r/TestFlight

[TestFlight] Private, on-device AI resume + interview-prep app for iPhone — looking for beta testers
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[TestFlight] Private, on-device AI resume + interview-prep app for iPhone — looking for beta testers

I built Resume Local, an iPhone resume builder that runs entirely on your device — no accounts, no cloud, nothing uploaded.

👉 TestFlight: https://testflight.apple.com/join/7DrKCVUh

- Build or import a resume (PDF/DOCX/paste) → 10 templates → PDF export

- On-device AI (Apple Intelligence): tailor to a job description, improve bullets, cover letters, interview stories & practice

- Encrypted, password-protected backup

Needs iOS 17+. AI features require iPhone 15 Pro or newer with Apple Intelligence (older iPhones still build/import/export, just without AI).

Free beta, solo dev, would love honest feedback — especially on import accuracy and whether the AI output feels truthful to your real experience.

u/resume_local_app — 1 hour ago
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Swooni - couples relationship app

Swooni is a relationship app for couples who want a more intentional way to stay connected through private check-ins, reflections, shared moments, and relationship insights.

We’re looking for couples to test the latest internal iOS build together and share honest feedback on onboarding, prompts, notifications, bugs, and whether the app feels useful in real life.

If you’re interested, please DM me here on Reddit with “iOS” and I’ll share the next steps for the beta invite.

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u/kyoayo90 — 6 hours ago
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Built an iPhone-native live-stacking app after years of dealing with Windows + driver hell — TestFlight beta open, would love this community's brutal honesty

Long-time lurker, first real post. Hoping the mods give me a pass for self-promo because I think this community is exactly who I need to hear from.

After years of doing astro the conventional way — Windows laptops on the balcony that kept crashing, dedicated cameras with driver problems, endless cable management — I decided to find out whether modern iPhones could actually do live-stacking natively. Turns out they can, more or less. So I spent the past year building it.

AstroStackerPro: real-time live stacking entirely on-device, up to ~600 frames per session, IMU-based derotation using the gyroscope for untracked long integrations, on-board editor with denoise (AI, on-device), sharpen, light-pollution removal, and exports to FITS for those of you who want to take the stack into PixInsight or Siril.

Privacy: 100% on-device, no cloud, no analytics, no account.

Requirements: iPhone 11 or later, recent iOS.

Public TestFlight beta is open. One-person project, v1.0.1, definitely rough in places, and I am genuinely at the stage where real users finding the things I missed is more valuable than gold to me. So please be hard on it.

Honest caveat: for certain targets (deep sky, high magnification) you'll still want a tripod, a star tracker, or a dedicated iPhone telephoto — but I'm actively pushing to minimize the extra gear needed.

Best channel for detailed feedback is email at astrostackerpro@icloud.com, I reply individually.

🛰 https://testflight.apple.com/join/aYaV63UV

🌌 https://astrostackerpro.com

Clear skies.

u/Adventurous_Way2715 — 1 day ago

Lumio - One quote. One question. One honest answer.

Hey everyone! 👋

For the past few months, I’ve been building Lumio, a daily reflection app for iPhone using Expo.

Every day, you’ll receive one thoughtfully chosen quote and one reflection question, followed by a private space to write your thoughts.

I’m getting close to launch and would love to have a small group of TestFlight beta testers help me polish the experience and catch anything I might have missed.

If that sounds like something you’d enjoy, I’d really appreciate your feedback.

Thanks for your support!

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u/ericsonl_ — 1 day ago
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Like2Fit — Know if an outfit works for you before you buy

Like2Fit gives you a straight read on whether an outfit will actually work for you. Upload an image, share a fashion inspo from IG/TikTok to Like2Fit, drop a retailer URL, or just describe the outfit and get to see how it looks on you, fits into your wardrobe, if you should buy it, and where to find the item or similar within your budget.

I built it for two reasons:

  1. I kept buying items I rarely wore.
  2. Hunting down a specific piece by walking round a mall can eat hours.

So Like2Fit shows you items in your budget and how they'd look on your model. You get a link to an online store to buy it, plus shops around you where you can walk in and grab it today.

Looking for ~30 testers. It's early and a bit rough in places but that's the point. Brutally honest feedback very welcome.

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u/DragonfruitGood3033 — 1 day ago
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The Unc Daily

The Unc Daily is a satirical newspaper that explains internet slang, memes, and online trends in the dead-serious voice of an old broadsheet. Each day it takes one thing the internet is doing and explains it with a completely straight face. It's loosely aimed at the "uncs" who can't keep up, but it's just as fun if you already know the slang and want to watch it explained far too seriously.

It's a bit like Know Your Meme, except instead of a searchable encyclopedia, it's one curated edition a day, written to be funny and readable rather than exhaustive. You open it like a paper and read today's piece.

