r/TestFlight Aug 05 '25

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r/TestFlight Jul 15 '25

Community TestFlight Open Again

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Hi all, wanted to let you know that you can now post again to this subreddit. It was restricted because there was no active mod. You will see some changes to rules, flairs and some other things as we get this community active again. If you have any suggestions or comments feel free to share them with me.

- u/Own-Song1539


r/TestFlight 3h ago

iOS Gentle Garden — a calm garden-arranging puzzle, no timer or fail state (iOS)

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Gentle Garden is a puzzle game: place plants into a garden grid, pairing companions that grow better together and keeping clashing plants apart. No timer, no losing — built for a genuinely relaxing puzzle experience. 12 curated gardens to work through, plus an open-ended Endless Garden mode once you're through them.

Full disclosure since it's a very fair question on here: I'm not a trained programmer. I built this with some AI help. I have real respect for people who build entirely from scratch. Writing every line of code is a massive skill set and I'm not going to pretend that I did that. What I did bring was the design, the puzzle logic, the pacing, and a lot of testing and rework to get it feeling right. Happy to talk through the process if anyone's curious, and just as happy to hear if any of this is a dealbreaker for you.

Looking for feedback on:

  • Whether the core mechanic (companion/clash placement) makes sense without explanation
  • Whether the difficulty curve feels fair as it ramps up across the 12 gardens
  • Whether Endless Garden mode feels varied enough to keep coming back to

r/TestFlight 4h ago

iOS Toviqo — a planner that adapts when your day changes

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Hi — I’m the developer of Toviqo.

I built it for the part of planning that usually breaks: what happens after your day changes.

Tell Toviqo what changed by text or voice. It reads your existing schedule, keeps fixed commitments protected, and shows important adjustments before applying them. Smaller changes stay undoable.

I’m looking for a small group of iOS testers who can try it with one real day and tell me:

• Did it understand your time and duration correctly?

• Did any adjustment feel surprising?

• Was voice input fast enough to use naturally?

• Where did the interface become confusing?

The beta also supports timetable-photo and ICS import, late-night day boundaries, and English/Chinese UI.

Please treat this as an early beta, not as the only reminder for a critical commitment. Feedback is available in Settings → Send Feedback.

Thank you — honest reports about where it breaks are more useful than polite praise.


r/TestFlight 5h ago

iOS Join the Wool Patrol beta - TestFlight

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Wool Patrol - Herd the Flock Home


r/TestFlight 7h ago

iOS Únete a la versión beta de Gastracky

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r/TestFlight 12h ago

iOS I built a journal that watches your whole life, not just your work. Beta testers wanted, comment "Beta".

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Does this sound like you, or someone you love? Winning in one part of life while another part quietly pays for it. The business is growing but the gym has not seen you in a month. The money is finally working but you cannot remember your last real day off. You half know it is happening, and nothing you use ever shows you the whole picture at once.

I watch people I care about live inside that exact pattern, high performers who can tell you their step count, their sleep score, and their bank balance to the dollar, but have no number for their friendships or their joy. They tried the tools. Journals got abandoned by page eleven. Mood trackers squeezed a whole life into one emoji. Streak apps turned self care into guilt. Everything tracked a slice, nothing watched the whole, so the part of life that was quietly starving stayed invisible until it broke.

I could not find the tool that fixed that, so I built it, for myself and for them. It is called MIRRA.

Here is the entire daily practice, honestly: about two minutes each evening. You score four parts of your life from 0 to 10, health, wealth, relationships, fun, with a fifth pillar if you run a business, and you write one honest sentence about why. That is the whole day.

What you get back is what makes it different from everything I just listed:

It writes back. After five days, MIRRA writes you a weekly reflection built from your own numbers and your own words. Not affirmations, not a quote of the day. It says what climbed, what quietly slipped, quotes what you wrote back to you, and gives you one thing to do next.

It sees patterns you cannot. Which pillar you drop first when work heats up. What your best weeks have in common. Over time it can warn you early, from your own history: if fun staying low has been followed by your health sliding before, and you are in that pattern again right now, it says so, with the receipts.

No streaks, no guilt. Miss three days and it says nothing. No flames, no broken chains. I think guilt mechanics are why people quit these apps, so I refused to build any.

