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Rippley allows local, short-lived messages that spread phone-to-phone, no cloud feed. Register an @handle (profile name), privacy first, discover nearby ripplers, skip/share/boost messages to stop or spread them. Early beta on iOS 17+; best with a friend nearby, but solo onboarding works too with post simulation. What to try and look for What's missing? Is the onboarding and registration clear? Do you prefer Stack ro Stream for your local post feed? Does sharing posts with two devices work as expected? You can optionally share anonymous metrics so that I know how active the mesh is. Please report anything confusing or broken via TestFlight or in this thread :)
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Hi everyone, I’m opening public TestFlight testing for Trivi before its App Store release and would appreciate feedback from other Apple developers. Trivi is an ad-free trivia game for iPhone and iPad focused on daily play, ranked competition, and player improvement. It includes Daily Trivia, ranked matches, leaderboards, Picture by Picture visual questions, analytics, AI-powered insights, and an optional Trivi Plus subscription flow. Public TestFlight link: https://testflight.apple.com/join/ZYujPGFM What I’d especially like tested: Onboarding and Sign in with Apple iPhone and iPad layout/polish Daily Trivia and Picture by Picture questions Ranked matches, leaderboards, and match history StoreKit / Trivi Plus purchase flow Privacy Policy and Terms of Use links in the paywall General performance, crashes, confusing UI, or rough edges A few notes: TestFlight in-app purchases use Apple’s sandbox environment and should not charge testers. Beta accounts, leaderboard progress, and test data may be reset before public launch. Feedback through TestFlight screenshots/crash reports is especially helpful, but replies here are welcome too. Thanks for taking a look. I’m especially interested in feedback from developers who notice App Review, StoreKit, Game Center, SwiftUI, or iPad experience issues.
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Cali pages is an app where you can organize anything into a single view. Events, Tasks, Alarms, Links, Locations, and more can be placed wherever you want to, making it perfect from keeping track of a shopping list by yourself, making a home page for a group project, noting down a gym routine down, or planning a party with people just to name a few. The pages are sharable so that you can collaborate with friends, family, and others even if they don’t have the app with an App Clip.
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Placette is a cooking app in beta. It takes a recipe and runs it through a four-stage pipeline: it parses the ingredients, breaks each step into atomic actions, groups ingredients into named prep vessels, and then guides you through a distinct prep phase followed by a cook phase — the idea being that all the chopping, measuring, and grouping is done before the stove ever comes on. What’s in this build to test: • Recipe import and parsing (paste or import any recipe) • Vessel grouping — the core feature, and the part I most want scrutinized • The prep → cook phase hand-off • Voice command-and-control during cooking (navigation + timers, on-device) Suggested test cases: • Paste a recipe with 15+ ingredients and see whether the vessel grouping matches how you’d actually set up your bowls. • Try a recipe with ambiguous or compound ingredients (“1 onion, half diced half sliced”) and check whether parsing handles it. • Run the full prep phase, then move into cook mode, and judge whether the transition is clear. • Use voice commands mid-step with the screen at arm’s length. Specific areas I’m seeking feedback on: • Technical implementation: parsing edge cases or grouping logic that breaks. • UX: whether the two-phase structure reduces or adds friction. • Design: clarity of the vessel/prep screens at a glance. • Device coverage: I’ve only verified on iPhone 16 Pro, so I’d especially value reports from smaller screens, non-Pro/older models, and devices without the Dynamic Island — layout and legibility in particular. More about the app: https://cookwithplacette.app It’s free during beta, takes about two minutes to try, and I’m happy to test anyone else’s build in return.
