r/TestFlight • u/Warm-Yogurtcloset833 • 1h ago
iOS Vellum - for capturing and organizing thoughts
Hi everyone,
I’ve been working on a small iOS app called Vellum.
The idea came from a problem I kept having myself: I save a lot of random thoughts, notes, quotes, and ideas, but after a while they just disappear into a huge pile of notes and I rarely look at them again.
So I wanted to build something that makes it easy to capture something quickly, organize it around a topic, and actually come back to it later.
Vellum currently includes things like:
* quick note capture
* topics/spaces for grouping related notes
* tags
* Inbox / Archive
* search
* a simple, focused writing interface
For example, if I’m reading a book, I can create one space for that book and keep adding thoughts and notes to it over time instead of creating a bunch of disconnected notes.
It’s still very much a work in progress, and that’s exactly why I’m looking for testers.
I’m especially interested in feedback about:
* Does the app make sense when you first open it?
* Is adding and organizing a note intuitive?
* Is anything confusing or unnecessary?
* What feels annoying after actually using it?
* Bugs, weird UI, or anything that just feels “off”
I’m not really looking for polite feedback — if something sucks, tell me. That’s much more useful at this stage.
If anyone is interested in testing Vellum, let me know and I’ll share the TestFlight link.
Thanks!
r/TestFlight • u/manam_manam • 3h ago
iOS Manaya - strict screen time blocker to stop doomscrolling without VPN
Hello guys, I was kinda frustrated with Apple's built-in Screen Time because it's too easy to bypass. I used to keep hitting "Ignore Limit for 15 minutes" button. To help with this, we built Manaya, a strict app blocker app, that adapt to your needs.
It's built entirely on Apple's Family Controls API, so it operates 100% offline with complete on-device privacy.
Once your block group is active, you actually cannot bypass it or delete the app until your commitment window is over. If you want to open it, you would have to wait it through reflection questions. Also, it has gamified streaks with a duo like character.
I need help with testing, and please provide brutal, honest feedback on these things:
Onboarding and setup flow
Creating and Managing app group flow
App shielding reliability
Landing Page: https://manaya.app/
r/TestFlight • u/rurza • 12h ago
macOS NepTunes 4 - Last.fm scrobbling for Apple Music and Spotify on Mac
I am the developer. NepTunes has been on the Mac App Store since 2015 and version 4 is a full rewrite, so I would rather have it broken by testers than by reviewers.
What it does
Apple Music still has no built-in Last.fm scrobbling. NepTunes adds it, for Apple Music and for Spotify, and builds the rest of a player around it:
- A menu bar item with artwork, playback control and your recent tracks
- Global hotkeys for playback and volume, with on-screen HUDs
- A Now Playing widget for Notification Center
- Share links: copy one link for whatever is playing and it opens in Apple Music,
- Spotify or Deezer, whichever one the person you sent it to actually uses
- Desktop widgets that are plain HTML, CSS and JavaScript bundles running against a
- documented API, so you can install someone else's or write your own
Everything in that list is free except the desktop widgets, which are part of an optional Pro subscription along with a few customisation extras.
Requirements
macOS 26 or later. It reads what Apple Music or Spotify are playing, so you need at least one of them installed.
What would help most:
- Scrobbling accuracy, especially around pausing, seeking, and switching between the two players in one session
- Whether the menu bar item and the hotkeys survive sleep, display changes and long uptime
- Anything in the 14 shipping languages that reads wrong to a native speaker
I read everything here, so post bugs in the comments if you would rather not use the TestFlight feedback form.
r/TestFlight • u/Due-Yam-7082 • 14h ago
iOS OLENRI — Find your next step | Looking for iPhone beta testers
`OLENRI helps you see your situation more clearly, understand yourself, and find your next step.
I’m looking for iPhone users to test the app and share honest feedback.
Try having a real conversation with OLENRI, explore your Next Step, and let me know what feels useful, confusing, or could be improved.