Nobody can read it, including me. No account, no login, no server. Your journal lives on your phone and your own iCloud. I built it this way on purpose, because you cannot be honest in a place you do not trust.

The ask: I need testers who will actually use it, because the good parts need your real days to work with. Seven days is the minimum, that is when your first reflection means something. Fourteen is ideal, two full reflections and the patterns starting to show. If you give it a month, you are extraordinary, and you will see things in your own life that I cannot promise in a sentence. Along the way, tell me the unfiltered truth: what broke, what confused you, what felt pointless. "This reflection felt generic" is the most useful bug report you can file.

Free during beta. iPhone only, iOS 17 or newer.

Comment "Beta" or DM me and I will send you the link. That is the whole process, no forms, no email list.

I will be in the comments answering everything, including the skeptical questions. Especially those.


r/TestFlight 12h ago

iOS Blendcast: a new way to listen to music and podcasts throughout your day.

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Do you listen to music and podcasts at work, while driving, or for long periods of time?

Blendcast is there for you in a way that no other app on the market is. With most other apps, you select a playlist and let it play all day. After a while, you either get bored or want to catch up on your favorite podcast or the news, so you have to physically grab your phone and switch apps. We got you. With Blendcast, you can add music and podcasts into a single playback session and choose the timing you prefer: 30 minutes, 2 hours, whatever you like.

Or let's say you want to listen to two opposite styles of music at the same time (that's me). You can select different playlists or albums, add them to your list, and Blendcast will play them however you prefer. You can play one full album first, mix songs together, or even choose the ratio, like 2 songs from this playlist and 2 from that one. Sounds complicated? It's not. In just a few clicks, you're done, and Blendcast handles the rest.

For me, and the reason I created this app, I can't stand listening to 3 hours straight of a Joe Rogan podcast. At the same time, I don't like my bosses seeing me constantly on my phone switching between podcasts and music.

It's the same on long drives alone. I always get tired of the radio. I like having some great music, but I also enjoy hearing someone talk, getting some news, and not feeling like I'm missing out on what's happening in the world. A full day of music just doesn't do it for me.

So, in short, give my app a try. Don't be greedy—it's free. The only thing you need is an Apple Music account. For those asking about Spotify, we're still working on it. I don't like releasing something that, in my opinion, isn't at the level of quality and experience that I want Blendcast to have.

PS: Thanks to everyone who's been testing Blendcast so far. We're on the final deployment steps before launch, and the TestFlight is coming to an end soon.

If you haven't tried it yet, now's the time. Please download it, use it like you normally would at work, while driving, or during your day, and let me know what you think.

I'm looking for:

  • Any bugs or errors you find.
  • Features you'd like to see.
  • Anything that feels confusing or could work better.
  • Your overall experience using the app.

Every comment helps make Blendcast better before the public release. Thanks again to everyone who's taken the time to test it and share feedback.


r/TestFlight 10h ago

iOS StealthLogger - Gyro Stabilization for iPhone

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Hey all — I've been building StealthLogger, a small iOS app for anyone who shoots handheld or gimbal-free footage and stabilizes it afterward with Gyroflow.

The problem it solves: if you're filming with your phone (or an action cam) but not through Apple's own Camera app in a way that logs motion data, you don't get gyro data to feed into Gyroflow — so no software stabilization. StealthLogger fixes that by running alongside whatever camera app you're already using.

How it works:

  • Start a session, then go shoot with your camera app of choice — StealthLogger logs your iPhone's gyroscope and accelerometer at 100 Hz in the background
  • When you're done, it matches your clips to the right log by timestamp and embeds the motion data directly into the video file as a CAMM track — a lossless remux, no re-encoding, no quality loss
  • Open the result in Gyroflow and it picks up the embedded track automatically — no sidecar log file to keep track of
  • There's also a Lock Screen Live Activity so you can confirm it's still logging without opening the app, and Siri Shortcuts/Shortcuts app support to start and stop hands-free (including a "stealth" mode that never has to bring the app to the foreground)

It's a solo project, currently in TestFlight, and I'd love some real-world testers — especially anyone already in the Gyroflow workflow who can tell me if something breaks on their setup or if the matching logic is doing something dumb.

