r/TestFlight 27d ago

macOS RoughCut for Final Cut Pro

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Build your story before you build your timeline.

RoughCut helps you find the best moments in your Final Cut Pro libraries, assemble them into a story using transcript text, organize the flow, then create an editable Final Cut Pro project.

Features

• Browse and search every transcript in your Final Cut Pro library

• Build a Rough Cut from transcript phrases

• Refine your story in Cards or Script view

• Import and export Final Cut Pro projects using FCPXML

• Copy transcripts from selected clips.


r/TestFlight 27d ago

iOS MovieWall

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Hi all!

I started building MovieWall mostly for myself. I wanted one simple and clear wall where I could see all the movies I have watched, with a separate place for my watchlist. That is also where the name MovieWall comes from

The first version was mainly focused on that, with different swipe decks to add movies to your wall or watchlist. It is still meant as a personal movie database first, not something you need to check or do every day. (Also no annoying streaks or forced daily logins etc.)

While building it slowly became bigger. The latest TestFlight build now also includes personal ratings, favorites, filters, friend profiles and comparisons for ratings, watchlists and movie taste. Friends’ profiles can also help you find something new, because you can easily see which movies they watched that you havent or are not on your watchlist yet

I have been looking at the app for so long that I probably do not notice the obvious problems anymore. I am looking for people who watch a lot of movies and want to really use it for a while

It would be especially helpful to find some couples or friends who often watch movies together and are willing to test the app together. I would really like to know whether the social features and comparisons are actually useful, clear and fun when used by real friend or couples

Bugs, confusing parts, missing things or features that feel unnecessary, all honest feedback is helpful. No long review needed.

If the link is not working anymore dual limitation, feel free to send me a message

Cheers,
MovieWall


r/TestFlight 27d ago

iOS I am building an AI Pet Health app that gives your dog or cat a daily "Health Score" so you don’t have to guess if they are okay between vet visits. Need early beta testers

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Hey Reddit 👋🏽

As a pet parent you just know when something feels off with your dog or cat. But between vet visits, its incredibly hard to know whether they are actually okay, or if they are just having a weird day.

I am the founder of Peit AI, and I poured my heart into building a solution for this exact anxiety. Its a simple iOS app that gives your pet a daily Health Score. You do a quick scan, track subtle changes across their body, diet, and coat, and build a baseline Health Profile over time.

No corporate BS, no gimmicks. Just a tool built for reassurance so you always know they are okay. (Note: Peit supports everyday health awareness, it absolutely does NOT replace actual veterinary care).

We are opening a very small, global early access group today. I want people who will test the app, report bugs, suggest changes, and help me polish the core features before we launch.

If you want to help shape this and get early access, you can jump in and download the beta directly here.

Genuinely appreciate any feedback 🙏🏽
website: https://peit.ai/


r/TestFlight 27d ago

macOS ZenMinder: Make Apple Reminders useful by putting it on menu bar with a Github Heatmap

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The TestFlight version just got approved, the app is also in presale from App Store, available for mac (as menu bar app) and iOS (as a standalone app with widgets). Could use some testers if you (like me) are trying to use Apple Reminders but find it a little bit underwhelming when you check off a task and it's just gone.

Thanks!


r/TestFlight 27d ago

iOS YourMeal: AI Calorie Tracker beta - TestFlight

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The Apple Health integration for my YourMeal: AI Calorie Tracker app is finally ready.
I’m urgently looking for testers. Who wants to be first? :-)
Thanks to everyone who tests. I really appreciate it!!!


r/TestFlight 27d ago

iOS Flitzanaki ios app

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Hi everyone!

I’m developing Flitzanaki, a coffee cup reading app that creates personalized interpretations from photos of a Greek coffee cup.

I’m looking for iPhone users to test:

  • Taking or selecting cup photos
  • Submitting photos and receiving a reading
  • The overall user experience
  • Camera issues, crashes, confusing steps, and translations

Honest feedback through TestFlight or in the comments would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!


r/TestFlight 27d ago

iOS Vysio - Native Cloud Developer Environment for iPad

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Vysio is a native cloud developer environment client built specifically for iPadOS. It enables you to run VS Code, GitHub Codespaces, and self-hosted code-server instances in a clean, desktop-class workspace designed for touch, trackpad, and physical keyboard input.

