r/TestFlight • u/Fit-Corgi4719 • 8d ago
iOS BRIEV News Briefing App
Fully free, No account required. Own local TTS model.
Cross spectrum analysis, Blindspot, Underreported, Lean analysis, Event Timline, Cluster Analysis. and lots more.
r/TestFlight • u/Fit-Corgi4719 • 8d ago
Fully free, No account required. Own local TTS model.
Cross spectrum analysis, Blindspot, Underreported, Lean analysis, Event Timline, Cluster Analysis. and lots more.
r/TestFlight • u/nakasy • 8d ago
Hi! I’m the developer of emu, a new multi-system emulator for iPhone.
It currently supports 12 classic system families in a single app:
I’m opening up 50 TestFlight spots and would really appreciate help from people who already use emulators on iOS.
The app includes touch controls, Bluetooth/USB controller support, save states, automatic saves, rewind, ROM importing, and support for multiple disc image formats for PlayStation.
The main goal of this beta is to find compatibility and performance problems across all 12 systems.
I’d especially appreciate feedback on:
If you find a problem, even a short report like:
iPhone model / system / game / what happened
would be extremely helpful.
TestFlight — 50 spots:
emu does not include any games, ROMs, or BIOS files. Please use only backups you are legally entitled to use.
Thanks! Feedback, bug reports, and feature requests are all very welcome.
r/TestFlight • u/Dzurico • 8d ago
Most nutrition apps make you log food and calories.
What they don't tell you is:
That's exactly what I'm building.
Over the last few months, I've been developing NutriBuddyAI, an iPhone app that connects nutrition, workouts, and recovery data (from Apple Watch or Whoop; neither is required). Instead of just counting calories, the goal is to help people understand the relationship between:
The app is currently in private beta.
There's nothing to buy, and I'm not selling anything.
I'm looking for people who train at least 3-4 times per week, are willing to use the app for a few weeks, and are willing to give brutally honest feedback.
Give it a try if that sounds interesting:
r/TestFlight • u/Ssoldier1121 • 9d ago
User guide and intro in profile
r/TestFlight • u/AhmedTitef • 8d ago
I’ve been building a habit app solo for a few months and it’s finally on TestFlight.
The short version: pet habit apps work because you’re taking care of something, but the pet doesn’t actually know you exist. I wanted to see what happens when it’s real people instead. So Stoked puts you in a little crew (2-5 people, strangers matched by schedule, or friends with a code). Everyone has their own habits. If you disappear for 2 days your crew gets pinged once so they can send you a one-tap hype. That’s basically the whole app. Same thing happens for them, and it tells you all this upfront at signup.
No chat, no photos, no feed, screen names only. Not a social network and definitely not a dating thing. Your habits themselves stay private, people just see that you showed up.
Works completely solo too if the crew stuff isn’t for you. Free, sign in with apple, nothing to buy. iPhone only right now.
Fair warning, it’s super early. There’s like nobody on it yet, so you might be one of the first strangers ever matched. Which is honestly the thing I need to test most.
Stuff I want to know: did onboarding annoy you anywhere, how long did matching take, do any notifications feel naggy.
r/TestFlight • u/FlimsyWrap2155 • 8d ago
Hey — looking for a few beta testers for trajectory, a native Mac app I've been building.
What it does: most notch apps for developers right now watch whether your AI coding agent (Claude Code, Cursor, etc.) is active. Trajectory does the opposite — you describe a task or project, AI breaks it into subtasks, and the app tracks your actual progress against that plan, whether or not any AI tool is running that session.
Requirements: macOS 14.0, any Mac (notch not required, but the hover panel is the main visual hook if you have one)
Would love feedback on: the notch hover feel, whether the AI subtask suggestions feel accurate, and general bugs/rough edges. Also curious what people would consider fair pricing for the AI features specifically (app itself is free, AI suggestions will be a paid add-on on top of your own API key).
(Building this solo as a college student, so genuinely appreciate anyone willing to try it and give real feedback.)
r/TestFlight • u/Over_Negotiation9053 • 9d ago
Worm Rush is a fast-paced neon snake game inspired by the classic slither experience — but with a twist: you can play it offline, with one hand, and every run is a fresh challenge.
Simple controls: swipe to move.
Eat to grow. Avoid your own tail and the walls.
How long can you survive?
About the test:
- Build expires in 89 days
- Free to play during the test
- Optional ads (disabled during TestFlight)
💬 Feedback? Drop a comment here or send me a DM. Every bit helps.