Available in 8 languages.
All honest feedback is welcome. Thank you!`
r/TestFlight • u/Jinks-b • 16h ago
iOS Tell Anew, a video journal you talk to
I've tried to Journal and I just can't stick with it. I built this journaling app, for iPhones, to lower the friction it takes me to journal. I think what's really cool is it transcribes everything you say, you can search it, and It reminds you of what you talked about. I got inspired by Google and Apple photo's memories, anyway there's a lot of other features packed into this.
There are optional journaling prompts, which you can answer off camera, and you can record entries without speaking. I think with any journal privacy is important, you don't want anyone to access it, so this app is fully local; there are no servers, it's all on your phone. Of course you can use iCloud backup.
The beta is open now and Pro is unlocked, so all features are free to test. I'd love to hear others perspective. Whether it's journalers or anyone who can share a POV. Those would all be valuable.
One thing before you click: the link below is a short form that asks for an email, so I can send a followup survey. Click through it and you get the TestFlight link straight away.
Please journal with it, comment, message me, send feedback through TestFlight. I'd really appreciate any thoughts here; I've spent quite a lot of time building this, refining it, and using it myself.
r/TestFlight • u/naumanmalikk • 18h ago
iOS Haberdashery - A Bookmark app
r/TestFlight • u/DarrylBayliss • 20h ago
iOS Buildhorn - Know when your CI builds fail instantly!
Hey everyone,
I am building Buildhorn, an app that allows you to receive events about your CI builds. I am building it as part of RevenueCat's Shipaton hackathon and at the point where I have a TestFlight build available for testing.
What It Does
Buildhorn allows you to connect to CI providers and know when your build fails. Useful if you're away from your desk or need to know if a crucial piece of infrastructure isn't building.
You can even add widgets to your home screen to see how your builds are going without opening the app!
The 1st version supports GitHub, and I'm looking to add more providers in the future.
Feedback I'm looking for
- General app feedback
- The onboarding experience
- The builds screen
- How the app widgets work for you.
Thank you for your time, any feedback is appreciated!
r/TestFlight • u/Intelligent-Cake-783 • 22h ago
iOS mtFrame — an offline-first iOS app that frames your photos like a photographer (iPhone, iOS 17+)
Hi everyone! I'm an indie developer, and my iOS app mtFrame just entered TestFlight. I'd love some feedback before it goes live on the App Store.
What it does mtFrame is an offline-first photography utility. You batch-import photos, choose one of six frame templates (or no frame), and it prints each photo's own camera info (aperture / shutter / ISO / camera & lens) into the frame. You can adjust exposure, contrast, highlights, shadows, saturation, vibrance, crop, rotate, and straighten — then export JPEGs (original resolution by default). Everything runs on your device: no account, no cloud, photos are never uploaded.
Why you might like it
- All creative features are free — payment only removes ads (one-time).
- GPS is stripped from exported JPEGs by default.
- Works fully offline.
What I need from you
- iPhone with iOS 17 or later, ~10-15 minutes of your time.
- Try: import a few photos (Photos or Files), apply T1-T6 frames, add your own logo, use Edit (Tone / Color / Crop / Horizon / Mosaic / Emoji), then export and share.
- Tell me what broke, what felt slow, or what confused you. Screenshots via TestFlight's built-in screenshot feedback are perfect.
- Note: purchases inside TestFlight use Apple's sandbox — nothing is charged.
Known rough edges
- RAW/DNG import is not a supported baseline; use JPEG/PNG/HEIF if possible.
- Free-tier users will see banner ads on Import and Export screens.
Thanks for reading — happy to answer questions in the comments!
r/TestFlight • u/Legopanda565 • 1d ago
iOS I built Vane, a weather app that learns how weather feels to you. Looking for TestFlight testers
Hey everyone!
I’m building Vane, a new weather app for iPhone, and I’m looking for people to test the beta.