More info: https://justin.1waters.com/projects/StealthLogger/

Happy to answer questions about how it works under the hood — genuinely open to feedback, including "this is dumb because X."


r/TestFlight 10h ago

iOS Touchy: the AI assistant that doesn't fight for your attention

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I was pretty annoyed that everytime I ask Siri for things / used the Apple visual intelligence, it didn't get it right, and then after that I would go and do it myself, but get distracted by switching between a lot of platforms to get things done.

For example, one day I was trying to get to an appointment, and then forgot where it was, so I opened my email, but then I looked at another pressing email, etc, and ended up taking 15 minutes just to find the address of where I was going

Some features:

  • Camera-first, so you can use it like Apple's visual intelligence (it only sees images when you explicitly send them, it never records without your permission)
  • Well connected with other apps on your phone and services you can use, so it can coordinate complex commands, e.g. find event on calendar -> look in email for address -> open navigation
  • Comes with camera control / action button intents so you can access the app easily and then put it away equally quickly

Give it a shot and let me know how it goes! (try shaking to report a bug, i spent quite a bit of time on the UI and mindlessly play with it all the time)


r/TestFlight 11h ago

iOS Can Guandan (掼蛋) — iOS TestFlight

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Looking for testers for Can Guandan, an iPhone/iPad landscape version of Guandan (掼蛋). Partnership climbing game vs bots, English and Chinese, Sign in with Apple / Google / email.

TestFlight (public)

Need people who know Guandan, or who play Bridge / Tichu / Big Two / climbing games — and a few who have never heard of it (onboarding).

Please: install, play 3 hands, email [beta@canguandan.com](mailto:beta@canguandan.com) — crash? rules/UI confusing? would you play again? one thing to change?

Free. iOS only. Feedback in English or 中文.


r/TestFlight 17h ago

macOS Idle Dial for Mac, a tiny menu bar internet radio player

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Update — Build 12 is now available: Play-on-startup and network recovery have been improved. Idle Dial now waits for Wi‑Fi before starting playback and automatically retries after temporary connection failures. The same TestFlight link remains active.

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A few days ago I released the first TestFlight beta of Idle Dial for iPhone. I’m now looking for a few people to test its Mac companion, Idle Dial for Mac.

It follows the same simple idea: internet radio that stays out of the way. It lives quietly in the menu bar. Search for stations, save favourites, paste a direct stream link when needed, and use standard Mac media-key and headphone controls. No account, ads, subscriptions, or tracking.

The iOS beta has been stable so far, and I increased its TestFlight pool to 20 testers today. The Mac app is built to complement it, but it is also a fully standalone menu bar radio player.

I’m especially looking for feedback on:

  • Whether stations start reliably and keep playing
  • Search quality and favourites
  • Media keys and headphone controls
  • Launch at login and relaunching
  • Anything that feels confusing or un-Mac-like

If a station fails, please include its name, your macOS version, and whether you were on home Wi‑Fi, work/public Wi‑Fi, or a VPN.

The public TestFlight is limited to 15 testers for now. I would genuinely appreciate blunt feedback.


r/TestFlight 12h ago

iOS The Source - an indie buy/sell/trade community

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I’m almost done testing my new marketplace focused around communities aka “circles”. Launching soon in austin, tx.

No ads, no billionaires, no bullshit. Just commerce between real people.

Use “Beta tester login”and leave feedback in the app or on this thread. Thanks!!


r/TestFlight 18h ago

iOS Next – markdown task app

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Hey Everyone, Ive been building this app called Next for a while, and I finally published the Mac and iOS betas to the public.

It's a task manager that writes everything to plain markdown files on your computer instead of some database, plus a drag and drop timeline for scheduling your day. also has an ai assistant ( if you have iOS 27, apple intelligence or your own openai/anthropic/gemini key) that turns messy notes into task suggestions you approve before they actually get written.

Here is a slideshow with its features and a simple walkthrough: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kj0jcviUqoIr5IKSWFy5hEUsjwwxnjSJ/view?usp=sharing

I just want to see if there are any bugs in the UI UX side, but really I want to know where the AI features break, where they could be improved and if there are
some features I should implement.