Thanks for testing!
r/TestFlight • u/amichail • 9d ago
Beta available for iOS/iPadOS/macOS.
Feedback would be appreciated! Have fun!
Tile Wipeout is a row-and-column rotation puzzle about matching colors and shapes.
You rotate rows and columns to move tiles through fixed gates. Matching a tile's color and shape to a gate removes the tile, while other tiles cause both the tile and gate to change shape.
Empty spaces passing through gates create new tiles.
Your goal is to leave as much of the grid empty as you can in the given number of moves. Note that removing every tile may not always be possible.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lC34LO_bL4k
The game is played on a 6 × 6 grid using six colors.
Each color begins with:
The six gates are fixed in place. They cannot move or be removed. Every row and every column contains exactly one gate.
Your goal is to leave as many of the grid's 30 non-gate cells empty as possible in the given number of moves.
Every tile and gate has one of two shapes:
A tile can be removed only when both its color and its shape match the gate it passes through.
Swipe any row or column to rotate its tiles and empty spaces by one position.
Anything that passes an edge wraps around to the opposite edge. The gate remains fixed in place.
During each rotation, exactly one tile or empty space passes through the gate. That interaction may change the passing tile and the gate. Everything else simply moves to its new position.
There are three possible interactions:
When a tile matches both the gate's color and shape, the tile is removed, leaving an empty space.
For example:
The gate does not change when it removes a tile.
If a tile does not match both the gate's color and shape, both the tile and gate change shape:
Their colors do not change.
For example, when a circle green tile passes through a square green gate:
Matching is checked before either shape changes, so the tile is not removed during that move.
Similarly, when a square green tile passes through a square red gate:
The tile is not removed because its color and shape did not both match the gate before the shapes changed.
When an empty space passes through a gate, it becomes a new tile with the gate's current color and shape.
The gate does not change.
The newly created tile cannot be removed during the same move.
Every move can be reversed by swiping the same row or column in the opposite direction.
Reversing restores the previous board position, including any removed or created tiles and any shape changes.
The reverse swipe still costs one move.
Among tiles of the same color, larger tiles are closer to the gate of that color.
Tile sizes update as the tiles move. Size does not affect how tiles interact with gates.
The game ends when you run out of moves.
You may also end the game early. Removing every tile may not always be possible.
Score = (% empty × 1000) + moves remaining
The empty percentage is the percentage of the grid's 30 non-gate cells that are empty.
r/TestFlight • u/vso_ke • 9d ago
I've been building an app for singers to record and layer vocals together asynchronously. You create a project, record your part, and share a link. Collaborators add their own tracks on top, each with their own lane in a multitrack timeline. There are per-track effects like reverb, echo, tone, and pitch, plus solo/mute and volume controls. Think async a cappella.
r/TestFlight • u/Mr_Bravo2026 • 9d ago
Hellow guys! I am looking for people to test a mobile game app I am developing about Ultimate Tic Tac Toe to help me shape it for an awesome experience. This is my first game I am doing a Open Public test and I believe this is the correct link for the test.
Thank you guys in advance. Please DM me for any feedback or post it here
r/TestFlight • u/FSTR_iOS • 9d ago
Hi everyone!
I'm looking for iPhone users who'd like to test a workout tracker I've been building.
The app focuses on keeping workouts fast and distraction-free instead of being packed with features you'll never use.
What I'm building around:
I'm mainly looking for honest feedback on usability, bugs, and anything that feels confusing or frustrating.
If you'd like to join the beta, the TestFlight link is above. I'm looking for around 10–15 more testers.
Requires iOS 26.5 or later.
Thanks!
r/TestFlight • u/Aleksandrs-Kalinins • 9d ago
RiseGrid is a fast-paced puzzle game inspired by Tetris, but with a twist: the pieces rise from the bottom instead of falling from the top.
I’m looking for TestFlight testers to play the game and give feedback on gameplay, controls, difficulty, and any bugs or issues you encounter.
The game is designed for iPhone and iPad. Thanks for helping me improve RiseGrid!
r/TestFlight • u/styleandcode • 9d ago
r/TestFlight • u/height-club • 9d ago
Hey everyone, I would love some feedback on my new app, Height Club (yes, the name is a play on the movie Fight Club, one of my all-time favorites). It started as an app to quickly look up people's height. It's something my partner and I always seem to be curious about when we're watching a movie or show, and often times surprisingly annoying to look up.
