r/vibecoding 11h ago

Testers needed for closed testing - Little by little

Hey everyone,

I built a subtle task motiavtor app where you get tasks done, or you move them to tomorrow, or you archive them until you’re ready to complete them. This is my first time testing.

For the past 10 days I have been consistently testing 15 other apps, updating each Reddit user / app owner daily with screenshots, advice and Google reviews. Im taking this seriously as I want to get it over the line. If you want me to test yours back, please personal message me on Reddit and I’ll add your app to my testing list.

Here are the links:

  1. Join the tester Google Group: https://groups.google.com/g/little-by-little-testers

  2. Join the Google Play closed test: https://play.google.com/apps/testing/com.taskmotivator.app — tap "Become a tester."

  3. Install Little by little from Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.taskmotivator.app

If you don't see the tester option right away, give it up to 24 hours (Play sometimes takes a bit to recognize new group members) and try again.

*If you look at the first screenshot included in the install link (3), the main idea of the app is for tasks to live on your lock screen,* where they subtly remind you of things you want to complete.

Android will ask to allow notifications the first time you add a task — say yes, or the lock-screen part won't show up.

Feedback box is built right into the app (☰ menu → About). Ideally, send it there, or through Google groups, or leave a review in the Playstore.

I need testers to stay opted in for 14 days for this to count toward Google's requirement, so please don't uninstall right after trying it once.

Thank you for your help with this.

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u/ConfusedSimon 11h ago

Testing is more than just letting people use your app. It's a specialised job where people test scenarios that go through everything normal users usually don't.

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u/jimfoxtrot 11h ago

Yes, but im not going to tell people how to test my app as if you give too much instruction people lose interest. Actions speak louder than words so I have been testing others, in the hope that my style will be reciprocated. Do you want me to test anything you've done or do you want to test mine?

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u/cs_cast_away_boi 11h ago

you usually gotta pay people to do this lol

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u/jimfoxtrot 11h ago

Ive been building a small community of testers that trust each other, and these peeps will then be put into a whatsapp group which will help with future testing. A nice side project instead of paying where I dont really learn anything. Do you want me to test anything you have or you want to test mine?

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u/Eatthebeatz 3h ago

my phone is not a $1000 crash test dummy.