u/12Testers_Jerry

Welcome to the weekly Tester Tuesday thread — the cheesiest meetup on Reddit.

This is the place to share the app you're currently looking to get tested, and to find new apps to test for that sweet, sweet Cheese 🧀.

📱 Looking for testers? Reply with:

  • App name + short pitch (1–2 sentences, no novels)
  • Category (productivity, game, finance, etc.)
  • Platform — Android only, or iOS coming?
  • Closed testing link (optional — most matching happens inside the app)
  • What kind of feedback you need (general bugs, UX, specific feature?)

🧪 Looking for apps to test? Scroll through, pick one that matches your device or interests, and reply to the dev. Then head over to the 12 Testers app to start the official 14-day test and earn your Cheese.

House rules — keep it fair, keep it fresh

  • One app per dev per week. No spamming the dairy aisle.
  • Be honest in your reviews. No mozzarella mutual back-scratching.
  • No paid reviews, no fake installs, no cheddar shortcuts. We catch them, you're out.
  • Be kind to first-time devs. Everyone starts with an empty fridge.

Not on 12 Testers yet? Search "12 Testers - App community" on the Google Play Store. Start by testing one app, earn your first Cheese, and you're ready to list your own.

Drop your app below 👇 and let's get this wheel rolling.

— Jerry 🧀 Founding Mod — r/12TestersAppCommunity

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u/12Testers_Jerry — 17 days ago

Not sure how testing works? Let me break it down before you say it's too cheesy.

The process is simple. The rewards are real.

1. Browse available apps Pick apps that match your device and interests. No random installs — you choose what you test.

2. Test for 14 days Use the app like a real user. Note what works, what doesn't, what smells off. Your feedback is the whole point.

3. Submit your review Drop an honest review on the Play Store. That's it. You just helped a real indie dev get one step closer to production.

Every test you complete earns you Cheese 🧀 — our in-app currency. Spend it to get your own app tested by other devs in the community.

No bots. No fake installs. No watered-down mozzarella. Just developers helping developers ship.

🎮 Ready to find your next app to test? Search "12 Testers - App community" on the Google Play Store and join the cheese 🧀 !

Got questions about the process? Drop them below. Already tested your first app? Tell us how it went 👇

— Jerry 🧀 Founding Mod — r/12TestersAppCommunity

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u/12Testers_Jerry — 17 days ago

Hey everyone! I'm u/12Testers_Jerry, a founding moderator of r/12TestersAppCommunity.

This is the official home for 12 Testers, an Android app where developers help each other reach the 12 testers required by Google Play to unlock closed testing — by actually testing each other's apps.

No bots. No fake installs. Real devs, real tests.

What is 12 Testers?

Google Play requires 12 opt-in testers for 14 days before your app can go public. Finding them is painful. 12 Testers fixes that: you test others' apps, earn Cheese (our in-app currency), and spend it to get your own app tested.

What to Post Here

  • Questions about Google Play closed testing
  • Feedback and suggestions for the 12 Testers app
  • Bug reports or feature requests
  • Your experience publishing on Google Play
  • Anything useful for indie Android devs

How to Get Started

  1. Introduce yourself below — tell us what app you're working on.
  2. Download 12 Testers and share your first impression.
  3. Know an indie Android dev struggling with testers? Send them here.
  4. Want to help moderate? DM me.

Thanks for being part of the first wave. Let's build something useful together.

— Jerry 🧀

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u/12Testers_Jerry — 17 days ago