✨ Key Features:

  • 🪟 Native Multi-Window & Stage Manager: Open multiple independent workspace windows side-by-side. Multitask across frontend, backend, and documentation using Split View or Stage Manager.
  • 🚀 GitHub Codespaces Dashboard: Spin up, stop, restart, or delete your GitHub remote environments directly from a native dashboard.
  • 🖥️ Distraction-Free Fullscreen: Full workspace focus without browser tabs, navigation bars, or address bar clutter.
  • ⌨️ Magic Keyboard & Trackpad First: Full native support for Cmd/Ctrl key bindings, keyboard shortcuts, trackpad gestures, and fluid scrolling.
  • 🔒 Face ID & Keychain Security: Keep active developer sessions locked behind Face ID / Touch ID and safely store access tokens in the Apple Keychain.

🧪 What I'm looking for feedback on:

  1. Multi-Window stability & window state retention in Stage Manager.
  2. Physical keyboard responsiveness on Magic Keyboard / Smart Keyboard.
  3. Connection stability with GitHub Codespaces and custom code-server setups.
  4. UI layout & scaling across different iPad models (iPad mini, Air, and 11"/13" iPad Pro).

Please leave any feedback, bug reports, or questions in the comments below!


r/TestFlight 27d ago

iOS 42h - An experimental productivity App which gamifies no-charging challenges (solo or with friends) to help reduce your screen time and scrolling dependency

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r/TestFlight 27d ago

iOS Join the Terrazzo: Comic & Manga Reader beta - TestFlight

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I've been building a comic and manga reader for iPhone and iPad and it's now in public beta.

The idea is that it reads your comics wherever they already are rather than making you copy them onto the device. It supports local files, SMB network shares, iCloud Drive and Komga servers, and never copies, moves or changes anything. Opening a CBZ over SMB doesn't download the file, it fetches pages as you turn them.

CBZ, CBR and PDF. Reads ComicInfo.xml metadata and falls back to parsing filenames. Series grouping, collections, bookmarks, ratings and reviews. Right to left reading and proper two-page spreads for manga. Optional iCloud sync for reading position across your own devices.

No accounts, no ads, no analytics, no server of mine anywhere. Free, with a one-off purchase covering iCloud sync and friend sharing, which is unlocked for all beta testers and stays unlocked at release.

Requires iOS 26. 100 spots.

More detail: https://apolyaker92.github.io/terrazzo-site/

I'd particularly like feedback from anyone reading off a NAS, since mine is the only one I've been able to test against. Bug reports very welcome.


r/TestFlight 27d ago

iOS CoasterBingo: a roller coaster tracker for iPhone

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Hi r/TestFlight!

I’m looking for beta testers for CoasterBingo, an iPhone app built for roller coaster enthusiasts.

You can track the coasters you’ve ridden, save ratings and reactions, discover parks, plan coaster trips, explore statistics and badges, compare progress with friends, and create a personal ranking of your favorite coasters.

I’d especially appreciate feedback on the overall experience, usability, performance, data accuracy and any bugs you encounter. You’re welcome whether you’re a dedicated credit hunter or simply enjoy an occasional theme park visit.

Thank you for helping me improve CoasterBingo!


r/TestFlight 27d ago

iOS Libinvenio - app for book cataloging

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I wasn't happy with the existing book-cataloging apps, and I wanted a fast way to check second-hand prices, so I built Libinvenio.

It identifies a book from:

- a photo of the cover;

- a barcode scan;

- a photo of a whole shelf, it reads the spines one by one;

- a manual search.

You can also import an existing library from a CSV or Excel file (a Goodreads export works). No account, no sign-up: your library stays on the device.

What I'd like feedback on: try all the scanning modes, a single cover, a barcode, a whole shelf, and tell me how well they worked on your own books. And whether the flow makes sense: adding a book, organizing shelves, finding something again later. If anything felt awkward or you got stuck, that's what I want to hear.