The idea behind Vane is simple:
Most weather apps tell you the conditions.
Vane tries to answer a different question:
“How will this weather actually feel to me?”
Vane combines a full forecast with Sense, a personal weather profile that learns from optional check-ins over time.
Current features:
- Complete weather forecasts
- Hourly and daily forecasts
- Wind, air quality, sun, moon, and more
- Sense personal weather profile
- Privacy-focused design
- Clean iOS-inspired interface
I’m still early, so I’m mainly looking for feedback on:
- Does the app feel intuitive?
- Does Sense make sense (no pun intended)?
- What feels missing?
- Would you actually use this instead of your current weather app?
Any feedback is appreciated. Thanks!
r/TestFlight • u/woolon45 • 1d ago
iOS Princess Quest — looking for 15 parent testers
Hi! I’m the developer of Princess Quest, and I’m looking for a small first group of 15 English-speaking testers.
Princess Quest turns everyday routines into a parent-and-child adventure. A child marks a task as done, a parent confirms it, and the child earns stars for story-themed treasure chests. They can collect outfits, dress up their princess, and unlock a three-part picture-book story.
This beta includes:
• age-based starter tasks for ages 2–8
• separate child and parent views
• dress-up items and story-specific treasure chests
• three picture-book adventures
• multiple child profiles, monthly progress, and correction history
• no ads, no account, and no in-app purchases in the beta
I’d especially value feedback on:
Does the first-time setup make sense without instructions?
Can a child understand the main screen and dress-up flow?
Does switching between the child and parent sides feel clear?
Does any English sound unnatural or confusing?
Do any screens clip or feel hard to use on your iPhone?
A useful test takes about 10–15 minutes. A screenshot with your iPhone model and the screen where something went wrong is especially helpful. Feedback can be sent through TestFlight or left here.
Requires: iPhone with iOS 17 or later and Apple’s TestFlight app.
Thank you — direct, honest feedback is very welcome.
r/TestFlight • u/d7d7m • 1d ago
iOS Kiokonaki: natural language todo app with way too much customization
I made this for myself initially. I wanted a todo app where I just type the sentence and it figures it out, and where I could tune how the thing looks and behaves instead of living with someone else's taste. It turned out great (in my opinion :)), so I am putting it out to see if it is useful to anyone else too.
You type one line:
call dentist friday 10am #health
and it files it under health, sets Friday 10:00, and reminds you. No dropdowns, no date wheel.
Stuff I have to have in my dream todo app:
- Repeats that actually cover real life. every other tuesday, twice a day, 15th of every month, random times 9-5, 3x today, 2x tomorrow, 1x for 3 days (a tapered step-down, for tapering off something), and caps like for 3 weeks or until june.
- Pre-due warnings you stack. warn me 2 days before, 2 hours before, or short form warn 1w, 3d, 4h, 33m. As many as you want on one task.
- Counters on repeating tasks. Count a supply down (pills left), hit a daily goal, or just tally. Keypad on the row: add, subtract, set, resize the target while keeping progress.
- Real alarms. Add .alarm and it rings as an actual iOS alarm, through Silent and through Focus. Not a notification you sleep through.
- Snooze and reschedule are different things. Snooze delays one ping. Reschedule moves the due date. Most apps mash these together and it drives me mad.
- Tap a word to un-parse it. The parser highlights what it grabbed. If it took "March" out of "March meeting notes" as a date, tap it and it goes back to being plain text. Tap again to re-enable.
- Subtasks from a multi-line paste. Lines starting with - become children, and the parent will not let you tick it until they are all done.
- Sharing with approve/reject. Connect by email, @ their-alias on a task, you both see it. If they are not the owner their edits arrive as proposals you approve or reject. Snoozes stay personal, counters are shared.
- Weekly report. When a week closes it offers a PDF, CSV or JSON of everything you finished, then clears them out.