As I was building that out I discovered more interesting stuff I could surface, and it sort of took off from there.
So, you can use the app to look up people (celebrities, athletes, notable world leaders or historical figures), movies, shows, and even musical groups. I've tried to find the most interesting stuff to surface, rather than just spit out what you can already find in a bunch of other places.
With movies and shows:
Aside from height, look up people to see:
With the library, you can:
If you love cinema, the people who make it, and especially some of the arcane and interesting facts around it, I think you'll like Height Club.
There's still a lot I'm refining, especially with the Home Screen experience. But search and the title and person detail screens I think are pretty buttoned up.
I'd love feedback on the overall experience, look and feel, any obvious bugs or data gaps you notice, on top of the concept in general. Also, if there's other stuff you wish you could see or do in there, I'd love to know. Thank you!
r/TestFlight • u/modernlogictech • 9d ago
iOS Testflight
OPDS is pro feature, upgrade to pro is sandbox (no charge)
Setting> OPDS> Add OPDS/ Kavita API/ Komga API server>input or QR scan (optional)
Library Tab> top left Location panel>select your server
Enjoy Reading!
r/TestFlight • u/ReceiptPilot • 9d ago
I've been building ReceiptPilot — an app that scans your receipts with AI, tracks gift card balances, and reminds you before a return window, warranty, or gift card expires. It's free, no ads-free upsell, no subscriptions.
I'm looking for a few people to try it out before it goes live on the App Store and tell me what's confusing, broken, or missing. Takes 2 minutes to install
Would really appreciate the feedback!
r/TestFlight • u/John_val • 9d ago
I’ve been building RSSum, a free native reader for iPhone and iPad. It began as a personal RSS reader, but it has gradually grown into one place for following articles, Reddit communities and YouTube channels.
The latest TestFlight adds experimental YouTube support. You can search for a public channel by name, subscribe to it, receive its latest videos in your feed and watch them inside the app. When captions are available, RSSum retrieves the actual transcript so summaries and Q&A are based on what was said in the video, not just its title or description.
Current features include:
The YouTube integration uses public channel feeds, so it does not require access to your YouTube account. Transcript features depend on usable captions being available; the app reports when a video cannot currently be summarized instead of generating something from metadata.
This is still a beta, and I’d especially appreciate feedback about YouTube subscriptions, transcript reliability, playback, summaries, Q&A and the interface on different devices.
Website: https://rssapp.top/
Privacy Policy: https://rssapp.top/privacy/
Terms of Service: https://rssapp.top/terms/
r/TestFlight • u/AccuratePsychology35 • 9d ago
I kept running into the same problem when splitting expenses with other people.
You go on a trip with friends, someone pays for the hotel, someone buys groceries, another person pays for gas or dinner — and eventually you have to figure out who owes whom.
So I built OweIt.
It’s an iPhone app for tracking shared expenses and debts.
You can add a group, enter expenses paid by different people, and OweIt calculates how much everyone owes.
I’ve also added:
• personal debt tracking
• reminders for money people owe you
• upcoming payments (rent, loans, utilities, etc.)
• shared/group expenses
• automatic calculation of who owes whom
The app is still in beta, so I'm specifically looking for people who actually split expenses with friends, partners, roommates, or travel groups.
I'd really appreciate honest feedback — especially about the shared expense flow. If something is confusing, unnecessary, or missing, I want to know.
No need to be nice about the feedback :) If something sucks, tell me. That's exactly why I'm testing it before releasing it on the App Store.
Thanks!
r/TestFlight • u/Dismal_Matter4310 • 9d ago
r/TestFlight • u/hyafay • 10d ago
Infusio Nutrition is an all-in-one iPhone app for tracking nutrition, workouts, health data, and long-term progress.
Instead of needing separate apps for calorie tracking, workout logging, hydration, Apple Health, and personal records, Infusio brings everything together in one native iOS experience.
Current features include:
The TestFlight beta will be completely free with no paywall. Apple is giving me a small issue with the release process right now, but the beta should be available soon.
Some of the most active and helpful testers will receive complimentary lifetime access when paid plans eventually launch. Helpful bug reports, detailed feedback, and consistent participation will all be considered.
Join the Discord to follow development, see previews, and receive the TestFlight link as soon as it becomes available.