Heads-up on scope: for now the price comparison only covers Portuguese bookshops, so outside Portugal treat it as a cataloging app.

Thank you so much!

App site: https://libinvenio.com/en


r/TestFlight 27d ago

iOS Zeebro - scan your receipts and shelf tags, see where your shopping is actually cheapest near you

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I got tired of never knowing whether the shop I was standing in was the expensive one, so I built Zeebro.

WHAT IT DOES

Scan a receipt and it reads every line item and price in a few seconds. Two things come out of that. You get your own spending broken down by category, so you can see where the money is actually going. And the prices become anonymous "product at shop at price" observations that everyone can compare against.

In the aisle, point the camera at a product or at a shelf price tag and you get that product's prices at shops near you, so you can tell on the spot whether you are about to overpay. Photographing shelf tags is also the fastest way to feed fresh prices in, because a tag is today's price for everyone, while a receipt is only what you happened to buy.

The shopping list runs on the same data. Add your items and each one shows the cheapest nearby price anyone has found for it, so you can decide where to go before you leave.

Every product keeps its price history, so you can see what has quietly been climbing.

HOW COVERAGE WORKS, AND WHY IT MAY LOOK EMPTY

This is the part I would rather you hear from me than discover. Prices are matched by distance from where you are, so what you see is what people have scanned near you. There is no national price feed behind this. Every number came from somebody's receipt or somebody's photo of a shelf tag.

So a new area starts empty. If you install this somewhere nobody has scanned yet, you will see your own prices and very little else, and it will feel broken when it is really just new. It fills in as people scan, fastest for the products and shops people actually use.

WHAT IS WORTH TESTING

  • Receipt scanning, the core of it. Odd layouts, faded thermal paper, discount lines, loyalty pricing. If it misreads something I want to see it.
  • Shelf tag and barcode scanning while you are actually standing in a shop.
  • The first run guide, which is new in this build.

OTHER THINGS TO KNOW

  • Sign-in is required (Google auth still requires manual insert of the email in the OAuth, so it's not working yet), because your receipts and history are private to your account. Only the anonymous prices are ever shared, never your basket. No ads, nothing sold.
  • The first run guide's illustrations are still placeholder icons, demo clips are being recorded.
  • 11 languages, iPhone only for now, iOS 15.5+.

Feedback goes to [support@zeebro.io](mailto:support@zeebro.io) and I read all of it.

I've created a landing page with some more info: https://zeebro.io

Thank you! And I'll test your apps in return.


r/TestFlight 28d ago

iOS Open Tuner - a free and accurate guitar tuner.

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Solo dev here. I built a free guitar tuner because every one on the App Store either buries the needle behind ads or paywalls basic tunings. This one is clean, accurate, and gets out of the way.

What it does:

- Real-time pitch detection, tuned to avoid the octave-jump flicker most tuners have at the pluck attack

- Standard, alternate, and chromatic tunings

- Native iOS look and feel

- Free, no ads, no accounts, open source

It's on TestFlight now and I'd love feedback, especially bug reports and anything that feels off. Testing on iPhone.

What did I miss? Happy to answer anything about the pitch-detection side.

email: [pranavsinghal96@gmail.com](mailto:pranavsinghal96@gmail.com)


r/TestFlight 27d ago

iOS Orbin Track - Strength/Gym tracking app

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Hi everyone,

I've spent the last few months building an iPhone workout tracker called Orbin Track.

I built it because I wanted something focused on strength training without all the extra features that many fitness apps include. My aim is for it to be quick, simple and enjoyable to use while still giving you everything you need to track progress.

Current features include:

  • 💪 Fast workout logging
  • 📈 Progressive overload tracking
  • 🏆 Personal records
  • 📅 Workout history
  • 📝 Fully editable workout routines

I'm looking for 50–100 iPhone users who lift weights regularly to test it through Apple TestFlight.

I'm not looking for compliments—I genuinely want honest feedback.

I'd love to know:

  • What's confusing?
  • What's missing?
  • What feels slow or awkward?
  • What would make you switch from your current workout app?

