r/TestFlight

WordSalvo
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WordSalvo

I've been building a word game from scratch for the past year and it's finally ready for real players.

It's called WordSalvo — multiplayer, AI opponents, daily puzzle, post-game analysis, seasons and rankings. No ads, no pay-to-win, ever.

Supports English, Dutch, French and German — so whatever your language, you're covered.

This is a real beta — the app is fully functional but I want honest feedback on how it feels, what's broken, what's missing.

iOS TestFlight link (instant install, no invite needed): 👉

Takes under 3 minutes from tap to playing. Would love to hear what you think — good or bad.

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u/prometheus_one — 2 days ago
Shiftmaze: Push the maze, move your pawn, find the exit
▲ 3 r/TestMyApp+2 crossposts

Shiftmaze: Push the maze, move your pawn, find the exit

Shiftmaze is a single-player puzzle game for iPhone built around a simple loop with layered decisions. On each turn, you first push a row or column of the maze, then guide your pawn through the new layout. The goal is to reach the exit while working around limited turns, dead ends, moving path structures, and run-specific hazards.

This beta is focused on the core solo experience before broader feature expansion. I’m looking for feedback on:

  • puzzle readability and whether board states are easy understand
  • difficulty curve and whether level progression feels fair
  • clarity of turn flow: push first, then move
  • general polish, crashes, performance, and device-specific issues
  • how the ad experience feels in context and whether it stays non-disruptive

Current beta scope:

  • portrait-only iPhone build
  • single-player only
  • deterministic puzzle runs and replay flow
  • TestFlight build intended for soft-launch stabilization
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Momentra
▲ 4 r/betatests+2 crossposts

Momentra

I recently built an iOS app called Momentra and I’m looking for a small group of people to test it and give real, honest feedback.

It’s an AI-powered travel app where you can:

•	Create and store travel memories

•	Use AI to expand and reflect on your notes

•	Plan trips with AI-generated itineraries and local tips

I’m mainly trying to understand:

•	How the overall usability feels

•	If the UI is clean and easy to navigate

•	Whether the AI features are actually useful

•	Anything that feels confusing, broken, or unnecessary

No need to sugarcoat anything. I’d rather hear what’s wrong so I can fix it before launch.

If you’re interested, the test flight link is attached pls check it out 🙏

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u/Ok_Pudding2778 — 1 day ago
[AYO] Built a nicotine quit app that focuses on cravings, not just streaks — looking for blunt feedback
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[AYO] Built a nicotine quit app that focuses on cravings, not just streaks — looking for blunt feedback

Most quit apps track progress.

I wanted to build one that actually helps in the moment people usually fail: the random craving, the bad evening, the “just one hit” moment.

So I made Ayo — a small iPhone app focused on real nicotine craving moments, not just streaks and generic motivation.

I’m looking for blunt feedback, especially on:

  • first impression
  • what feels confusing
  • what feels genuinely useful
  • what feels weak or unnecessary
  • whether you’d actually open this during a real craving

No need to be nice. I’m trying to make this actually useful.

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u/BitAlive2703 — 22 hours ago
AddOne, quickly combine images, preview, select format, size and quality and export [iOS iPadOS]

AddOne, quickly combine images, preview, select format, size and quality and export [iOS iPadOS]

I created this app for myself, especially for iPadOS, but I think it could be useful to others as well, so I’m planning to release it on the App Store (1.99$) but before I would like to test it via TestFlight.

For more details, there’re videos and screenshots here: https://giuliomagnifico.blog/apps/addone

Thank for the feedbacks.

PS:

The same app will also be available for macOS both TestFlight and App Store (soon): screenshot https://i.ibb.co/0RYQghNS/Add-One-03-04-2026-at-13-11-38.png

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u/sr_local — 11 hours ago
Homie - Household Manager for Couples, Students and Families

Homie - Household Manager for Couples, Students and Families

Track and share your chores, shopping-list and finances.

  • scan receipts
  • auto categorize your shopping items
  • multiple shopping lists
  • compete with points
  • settle debts easily
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u/NaxeyOffman — 17 hours ago
CandleScope

CandleScope

CandleScope is my personal stock analysis app, and I’m sharing it for testing to help validate accuracy, usability, and stability.

It uses free Yahoo Finance data and the some of my preferred indicators for stock research. The goal is to make sure the app feels reliable, clear, and practical in everyday use. It is for research purposes only and not financial advice.

I’m especially looking for feedback on:

- stock search and watchlist flow

- chart loading and indicator accuracy

- scanner results and pattern detection usability, layout clarity, performance, and bugs

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u/cybersecgurl — 20 hours ago
Book Corners 1.1.11 is now on TestFlight

Book Corners 1.1.11 is now on TestFlight

Hello folks 👋

Book Corners 1.1.11 is now available on TestFlight:

Book Corners is an app for discovering and sharing little free libraries and other community book exchange spots. The idea is simple: help people find places where they can take a book, leave a book, and explore local reading communities nearby or while traveling.