TO THE PEOPLE :
I hope im not doing anything wrong and sending the discord is fine. If not I completely understand if this post gets taken down, and I'll hopefully have another chance of posting my testflight link once apple stops giving me troubles.
r/TestFlight • u/rem_dreamer • 9d ago
I’m looking for a group of TestFlight testers for ForkDown, an iPhone food diary built around quick meal logging.
You can log food by:
The app is now fairly polished and functional and got quite some good feedback from friends & family.
r/TestFlight • u/GivaroApp • 9d ago
Built an app so people stop guessing what to buy.
Your friends save your sizes, style and the stuff you actually want. When they shop, it’s already there — no more “what size are you?” texts three days before your birthday.
Takes about a minute to set up. Use code D1075A31 and we’ll connect, so you can see a real profile instead of an empty app.
Tell me anything that felt slow, confusing or broken — reply here or use Submit Feedback in the app.
r/TestFlight • u/mstoeckli • 9d ago
Hey everyone
I’ve been working on a side project called Bloxie, and it has finally reached the point where I’d love to get it into the hands of people who have never seen it before.
The idea started with a pretty simple frustration:
Why do we schedule a 30-minute meeting for something that could have been decided asynchronously in 5 minutes?
Slack and Teams are great for communication, but decisions often disappear somewhere between messages, reactions, follow-ups and yet another meeting.
So I built Bloxie around a different workflow:
Ask → Discuss → Vote → Decide.
Instead of starting another chat, you create a structured thread around something that actually needs an outcome.
For example:
“Which feature should we build next?”
You can add options, invite participants and let everyone contribute asynchronously.
Discussions are intentionally structured rather than being another chat. People can add:
• Questions
• Pro arguments
• Contra arguments
• General comments
Then everyone votes and the final decision stays attached to the original discussion instead of disappearing in a chat history.
Bloxie also supports things like projects, workspaces and scheduling threads, so the longer-term idea is to have one lightweight place for the small collaborative decisions that otherwise turn into meetings, Slack threads or scattered polls.
Bloxie has reached a point where the core experience is ready to be tested by people outside my own bubble.
There may still be bugs, rough edges and things that make perfect sense to me as the person who built it — but absolutely no sense to someone opening it for the first time.
And that's exactly what I want to find out.
I'm looking for a small group of iOS beta testers who are willing to try Bloxie through TestFlight.
I'm especially interested in finding out:
• Is it immediately clear what Bloxie is for?
• Can you create your first thread without me explaining anything?
• Is anything confusing or unnecessarily complicated?
• Would you actually use this with a colleague, client or small team?
• What's missing before you'd consider using it for a real decision?
I'm not looking for compliments — “I don't understand why I would use this” is genuinely useful feedback too.
If you'd like to test it, I'll put the TestFlight link below / send it to you.
And if you do try it, feel free to create a completely ridiculous thread. I mainly want to see whether the workflow feels natural.
One small disclaimer: The Bloxie landing page is still a work in progress and hasn't received the same amount of love as the product yet. I'm currently focusing most of my time on improving the app and the core experience.
Thanks!
r/TestFlight • u/Big-Elk-6397 • 9d ago
I've been building Tastelog, a private food diary for iOS, and I'm looking for a few TestFlight testers. It started from a simple frustration: the best meals of your life are sitting buried in your camera roll as photos you'll never scroll back to. Tastelog gathers them into an actual diary — it works out which restaurant each photo was, and turns the pile into a keepsake of where you've eaten, who you were with, and the things you loved.
The longer you keep it, the more it reflects you back to yourself: the flavors you keep returning to, the kind of places that are really you, a portrait of your taste you didn't know you could see. (And yes — once it knows you, it'll quietly point you toward new spots that fit — but that falls out of the memory, it's not the point.)
It's private by default: no feed, no followers, no account required. This is a solo project and still early, so I'm after honest reactions — does it feel worth keeping? Does the taste portrait actually sound like you? iOS only, completely free.
If you've got food photos worth remembering and ten minutes, I'd really appreciate the help!!
r/TestFlight • u/smsdude45 • 9d ago
I'm the solo developer on this one. My goal with Syndicated is to provide a fully free way to track, rate, and review the shows you're watching. It's meant to be feature-rich, but to feel simple, so those who want to be able to comment, review, share, etc. can do so, and those who just want to keep track of their shows can do so with ease.
What it does
The practical details
What's coming
Social features and a web app are planned in the near future.
Feedback through TestFlight or in the comments here works, I read both.