How to Allow Prospective Developer to Review/Test Live App

I have to solve the problem of how to allow review (testing) of our app by prospective developers, when the app is not yet Ad Hoc. I can't get it that far. Here's the problem:


I have to find a new developer to help update our app for 2016. It's a 365-day calendar of info that updates every year.The initial app download is a shell (free) in which 29 in-apps, each a different geographical region of information, can be purchased & downloaded. Regions are 16.95 each. In order to help candidates familiarize themselves with the app, they need to be able to download an in-app region and see the app function. I can't expect candidates to pay 16.95 for a region, so I need a way for them to test the app.

1: I can't use the promo code feature in iTunes Connect because it's worthless for in-app testing, which makes it worthless for many apps out there since the in-app is often where much of the critical content lies.

2: I can't sign candidates on as Sandbox or TestFlight testers because I can't upload the app into iTunes connect without getting an error message I don't know how to fix. When I try and submit the app through XCode or the App Uploader, I get an error reading, "The Info.plist in the package must contain the CFBundleShortVersionString key." I don't know what to do with that error, so I can't get a version into the iTunes Connect environment to invite testers into.

I'm stuck.

Any advice would be appreciated.

Thanks.

Cayce

Assuming you can run it on the simulator, let them log into your computer via Settings / 'Screen Sharing', and take it for a remote walk.

How to Allow Prospective Developer to Review/Test Live App
 
 
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