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md.too is a minimalist, read-only Markdown viewer for macOS and iOS. It is native (Swift + AppKit / UIKit / SwiftUI), has zero third-party dependencies, and no accounts, analytics, or telemetry. What it does: Opens a .md file and renders it. Selectable, copyable text. Code blocks and tables get a one-click copy button. Quick Look extension on macOS — spacebar peek and Finder preview pane render .md. Syntax highlighting for about 40 languages. GitHub-style task lists, tables, inline images, and a tiny LaTeX subset. Exports the rendered document to a paginated PDF with images embedded (macOS). Light and dark theme — follows the system, or pick one explicitly. What it doesn't do: No editor, no live preview, no autosave. Read-only by design. No HTML rendering, no WKWebView. No third-party packages. More info and source: https://leok7v.github.io/md.too/ Looking for feedback on rendering correctness across a variety of real-world Markdown files (READMEs, AGENTS.md, PLAN.md, issues, PRs, wikis), as well as Quick Look behavior on macOS and any edge cases with nested lists, blockquotes, code fences, tables, and the LaTeX subset.
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Hi, I have created an app for developers that helps to build app faster, it is a library of components, so it is a community, the goal is to publish components and use components from the library for free (there is an option to make a component not free and earn money from what you publish) but the main goal at the moment is to have a huge library. Thanks for reading this.
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Hi everyone, I’ve been working on a personal project to help streamline my own home organization, and I wanted to see if others in this community face similar challenges. Like many of you, I’ve struggled with keeping a clear mental map of everything in my living space—specifically when it comes to knowing what I have on hand and, more importantly, when things are about to expire. I found that I was either overbuying or letting things go to waste because they were tucked away in a cabinet or pantry. To solve this for myself, I’ve been developing a digital tool called Modus. I'm trying to move away from the "clutter" of traditional spreadsheets or complex apps and instead focus on a clean, fast way to track home inventory. What I’m trying to solve: Inventory Clarity: A quick way to log home essentials so you actually know what’s in your cupboards. Waste Reduction: Simple notifications for expiry dates so items get used instead of tossed. Low Friction: An interface that feels like a natural extension of tidying up rather than another chore. I’m currently in the testing phase and would love to hear from this group: Is a digital companion something you would actually find useful for your home organization routine? If you’re interested in trying it out and sharing your thoughts on how it fits into your workflow, I’d love to get your feedback. I’m actively refining the build based on how people actually organize their spaces, so your insights would be incredibly helpful! Thanks for any thoughts or advice you can share!
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Crash Buddy is designed for developers and QA testers who need a fast and efficient way to understand why an app crashed. Import .ips crash log files generated by iOS and instantly get a structured, easy-to-read report with all the information needed for debugging and troubleshooting. Key Features: Import and analyze .ips crash logs Automatic crash summary with possible root cause insights Full stack trace visualization Frame and binary image analysis Technical details about the app environment and build Fast navigation through crash details Crash Buddy also includes Crash Intelligence, an on-device AI assistant that lets you chat directly with your crash logs. Ask questions like: “What is the most likely cause of this crash?” “Which frame looks suspicious?” “What does this exception mean?” “How can I reproduce this issue?” All analysis happens directly on the device, helping keep sensitive crash data private without sending information to external servers. Crash Buddy helps reduce debugging time, understand complex stack traces, and speed up issue resolution.
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Hi, I released Splacer to the TestFlight Store. Splacer manages To-Dos, Appointments, Files, Notes, Lists, and Contacts in Spaces and Projects, so everything can be found in one place and organized however you like. To-Dos and Appointments can be synced with your iOS Calendar (either to your projects, your calendar, both, or neither). Having severe ADHD, I needed an app that handles all of this without forcing me to open 2–3 different apps just to prepare for, for example, a meeting at work. You can share Spaces and Projects with other people to send or receive information. My SO can now add things directly to my shared Space, so I don’t have an excuse anymore for forgetting stuff… and I will forget it. It keeps me disciplined! Hope some of you can relate to Splacer and find it helpful for organizing your stuff.