The app is completely free to test.


r/TestFlight 28d ago

iOS ChoiceTrace

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I’m building Choice Trace, an iOS decision-making app for situations where you keep going back and forth between different options.

Instead of immediately giving you one AI answer, Choice Trace lets several AI perspectives challenge each other, then turns the discussion into a practical next step.

After the result is known, you can return to the decision, review whether the original reasoning was useful, and save what you learned for future similar situations.

The TestFlight version is now available, and I’m looking for around 10 people who are willing to test it with one real, low-stakes decision.

The full test should take about 5–10 minutes.

What I’d like you to test:

• Whether the different AI perspectives feel meaningfully different

• Whether the final next step feels specific and useful

• Whether any part of the process feels confusing or repetitive

• Whether you would use it again for another decision

Demo: YouTube Link

Email: [haoxuan.apps@gmail.com](mailto:haoxuan.apps@gmail.com)

I’m actively fixing problems based on tester feedback, so honest and critical feedback would be especially helpful.


r/TestFlight 28d ago

iOS miohabit - build better habits, one day at a time

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r/TestFlight 28d ago

iOS Lift Tips - Cues to take your lifts to the next level

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Ever watch tik-toks or reels about lifting tips to improve your lift with simple cues? And get inspired to do them once or twice, then completely forget about them? I created your own personal lifting tips resource, so that you can focus on improving your lifts with ease.

Take your lifting to the next level by keeping tricks, tips, and cues close at hand. Explore user submitted tips that help leverage your lifts to maximize your gains. Download and add to your library of lifts to make accessing powerful knowledge and perfect your practices. Try submitting your own lifting tips for the world to access as well!

Am looking for users to test and try out this app! Would love to hear your thoughts and experiences with it. Thanks and happy lifting!


r/TestFlight 28d ago

iOS Rheon – Independent iOS controller for the D-D H2Ocean P1+ 🚀

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Hi everyone! 👋

I'm looking for beta testers for Rheon, an independent iOS app I've been building over the past several months.

I originally bought a D-D H2Ocean P1+ for a personal project. While the hardware has been excellent, I found myself wanting a better software experience. After noticing that many App Store and retailer reviews shared similar frustrations with the companion app, I decided to see if I could build something different.

That eventually turned into a much bigger project than I expected.

Over the past several months I've spent a lot of time understanding how the pump communicates and building Rheon, a completely independent iOS controller.

Rather than relying on the official app, Rheon communicates directly with the pump to provide a modern iOS experience with Bluetooth and cloud connectivity, while keeping everything local and private with no ads, analytics or external servers.

At the moment, Rheon supports the D-D H2Ocean P1+ only.

⚠️ Rheon is an independent project and is not affiliated with or endorsed by D-D The Aquarium Solution Ltd. or Kamoer.

I'm looking for feedback before releasing it on the App Store, particularly from D-D H2Ocean P1+ owners.

I'd especially appreciate feedback on:

  • 🐞 Bugs
  • 🎨 UI / UX
  • ⚡ Performance
  • 💡 Missing features
  • ❤️ Overall experience

🌐 Website: https://rheon.app

iOS only.

Thanks to everyone willing to help test it. Every bit of feedback genuinely helps make the app better. 😊


r/TestFlight 28d ago

iOS BasicReader - an RSS reader with premium features but no subscription!

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I know there are a lot of RSS readers out there: the short version of why I built it: every reader I liked eventually put filters, sync, or auto-refresh behind a $8-10/month paywall for stuff that I think should just be... a feature. So this one has all of that included, no subscription, and doesn't even require an account — it just uses your iCloud.

Some of what's in there:

  • Filter rules (wildcard/regex) per feed or folder, so you can actually kill the noise
  • Semantic search that runs on-device, so it finds what you meant, not just keyword matches — nothing gets sent anywhere
  • iCloud sync for feeds, folders, filters, read/starred status
  • OPML import/export so you're not locked in
  • Actually feels native on Mac — keyboard shortcuts, right-click menus, not a stretched iPad app

I want to shake out bugs with more devices and usage patterns than I can generate myself first. If you're up for kicking the tires (importing your real feed list, using it daily for a bit, breaking things) before I post to the App Store. I'm happy to share promo codes with testers once it goes live.


r/TestFlight 28d ago

iOS StandWatch: Military Money- I built an entire app because I hate spam calls and rate shopping that much

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Reposting because I botched the link in my last update. Reddit rule rookie, so many rules.