With the app, you can browse book corners on a map, check details for each location, and contribute by sharing new spots with others.

I’m looking for people willing to try the latest build and share feedback on the overall experience, especially around usability, reliability, and anything that feels confusing or broken.

Any feedback is genuinely appreciated, whether it’s a bug report, a quick first impression, or just a note on how the app feels to use.

Thanks a lot to anyone who gives it a try 🫶

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u/andreagrandi — 22 hours ago
Johnny Pump Iron, a lifting tracker for iPhone and Apple Watch

Johnny Pump Iron, a lifting tracker for iPhone and Apple Watch

Hey Everyone,

I've been building Johnny Pump Iron, a weight training tracker for iOS / watchOS, and I'm opening up the beta beyond my small circle of friends for the first time. I'm looking for a diverse mix of testers — different training styles, experience levels, and backgrounds — so if any of the below sounds like you, read on.

What the app does

Track workouts with programs, routines, and individual exercises. Log sets, reps, and weight as you go.

15 built-in programs ready to start immediately, including:

   • StrongLifts 5×5 and Starting Strength (beginners)

   • Texas Method and Bill Starr 5×5 (intermediate strength)

   • Push / Pull / Legs Hypertrophy and Arnold Split (hypertrophy splits)

   • Powerlifting Peaking 4-Day and Westside-Inspired (competitive powerlifting)

   • Olympic Foundations and Olympic Peaking 4-Day (Olympic lifting)

   • Functional Fitness, Athlete Conditioning, Upper/Lower Strength, and more

Apple Watch companion — start workouts, log sets, and check quick stats right from your wrist

PR detection & celebration — the app detects personal records and makes a little thing of it

Stats & charts — volume, weight, and per-exercise trends over time

Rest timer — configurable, with an optional auto-start after each set

iCloud sync — your data follows you across iPhone and Watch

HealthKit integration — workouts sync to Apple Health

lbs / kg support — switch units and the app converts your entire history

Backup & restore — export and import your data any time

Custom exercises, routines, and programs — not just locked-in templates

Light / dark / system theme

Who I'm particularly looking for

I want feedback from across the spectrum, so I'm specifically hoping to hear from:

• Beginners just getting started with structured training

• Women / female lifters (the app has gender settings that affect a few things, and I want to make sure the experience feels right)

• Powerlifters and strength-focused lifters

• Bodybuilders / hypertrophy-focused lifters

• Olympic lifters

• People who train 3 days a week vs. 5-6 days a week

• Anyone who has been frustrated with other tracking apps and has strong opinions about what's missing

This is a beta — please read before signing up

• The app is in active development. There will be rough edges, missing features, and possibly bugs.

• iCloud sync in particular is something I want real-world feedback on — it works, but cloud sync is one of those things that only stress-tests properly with real users across real devices.

• I'm not asking you to suffer through a broken app — the core tracking loop is solid — but I want people who are willing to poke around and tell me what's confusing, broken, or just not right.

What you get

Everyone who submits meaningful feedback during the beta will receive a full year of the app free of charge when it launches. I want to reward people who take the time to actually tell me what they think, not just install and forget.

How to sign up

Drop me a DM with:

  1. Your Apple ID email address
  2. What kind of training you do
  3. What devices you have (iPhone model, Apple Watch y/n, Mac y/n)
  4. Any specific apps you currently use for tracking (helps me understand your frame of reference)

I'll send TestFlight invites in batches.

How to join (once invited)

  1. Install TestFlight on your iPhone — search "TestFlight" on the App Store (it's free, made by Apple)

  2. Watch for an email from TestFlight/Apple to your Apple ID address — tap the link inside it to accept the invite and install the app

  3. Apple Watch — the watch app installs automatically. If it doesn't appear after a minute, open the Watch app on your iPhone → My Watch → scroll to Available Apps → tap Install next to Johnny Pump Iron

Spots are limited to keep the feedback manageable. I'll reply to confirm once you've been added.

Thanks for reading — happy to answer any questions in the comments.

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u/ddeacon22 — 23 hours ago
There: Your travel map

There: Your travel map

Hello,

A week ago, I launched my app There: Your travel map on App Store.

It’s a travel tracking app where you can select the countries you’ve visited, view statistics about your recent trips, and compare your map and stats with a friend by scanning a QR code. The main feature is the map on the Home screen, which gets colored based on the countries you’ve visited.

I'm launching version 2.0 and I would like some people who can test it on TestFlight. Features that we added in this version

- You can now add a location where you lived / a location that you wish to go.
- Choose your residency in onboarding view and in settings.
- Timeline screen based on "Visited countries", "Lived countries", "Wished countries"

If you want to test it and give it a feedback, leave a comment and I will invite you to download it. Thank you !

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u/beucaalexandru — 11 hours ago
Week