, collector-violation monitoring, and access to legal services through independent attorneys for certain matters.
How do the fees compare?
Achieve is a lender: you repay the full loan plus interest (APR roughly 6–36%) and a 1.99–9.99% origination fee. Relief charges one flat monthly membership with no per-request fees and no percentage cut of your settlements — usually the more affordable way to settle.
Does Relief settle my debt automatically?
When you’re ready, the app automatically requests settlement offers from your creditors and shows the typical reduction for each account. You approve any offer before it’s finalized, and you pay your creditor directly.
Can either one keep me from being sued?
No program can. An Achieve loan won’t stop a lawsuit, and unpaid accounts can still go to court. With Relief you can respond right from the app — an AI-drafted response (included), a lawyer-drafted response (flat fee), or hiring an attorney end-to-end at a discounted rate. Court filing fees may apply.

Silence the calls. Catch the violations. Settle when ready.

Settle your debts for less, keep more of the savings, and get the calls to stop — all from your phone, all in one flat monthly membership.

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**After a settlement request is sent, creditors have 60 days to respond. If a settlement is reached and you approve it, you pay your creditor directly.

Relief is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Relief members receive cease & desist letters, collector-violation monitoring, and access to legal services through independent attorneys for certain matters. The attorney-client relationship, if any, is between the member and the independent attorney for the specific matter.

Comparison figures for Achieve reflect publicly reported program terms (industry reviews and CFPB guidance) and vary by state and individual circumstances. Current as of June 2026.

Relief is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Achieve. Achieve and its logo are trademarks of their respective owners and are used here for comparison and identification only.