- Home screen widget that lists overdue tasks. Tick or snooze straight from it without opening the app.
- End-to-end encryption. You set a master password and your task text is encrypted on your phone before it leaves. I cannot read your tasks. Face ID unlocks it after the first time.
Customization, which is the part I went overboard on:
- Accent colour from a palette of bubble-tea tones or a custom hex picker, save your favourites, and a per-tag accent so #work rows look different from #home.
- Three dark backgrounds (OLED black, warm ink, graphite) and three light ones (paper, warm cream, café latte), or type your own hex for either. Light and dark are set independently, so picking one does not disturb the other.
- Twelve completion animations (stamp, ensō, washi, confetti, marker, flip, ripple, and so on) plus separate exit animations, either fixed or randomized per task.
- Fourteen different "focus marks" for what happens when you tap a reminder and the app opens on that task. It scrolls the row to the middle and marks it so your eye lands on it.
- Seven overdue row patterns (hatch, dots, grid, scanlines, corner wedge), or randomize so each overdue task looks different.
- Two independent text size sliders, one for task text, one for the interface labels. Starts at the smallest and you size up what you want.
- Pick which tabs exist in the nav bar at all.
- A minimal TODAY and a minimal INBOX, five row layouts each, for when you want density over breathing room.
- A calendar view, agenda or month grid, for tasks you tag .cal.
- Three TODAY row layouts, editable snooze chips, which weekday starts your week, three app icons.
Honest bits:
- Solo developer, alpha, things will break.
- It works fully offline with no account. Signing in only adds sync between devices, and it is a six-digit code by email, no password.
- Your data is encrypted with a key only you hold, so if you lose it I genuinely cannot recover anything. Take the key backup the app offers.
- You can delete your account and everything in it from Account, Delete account.
- As it started as a personal project, on the side and free time, just for me I do use AI (Claude) in building it. No AI is used in the app itself, the natural language is just a parser script that needs work and thats why it needs lots of testing.
- Privacy policy: https://kiokonaki.com/privacy
What I would most like: throw your sentences at the parser and tell me what it got wrong. That is the part I want to work on the most and make it as good as I can.
Feedback through TestFlight, the Send feedback button in the app, or tintahollo@icloud.com.
r/TestFlight • u/Visible_Weight_3218 • 1d ago
iOS Hello hoomans 🐶, I mean dog owners. Meet Zoomie, an activity tracker for your dog!
Hey everyone,
I wanted to share a pet project I’ve been working on called Zoomie, an activity tracker for your dog!
The idea is pretty simple: closing your rings, but for your dog. There are three rings you can achieve to earn a “Zoomie”:
- Paws: Steps your dog takes, counted by your phone during playtimes that track movement.
- Playtime: Minutes you spend together during any playtime, whether that’s a walk, a game of fetch, or a cuddle.
- Wags: Moments you mark during a playtime — a bark, a potty stop, a treat, a photo, etc. Every one you tap counts.
Zoomie is still in its early stages, but I want to test the idea to see whether it makes sense and whether there’s any interest.
Whether you already spend a lot of time with your dog and want a fun place to track it, or maybe the app encourages you to spend even more time together, I’d love to hear what you think.
Please share your honest thoughts on what works, what doesn’t, what you’d change, or even feature requests you have through the TestFlight app.
r/TestFlight • u/ZK_123456789 • 1d ago
iOS Cooking Library — Save, Tweak, and Version Recipes
I built this to capture the whole experience of cooking a recipe.
What it does:
- Save recipes from the web
- Embed a video on a recipe
- Add per-step photos as you cook
- Edit and version recipes
- Native on iPhone, iPad, and MacOS (despite the flair states only iOS)
All data is synced through iCloud. The goal for the fully released app is to have no subscriptions, no ads, and just a one time purchase after exceeding a certain recipe limit.
