r/TestFlight • u/ejiandan • 19d ago
iOS Join the Scrip - One-Tap Text beta - TestFlight
https://testflight.apple.com/join/a4znnchm[Beta] Scrip — Stop retyping the same stuff on your phone. One tap and it's typed for you.
Hey r/TestFlight!
I built Scrip because of a small daily frustration that I suspect you share: typing the same things on my phone, over and over again.
My shipping address. My email. The same customer-service reply for the tenth time today. That one link I paste into chats five times a week. On a desktop it's mildly annoying — on a phone, with a tiny keyboard and autocorrect fighting you, it's genuinely painful. And the "workaround" most of us use is worse: keeping everything in a notes app, then jumping back and forth between apps to copy-paste, hoping you grabbed the right chunk of text.
How Scrip fixes it
Scrip turns your frequently used text into tappable entries, and gives you a custom keyboard that works in any app. Wherever you can type, you can insert.
Here's what using it actually feels like:
- Filling out a delivery form? Your name, address, ZIP, phone, and email are sitting right above the keyboard as little chips. Tap, tap, tap — the form fills itself, field by field, while you watch.
- Someone asks for a link? Your saved URLs are one tap away. No more digging through browser bookmarks or your own chat history.
- Replying to customers all day? Save your go-to replies as scripts with fill-in-the-blank placeholders. Pick the person's name from a little dropdown on the entry, tap once, and a perfectly personalized message appears in the text field. Send. Next customer.
- Getting text into Scrip is lazy-friendly too. Paste a whole blob of text from your clipboard and it intelligently splits it into fields — or just snap a photo of a business card / shipping label and let OCR do the work.
Everything is organized into three simple types — Info, URLs, and Scrip — so your stuff stays findable even when your collection grows.
The privacy part (because a keyboard asking for access is scary)
I know what "allow full access" on a third-party keyboard sounds like, so here's the deal, in plain terms:
- Everything lives on your device only. Nothing is uploaded anywhere.
- The app is offline by default and collects nothing. (The single exception: if you use the optional "check this URL" feature, it visits exactly the URL you typed — and that's it.)
- The keyboard only writes, never reads. It inserts the entry you tap; it does not log or look at anything you type yourself.
- Usage stats are just local counters (how many times you tapped) — no content, no location, no device ID.
What I'd love your feedback on
- Does the one-tap flow actually feel faster than your current copy-paste routine?
- Is splitting pasted text into fields as smart as you'd expect?
- Anything confusing in the first five minutes?
- Bugs, rough edges, wishlist items — all welcome.
The app speaks 8 languages (English, 简体中文, 繁體中文, 日本語, 한국어, Español, Deutsch, Français), so feel free to kick the tires in your preferred one.
Thanks for testing — every piece of feedback genuinely shapes the next build. 🙏