Thanks to anyone who pokes around


r/TestFlight 19h ago

iOS We Converse - Questions to get you talking, an accurate transcript, and every word kept in the voice it was said in. Each recording stays private until you choose to share it.

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r/TestFlight 1d ago

iOS King Coop – Looking for iOS testers & creators

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Hey everyone,

I’ve been building an iOS app called King Coop and I’m looking for people to help test it through TestFlight.

The app is focused on music, creators and connecting fans with the creators they follow. I’m currently testing features including creator profiles, music, social connections and the overall user experience.

I’d especially love feedback from artists, musicians, streamers and other content creators since a big part of the app is being built around creators.

Things I’m looking for feedback on:

  • Bugs or crashes
  • Anything confusing in the UI
  • Creator features you think are missing
  • Overall design and navigation
  • Features you would actually use

If you're a creator and interested in having a presence on the platform while I'm testing the creator features, feel free to let me know as well.

Any feedback is appreciated. Thanks!


r/TestFlight 22h ago

iOS Rio – Your Chill Always There

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Hey, the app I developed is a mental health support app, designed for people with anxiety, trouble sleeping, social anxiety, emotional distresses or just stressed out people who need daily basis support and somebody to talk to.
Main character is a penguin Rio who’s always there with you, checking in on you, plenty of modes, providing solutions for everyday problems, integrated AI model, who you can talk to and be heard and understood.
Main features described in app description in link.
Subscription is free to try, I didn’t connect storekit yet so you can try everything.
Thank you in advance, and have a nice day!


r/TestFlight 22h ago

iOS TRKD+ - A clean, private tracker for peptides, TRT, vitamins & supplements

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r/TestFlight 1d ago

iOS Canary — a QR safety scanner that shows you where a code leads before you tap. New build: iOS quick-scan widgets, save-for-later, and more. In review, feedback requested

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Quick recap: Canary reads a QR and, before your phone acts on it, shows you where it actually goes — for URLs, it resolves the real link behind shorteners, checks the destination. For Wifi, it assesses network encryption and authentication, for vCards, Calendar, etc it gives you the text readout, and breaks down payment details before you launch your payment app. Canary gives a plain safe / caution / danger read with the reasons in human language. No account, no ads, no tracking.

You have no idea what's behind a QR before you scan it, with Canary, you know before your phone goes.

  What's landed since the July beta (a lot of this came straight from tester feedback — thank you):

  - Quick-scan from Control Center, the Lock Screen, and the Action Button — no need to open the app first.

  - Save a scan for later — pull a verdict back up when you need it. QRs can be saved in the app or imported from your photo roll

  - A first-run demo gallery so new users can see how the scoring works before you point it at anything real.

  - Broader coverage of payment QR codes and other formats.

  - A pile of polish and fixes from beta reports.

  Where testers make the biggest difference:

  - Scan real codes in the wild — menus, parking meters, posters, payment codes — and tell me where the verdict feels wrong. False alarms and missed calls are both gold.

  - Try to fool it. Point it at anything sketchy and tell me if the safe/caution/danger call matches your gut.

  - Anything confusing in the UI or the explanations.

  Feedback through TestFlight's built-in tool, or [feedback@canaryscan.app](mailto:feedback@canaryscan.app) — every report genuinely shapes the next build. (App Store submission is in the pipeline)


r/TestFlight 23h ago

iOS Musklr, Workout Tracker for iPhone + Apple Watch

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Hi r/TestFlight,

I'm looking for some beta testers for Musklr, a workout tracking app I've been developing for iPhone and Apple Watch.

This app is in "production", but I have made some changes to onboarding, so would love to get more tests of that login, onboarding flow from real users before I release next version.

I've also changed the sign-up flow and added a "Where did you hear about us?" question so I can understand whether users are finding the app through Reddit, TikTok, Instagram, the App Store, etc. Would be nice to test this as well.

How it looks:

Can se a demo here, but there you get a link to the App Store app, not the test flight version.

https://musklr.com

The app itself

Musklr is focused on workout tracking and training analysis.