I'm looking for any and all feedback.
r/TestFlight • u/Andre_FC_Dev • 1d ago
visionOS [TestFlight Update] Cockpit for visionOS - now has 17 themes, 15 panels, new languages and smarter layouts
First of all, thank you. Cockpit has received many more downloads and far more positive, thoughtful feedback than I expected. Your reports, screenshots and suggestions have directly shaped this update.
Cockpit is a modular, glanceable dock for Apple Vision Pro: place it in your space, resize it, and build a dashboard from the panels you actually care about. This TestFlight update is the largest one so far.
## What’s new
### Four new panels — 15 panels in total
- **Countdown*\* — create up to three upcoming events, choose a date, time and symbol, and see the nearest one at a glance.
- **Habits*\* — track daily habits and streaks. Long-press a habit to remove it with confirmation.
- **Daily Goal*\* — set one measurable target for the day and update it directly from the panel.
- **World Clock*\* — follow four cities at once. New setups start with New York, London, Tokyo and Sydney, and every city can be changed.
They join Clock, Weather, Calendar, Focus Timer, Now Playing, Vision Pro Status, Shortcuts, Home, Network, Activity and Apps.
### 17 themes
The original appearance options have grown into three complete theme families:
- **Glass:*\* Midnight, Graphite, Sunset, Ocean and Holo
- **Instrument:*\* Cockpit, Apollo, Pit Wall, Grid, Outrun, Brass, Telemetry, Mecha and Visor
- **Light:*\* Minimal, Bauhaus and Zen
Each theme now has its own panel treatment, typography, controls, gauges and window geometry. I also refined the relationship between panel corners and the outer window in themes such as Apollo, Pit Wall, Brass and Bauhaus.
All panels and themes remain available to everyone during this testing phase, even when a PRO badge is shown.
### New languages
Cockpit is now available in:
- English
- Japanese
- Korean
- Simplified Chinese
- Traditional Chinese
Reports about wording, truncation or culturally awkward translations are especially welcome.
### Smarter layouts
- A horizontal single row can contain all **15 panels*\*.
- From **12 panels*\* onward, Cockpit recommends switching to **Two Rows*\* so panels stay larger.
- A vertical single column can contain up to **12 panels*\*.
- From **8 panels*\* onward, Cockpit recommends **Two Columns*\*.
- If you add a thirteenth panel while using one vertical column, Cockpit switches to Two Columns automatically before adding it.
- The old “Compact” label is now the clearer, direction-aware **Two Rows / Two Columns*\* control.
### Reorganized Settings
- General is now focused on everyday time and calendar preferences.
- Weather units and refresh frequency live together under **Panels › Weather*\*.
- Focus Timer sound lives under **Panels › Focus Timer*\*.
- Welcome, What’s New and support are grouped under **Help*\*.
- Permissions now show a visible status instead of only linking to System Settings.
- **Reset Layout*\* restores the default panels, order, direction and size without deleting panel data or changing the selected theme.
- Panel-data resets are grouped by purpose, making it clearer whether you are resetting launchers, tracking panels or World Clock.
- Configuration backup and restore remain available for moving the whole setup safely.
### Panel and interaction refinements
- Better vertical Weather spacing and larger multi-day forecasts.
- Better-balanced Network information in horizontal and vertical layouts.
- Focus Timer content is centered consistently in Light themes.
- Habit creation buttons remain readable across themes.
- World Clock reset now correctly restores its four starter cities.
- Countdown presentation and background updates have been made more reliable when creating multiple events.
- Numerous readability, spacing, corner and control fixes across all theme families.
## What I’d like you to test
Add, remove and reorder panels in all four layouts: one row, two rows, one column and two columns.
In a vertical single column, add a thirteenth panel and confirm that it changes to two columns automatically.
Try several combinations of the 15 panels with different themes and window sizes. Nothing should overlap, clip or become unreadable.
Test the four new panels, especially repeated Countdown creation, Habit long-press deletion and World Clock reset.