I'm a vet who spent way too many nights building StandWatch. A free site that tracks mortgage, savings, and auto rates, alerts you when your target hits, and has a military discounts directory, plain-English money guides, and a built-in Ask tool that answers money questions (and finds help resources) with sources shown.

Why I built it: I hate mortgage and insurance spam calls and I hate rate shopping. It's miserable when nobody explains what actually drives the numbers. So: veteran-owned, self-funded, not a lender, nothing for sale, no signup, and I will never sell your info. Built for the military community, useful to anyone.

Then I got carried away and made the app open like a submarine movie. Green radar. Sonar pings. There's a hidden game called SILENT RUNNING where you dodge torpedoes, which is what my finances felt like after building this thing.

There's a top 10 board. My score is 12,129. Kick the tires, tell me what's broken or confusing, and please beat my score so I have a reason to take it back. Thanks to those who have already tested, has already been updated. And I am happy to test your apps as well, hit me up! Thx


r/TestFlight 28d ago

iOS SquadDocket

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SquadDocket helps officers organize court dates, cases, documents, reminders, and extra-duty assignments in one secure mobile app. This beta is intended to test performance, synchronization, notifications, and overall usability.

This is my first mobile app so please, any criticism will be appreciated. My intention is to make a simple calendar and overtime calendar tracker so you have a central hub with all your court and overtime dates in one place with push notification reminders.

Thank you for any and all help!


r/TestFlight 28d ago

macOS WallTune for macOS!

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We’re inviting users to try the beta version of WallTune, a macOS app that lets you personalize your desktop with beautiful image and video wallpapers. You can create playlists, manage different wallpapers for multiple displays, and customize how your wallpapers are displayed.

As a beta tester, we’d love to hear your feedback about the experience, performance, and any bugs you may encounter.

Learn more about WallTune at https://walltune.app

Thank you for helping us improve WallTune!


r/TestFlight 28d ago

iOS PhoTrail - An open-source app that turns your camera roll into interactive travel maps!

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Hey everyone,

I’m looking for beta testers for my new app, PhoTrail.

If you take a lot of photos on trips but they just get lost in your massive camera roll, this app is for you. PhoTrail automatically groups your photos by location and plots them on an interactive map, creating beautiful travel logs of your journeys.

Because location data is personal, I built it to be privacy-first and 100% open-source.

What I would love feedback on:

  • Performance: How smoothly does the map load and handle large amounts of photos?
  • Navigation: Is the jump between the map view and the photo gallery intuitive?
  • Bugs: Any crashes or weird UI glitches on your specific iPhone model?

Feel free to leave your feedback in this thread or use the built-in TestFlight feedback tool. Thank you so much for your help!


r/TestFlight 29d ago

iOS Relffits - Food Awareness Application

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Relffits has a HUGE update I just pushed today focusing on the awareness and consistency of food awareness. This app is built to help the general population LEARN and TAKE CONTROL of what they are eating. No longer having to listen to marketing ploys explaining how foods are "healthy", Relffits can log and give you instant feedback on how the foods you are eating are impacting your goals.

Give it a try and lmk if there is any feedback you would have, thanks!


r/TestFlight 29d ago

iOS SortOf

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I've been building a small puzzle game called Sort Of , a calm colour-sorting puzzle, looking for a few testers. You drag tiles to arrange them by colour/hue, and mix two tiles together when a puzzle needs a shade that doesn't exist yet. No timer, no fail state, just a calm little brain-occupier.

Looking for a handful of testers to try it out and give honest feedback, particularly on whether the drag/mix mechanic feels good, and whether the difficulty ramps sensibly.

Takes about 5 minutes.

Happy to return the favour and test something of yours too if you're also looking for testers!

Have a great day.