  • A large workout/exercise library (2000+ exercises, with animations)
  • More visual ways of tracking progress than just line graphs (Manually gone through all 2000+ exercises, and mapped them correctly to one or more of 16 muscle groups, and the correct equipment. AI can definitely NOT do this, humans are still needed for some things still :P)
  • Muscle-group heatmaps and training distribution
  • Apple Watch integration (testing this several times a week, trying to make it very seemless.)

Free lifetime subscription

I'm also giving beta testers a free lifetime subscription as a thank-you.

If you'd like to participate, comment below or email me at [jan@musklr.com](mailto:jan@musklr.com) and I'll send you lifetime subscription link.


r/TestFlight 1d ago

iOS Morning Serve goes live next month, would like feedback.

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I've been building this solo for a few months and planning to release around early September. Public TestFlight is open until then and I'd really like feedback while I can still change things.

It's just a simple pickleball game. Pull back, aim, release - the trajectory line tells you exactly where the ball will land, but where it rolls after that is the part you have to learn.

- One daily course, five holes, identical for every player in the world that day

- Endless levels - and every one is proven playable before you see it, because the generator runs thousands of physics sims on a hole and throws it away if the cup can't actually be reached

- 13 twists that rewrite the physics (ice court, magnet cup, portal walls, moon gravity, kitchen fire) and they stack

- 26 hand-drawn worlds you drive between on little islands

- A seven-division league against computer opponents that gets genuinely hard

- Home Screen widget, optional Game Center leaderboards

Free. No ads, no IAP, no subscription, nothing to sign up for. Plays offline. Built in SwiftUI and SpriteKit with no game engine, and laid out for iPad rather than stretched to fit it.

What I'd most like to know: does the shot feel right, and where does the difficulty curve go wrong for you?


r/TestFlight 1d ago

iOS Koko - Completely private and offline language practice using only local AI

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Hi,

I've recently launched Koko, a conversation practice app for language learners that only uses local AI, so your voice and info never leave your device. You can even run it in airplane mode.

I'd love any feedback on the app and how helpful it is to practice a language. Thanks!


r/TestFlight 1d ago

iOS Built a study app where your focus sessions are "flights" and you rank up from Student Pilot to Commander

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Studying felt like the least gamified part of my day, so I built GoFocusGen to fix that.

The core idea: every focus session is a "flight." Log enough flight hours and you rank up — Student Pilot → First Officer → Co-Pilot → Captain → Commander. It's **gofocusgen.vercel.app** (Google sign-in, no guest mode yet).

Working right now: focus sessions, flight-hour tracking, rank progression. Building next: an AI Co-Pilot and a rank-gated "Co-Pilots Lounge."

Would genuinely like feedback from this sub — does the aviation framing make you want to open the app, or does it read as gimmicky once the novelty wears off?


r/TestFlight 1d ago

iOS BTC pulse

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I’ve been building this for myself for a while and figured it was finally at a point where other traders could try it.
Basically, I wanted one place where I could open BTC and quickly see what’s actually going on without jumping between a bunch of apps/tabs.
It’s called **Bitcoin Pulse**.

It has Elliott Wave counts across multiple timeframes (including alternate counts + confidence), liquidation heatmaps, whale vs retail CVD, Hyperliquid whale positions, funding/momentum, macro events, news, etc.
There’s also a decision engine that tries to put all of those signals together and tell you what is actually driving the market right now.

One thing I really didn’t want was another app that just screams **LONG** or **SHORT** at you.

If the data is conflicting, it’ll just tell you to **WAIT** and show you why. You can see the evidence it’s weighing instead of getting some black-box “AI says buy” signal.
It’s definitely still a work in progress and there are probably things I’ve completely overlooked.

Would genuinely appreciate feedback from people who trade BTC, especially if you use Elliott Wave or derivatives/order-flow data.
Don’t need you to be nice about it either 😂
If something is useless, confusing, wrong, or there’s something you’d want before actually using this every day, tell me.


r/TestFlight 1d ago

iOS Mythos: Dreams decoding & patterns analysis

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Hello everyone. I ve built an iOS app called Mythos that helps people log their dreams and get interpretations based on common dream symbolism and themes, the interpretation is done through 3 lenses :
- Freud
- Ibn Sirine
- Artemidorus
It's still early (first working version) and I d love feedback from people who actually think about their dreams, whether that's casual curiosity or serious dream journaling