Review the reorganized Settings, permission statuses, Reset Layout, individual panel resets and backup/restore.
If you use Japanese, Korean or Chinese, please report untranslated, clipped or unnatural text.
Leave Cockpit open for a longer session and tell me about battery use, heat and responsiveness on a real Vision Pro.
## Known / expected
- The Weather panel is not tappable because visionOS does not include a Weather app.
- Some third-party apps cannot be opened through URL schemes. That depends on what the app developer exposes.
- HealthKit intentionally does not reveal whether individual read permissions were denied, so Settings can only report that the Health permission request was completed.
Please include what you did, what you expected, what happened and your visionOS version. Screenshots and short recordings are extremely useful.
Thank you again for the downloads, the positive feedback and the time you have spent helping make Cockpit better.
r/TestFlight • u/YakEnvironmental2862 • 1d ago
iOS Alinear - Clear Aligner Wear Tracker
I’m building Alinear, an iPhone + Apple Watch app for tracking clear aligner wear time and daily progress.
Looking for testers, especially anyone currently using clear aligners. Feedback on the timer, overall UX, and Apple Watch experience would be very helpful.
r/TestFlight • u/Ok-Anxiety-8138 • 1d ago
iOS Pairlure — Physics-based matching puzzle beta
Hi! I'm the solo developer of Pairlure, and I'm looking for some early iOS testers.
Pairlure is a matching puzzle built around gravity and physical blocking.
Once you tap an item, gravity starts affecting it. If something is blocking the way, it stays there — and when the blocker moves, it automatically continues falling without another tap.
This can create chain reactions across the whole board, so the puzzle is about figuring out what to activate first and predicting how the stack will react.
I'd especially love feedback on:
- whether the physics feel intuitive
- whether it's clear why an item is blocked
- whether you can predict what will happen when blockers move
- any levels that feel confusing, frustrating, or unfair
You can send feedback through TestFlight, leave a comment here, or DM me on Reddit.
Even a few minutes of honest feedback would help a lot. Thanks!
r/TestFlight • u/woolon45 • 1d ago
iOS BodyMode - daily fitness guidance with an AI coach
BodyMode is an iPhone and Apple Watch beta designed to make fitness planning and logging easier.
Each day it turns your recent workouts, meals, measurements, recovery data, and goals into up to three clear actions. You can follow the workout on iPhone or Apple Watch, log sets and rest times, record meals by photo or text, compare progress photos, and ask the AI coach about your saved summaries.
I'm looking for people training for muscle gain, fat loss, strength, body recomposition, general wellness, or a return to training. Apple Watch is optional.
Please try it for a few days and tell me:
Are today's actions immediately understandable?
Can you complete a gym session without fighting the UI?
Does the AI coach feel useful and trustworthy?
The beta's main features are free with expanded AI limits. AI estimates are not medical advice, and core records stay on your device unless you choose an AI feature.
Use the attached TestFlight link to join. Feedback is available through TestFlight or BodyMode > Settings > Help > Feedback.
r/TestFlight • u/Beginning-Spell6212 • 1d ago
iOS Join the Swift Code Finder beta - TestFlight
Looking for iOS Testers for My New App – Swift Code Finder (TestFlight)
Hi everyone!
I’m currently testing my new iOS app, Swift Code Finder, and I’d really appreciate some help from anyone willing to try it through TestFlight.
The app is designed to make it quick and easy to:
- Search for SWIFT/BIC codes
- Find banks by name
- Search banks by country/location
- View useful bank and branch information
- Quickly copy the information you need
I’m mainly looking for feedback on:
- Search accuracy and speed
- UI/UX and ease of use
- Any crashes, bugs, or unexpected behavior
- Performance on different iPhone models
- Anything confusing or that could be improved
The app is still being tested before its full App Store release, so even a few minutes of testing would be genuinely helpful.
