u/Dadding_It

I’m exploring an idea and wanted honest feedback from both players and server owners/devs (especially in FiveM).

The idea is NOT a global ban list.

It’s more of a shared RP identity + whitelist system that could include:

For players:

  • Create a character profile (name, backstory, traits, etc.)
  • Save multiple characters
  • Apply to multiple servers using one profile
  • Track applications
  • Potential tools like:
    • Character creator assistant (e.g. slider suggestions based on a selfie)
    • RP helper tools (scenarios, prompts, guides etc.)

For server owners:

  • Centralised whitelist applications
  • Player profiles (instead of long forms)
  • Notes / incident logs (with evidence)
  • Optional cross-server “signals” (not hard bans, just shared info)
  • Appeals system
  • API integration for servers

The goal is:
Make it easier for players to get into servers, and reduce admin workload for staff.

Questions:

Players:

  1. Would you actually use something like this, or prefer starting fresh on each server?
  2. What would make you trust (or not trust) a system like this?
  3. Would you care about having a persistent RP “identity/profile”?

Server owners/devs:

  1. Would you use a system like this or keep everything internal?
  2. What would make this a hard no?
  3. What feature would make it immediately useful?

Everyone:

  • What’s the most frustrating part of RP onboarding right now?

Not selling anything - just trying to figure out if this solves a real problem or not.

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u/Dadding_It — 11 days ago

Welcome to r/AndroidAppTesting

Hey everyone!!

We all know that Google doesn't favour indie devs, so this is a place to find that extra help we all need to get our apps into production.

It’s great to see so many developers and testers connecting.

So first off: thank you for keeping this community alive.

What this sub is for

This is a place where:

- Developers can find testers for their apps

- Testers can try new apps early and give feedback

- Everyone can share ideas, bugs, and improvements

Simple as that.

Posting guidelines

If you're posting an app, try to include:

App Name:

Type/Description: (Game / Productivity / Tool / etc.)

Looking for: (Testers / Feedback / Reviews)

Link: (Play Store / APK / Google Group)

Notes:

This just helps keep things clear and makes it easier for people to engage.

Use flairs

Please use the post flairs where possible:

- Looking for testers

- Feedback wanted

- Beta release

- Play Store live

- Market Research

- Brainstorm

It helps everyone find what they’re looking for quicker.

A quick note on links

External links (Play Store, Google Groups, APKs, etc.) are expected here — that’s the whole point of the sub.

If your post gets removed automatically, it’s likely Reddit being overprotective. I’ll be keeping an eye on things and approving legit posts. Please send us a modmail if you get automodded.

Moderation going forward

We will be lightly moderating to:

- Remove spam/scams

- Keep things relevant

- Improve overall quality

But the goal is to keep this open and useful, not restrictive.

Final note

If you’re building something — post it.

If you like testing apps — jump in.

If you’ve got ideas — share them.

Please keep communication in comments unless someone specifically asks for a DM.

Let’s keep this a place where apps actually get better 👍

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u/Dadding_It — 11 days ago

Didn’t expect this sub to grow like this 😅

I originally made it while publishing my own app and forgot about it for a while.

Looks like it’s becoming a good place for devs to find testers, so I’ll start keeping an eye on things and improving it.

I will add flairs to mark as Testing / Feedback / Published / Brainstorming etc soon.

Use this post to comment your experience with the subreddit and how you think it could be improved.

Cheers

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u/Dadding_It — 11 days ago