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Hi everyone, I’m looking for a few people to help test Kanso Reader on TestFlight. This is a personal app I built around how I save and read articles every day. It is really just a personal app (at least for now), but I thought maybe some of you are keen to help test it and give feedback. The workflow is pretty simple: save interesting articles clean up the page for reading export to PDF, Markdown, EPUB A few things about it: local-first no cloud sync (yet) no subscription backups are basically through exports So this is not meant to be a huge feature-heavy product. It is more like a focused, practical app built around my own everyday use. Current features: save article links cleaned, distraction-free reading view dark/light mode reading preferences tags and search notes export to PDF / EPUB / Markdown I’d especially love feedback on: article cleanup quality sites that fail to parse properly reading experience export quality bugs and performance
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Hey! I've been working on a unique puzzle game called Quantum Observer, and I'm looking for beta testers to help polish it before release. If you enjoy brain-teasers with a quantum twist, this might be right up your alley! Quantum Observer is a grid-based puzzle game where you manipulate quantum states to match a target pattern. It features: 10 levels of increasing complexity Unique mechanics like superposition and quantum locking A sleek, minimalist design with smooth animations Challenging gameplay that will make you think in new ways If you're interested in helping out, please feel free to text back. Any feedback is greatly appreciated! Should work on iPhone, iPad and Mac
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Nous is a reading tracker app designed to help you be truly engaged while you read. Take notes, dictate your thoughts, and create a bank of knowledge. Nous is designed mainly for non-fiction readers, but can be useful any reader who wants to be more engaged with their books. Record reading sessions and actively take down thoughts and summaries via text or dictation. Capture highlights, organise your reading library, and see your progress unfold over time. Get a chance to recall the summary of the last session, so you can further retain your knowledge of the book. You can even export sessions and entire books to Obsidian, Notion, or favoured note-taking system. More information is available at nousreading.app
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I'm excited to announce the release of the 2.0 beta of the Photos Backup Anywhere app — now with one of its most powerful and unique features: direct restore into your photo library. This means your backed-up photos and videos as well as albums, edits, and metadata can be restored exactly as they were, right back into the Photos app. No other tool offers this level of seamless restoration. With Photos Backup Anywhere, you can back up your entire photo library to any storage location, including external drives and NAS devices. It supports iCloud and all media types — videos, Live Photos, portraits, slo-mo, and more. Backups include non-destructive edits, albums, locations, and timestamps. Thank you to all the beta testers whose valuable feedback has helped shape this release. Your insights and suggestions continue to improve the app for everyone.
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"Day of Delivery" is used to check deliveries from IKEA. When the carrier brings you a pile of boxes with the disassembled furniture for your home, you can easily check that everything is correct and resolve any problems immediately. This avoids stress and unnecessary costs if you discover a mistake during assembly. What to test?
 The app uses data from PDF receipts that IKEA sends by email. Although receipts from different countries are similar, it is necessary to make adjustments for each country. That is why I need to test as many receipts from as many countries as possible. If the app encounters a problem with receipt compatibility, it will offer to send me the receipt for analysis to improve compatibility. Thank you in advance. Michal Kus
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Another new app, this time for the approaching holiday season. You can play bingo while watching holiday movies. elebrate the season with a little friendly competition. Holiday Movie Bingo turns your favorite festive films into an interactive game you can enjoy alone, with friends in the same room, or in real-time multiplayer through GameKit. Mark off classic holiday moments — from snowball fights to heartfelt reunions — as they appear on screen. Play together, compare boards, and see who calls “Bingo!” first. Features include: Solo or Multiplayer Play – Enjoy movie nights on your own, with friends nearby, or connect through GameKit for online fun. Multiple Winter Themes – Choose from cozy, snowy, and festive designs to match your holiday mood. (More to be added throughout the year!) Custom Tropes – Add your own favorite holiday clichés and inside jokes to personalize every game. iCloud Sync – All your boards, themes, and custom tropes are saved privately and securely in your iCloud account. Family-Friendly Fun – Simple, joyful gameplay designed for all ages. Whether it’s a classic Christmas movie marathon or a cozy winter night in, Holiday Movie Bingo brings everyone together — one square at a time.
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