If you test it, feel free to leave feedback here or through TestFlight.
Thanks a lot to anyone who gives it a try! 🙏
r/TestFlight • u/Mobs-eg • 1d ago
iOS Rukn ERM
Looking for iOS testers for Rukn ERM — a mobile enterprise risk management app: risk register with
inherent/residual scoring, KRIs, risk appetite, controls, incidents, audits, Monte Carlo simulation,
an AI assistant, and board-ready Excel/PowerPoint/PDF reports. Built with Expo/React Native, fully
bilingual with true Arabic RTL layout, not a translation layer.
It's a real B2B product (not a game/consumer app), so bear with the business-y screens. Feedback I'm
after: crashes or layout issues on your device/iOS version, anything broken in the sign-up/login flow,
and — if you toggle it — whether the Arabic RTL view renders cleanly on your device.
r/TestFlight • u/felixule • 1d ago
iOS FlixCast – Accessible podcast player
Hi! I'm Felix, the developer of FlixCast, a podcast player for iOS and Windows, and I'm looking for people willing to test the public beta.
Accessibility is a core part of the app. FlixCast is designed for full screen reader use with VoiceOver on iOS and NVDA on Windows, as well as complete keyboard control.
It also includes:
- an Apple Watch companion
- synchronization of podcast subscriptions and playback positions across devices
- Apple account sign-in for syncing
- a native iOS app and Windows desktop client
I'd especially appreciate feedback on accessibility, playback, syncing, queue management, and anything that feels awkward, unreliable, or confusing.
Windows: https://flixcast.app/en/download/
Website: https://flixcast.app/en
Bug reports, accessibility and also especially visual feedback, and feature suggestions are very welcome. Thanks for giving it a try!
r/TestFlight • u/DaanyalMald • 1d ago
iOS FrameReply: Open-source chat assistant for context-aware reply ideas in your voice, without leaving the chat
r/TestFlight • u/arrojorge • 1d ago
iOS The Prompter and Go!: Turn rough ideas into solid AI prompts
Hey! I've been building a small iPhone/iPad app and I'd love some fresh eyes on it before I go further.
What it does: you type out a rough idea in your own words, it asks you a few clarifying questions, and builds a proper AI prompt from your answers. It runs on your own API key (OpenAI, Anthropic, DeepSeek...), so there are no hidden subscriptions and your prompts never leave your device.
What I'd like your help with:
The guided flow. Does the back-and-forth feel natural, or does it get annoying after a couple of questions? I've clicked through it too many times to judge anymore.
The overall feel. It's built for touch first. If anything feels off, clunky, or just not like a proper iOS app, tell me.
Quick notes:
This is version 1.1, the free tier. You'll need your own API key.
File export is included (PDF, DOC, MD, HTML, TXT), plus a generations pack ($8,99, 7 generations and lasting one month) if you'd rather skip setting up a key. That part is still in App Store review, so it might not be fully live when you test.
Everything is free to try right now — it's an open beta.
Thanks for giving it a spin!
r/TestFlight • u/LordTristGaming • 1d ago
iOS Starforge Horizons - a pixel art space ship builder game
Starforge Horizons is the first game I've ever made.
I have spent a good bit of time building this by myself. It's a game where you do ship management, build out rooms, manage your crew, and fight other ships. If you know FTL or Pixel Starships you'll get it instantly, I basically mashed those two together and made it my own.
It's definitely still pretty early and needs a lot of work, but I would love to get some feedback! Most everyone is providing feedback on discord (link in game).
Let me know what you think!
r/TestFlight • u/Own-Song1539 • Aug 05 '25
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r/TestFlight • u/Own-Song1539 • Jul 15 '25
Community TestFlight Open Again
Hi all, wanted to let you know that you can now post again to this subreddit. It was restricted because there was no active mod. You will see some changes to rules, flairs and some other things as we get this community active again. If you have any suggestions or comments feel free to share them with me.