What testers can expect:

  • A fresh edition every day, read with a page-curl like a real newspaper
  • An archive of past issues, offline saving, and shareable article links
  • One low-key notification at noon
  • Dark mode and adjustable text size
  • Completely free, no account, no ads, no tracking (iOS 18+)

I'm mainly after feedback on anything that feels broken, slow, or off, and whether the writing actually lands. It's an early beta, so don't hold back.

Landing page: theuncdaily.com

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u/FoShr — 2 days ago
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TunedCook — iOS meal planner giving you tested-and-easy-to-cook recipes customized to your macro targets within 1 minute

This is a meal-plan app: with a few clicks, you generate your week of meals to hit your protein and calorie targets, with recipes under 20 minutes. After a meal plan is germinated, you can swap a meal or log what you actually ate, and the plan adjusts around you, even factoring in cooking for the rest of the family. And when it's time to shop: one tap, full shopping list.

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u/Any-Meet9906 — 2 days ago

Live Transcriber Recorder Beta

I built LiveTranscriber, a source-available iOS app for local recording and live transcription.

It uses SwiftUI, SpeechAnalyzer / SpeechTranscriber, AVCaptureSession, ActivityKit, SwiftData + CloudKit, and FoundationModels for on-device summaries when available.

I made it because I wanted a recording/transcription app where audio and transcripts do not go through a developer-operated server.

I’d appreciate feedback on the architecture and Speech pipeline reliability.

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u/marshmallow_ki — 2 days ago
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BlendCast App

I’m testing an iPhone app called BlendCast. It lets you build a listening session with podcasts and Apple Music breaks, so you can move between spoken audio and music without manually switching apps.

I’m looking for honest feedback from iPhone users who listen to podcasts and use Apple Music. The main things I’m trying to learn:

- Was the setup clear?

- Did the podcast/music break idea feel useful?

- Did playback behave the way you expected?

- What part felt confusing or unnecessary?

TestFlight link:

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I built this, so direct criticism is welcome. I’m trying to make the app clearer before release.

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u/Outside-Length-8119 — 2 days ago
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Tired of scrolling through 10,000 photos to find one receipt? I built an on-device AI photo search app

Hey everyone! I just released the TestFlight beta of Inveniq, a photo manager that lets you search your library by what's actually in your photos — the text on a receipt, a whiteboard from a meeting, or auto-detected stuff like "sunset", "concert", "snow".

Everything runs on-device using Apple's Vision and OCR frameworks. No servers, no uploads — your photos never leave your phone.

What to try:

  • Import photos with the Import button on the Home tab (indexes your last 60 days)
  • Search by text inside your photos
  • Search by auto-generated tags (objects and scenes detected on-device)
  • Create, delete, and manage collections

TestFlight link: https://testflight.apple.com/join/FRUP397T

Open to questions, feature ideas.

u/theconsciousdev — 2 days ago

SeenBox: Totally Free TV & Movie Release Tracker

Hi r/TestFlight,

I’m the developer of SeenBox, a minimalist iOS app for tracking upcoming and currently available content directly from the Home Screen.

It’s totally free:

- No account

- No subscription

- No ads

- No data collection

- iCloud sync

SeenBox is intentionally simple: the main screen is focused on two things, upcoming and available, so you can see the status at a glance.

I’d really appreciate any feedback!

testflight.apple.com
u/SixteenFoxes — 4 days ago

Newsbin - private RSS reader for all Apple platforms

Hi all — I'm a solo dev, and my RSS reader Newsbin has been on the App Store for about a year now. It's been (slowly) growing organically. I've been working on a major update that integrates Apple Intelligence along with just about every AI agent out there. So I'm looking for testers for Newsbin 2.0, which launches July 25th — one year to the week since it first shipped.

Newsbin is a private RSS reader that's native on every Apple platform — iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and Vision Pro.

2.0 is a big one, and it's the part I'd most like eyes on. It adds a set of optional, private AI features that run on-device (Apple Intelligence) or via your own API key — nothing is routed through me:

  • For You — a feed that learns what you read
  • Breaking News — clusters the same story across sources
  • Top StoriesSummariesSmart Tags, and Topics (tap a topic to filter a list)
  • Discover / Who to Follow — feed suggestions

What I'd love feedback on:

  • The AI features — are they useful and accurate?
  • iCloud + nearby sync reliability across multiple devices
  • Performance with large feed lists
  • Anything that feels rough on a specific platform (Watch and Vision Pro especially)

Details:

  • Free to test — TestFlight in-app purchases are free, so you can try the paid features at no cost.
  • Works on iOS/iPadOS 18+, macOS 15+, watchOS 11+, visionOS 2+.
  • Solo developer, very responsive — I read and reply to everything.

Feedback in-app (Settings → Contact), by reply here, or at testflight@xetabit.com. Thanks — genuinely appreciate anyone willing to test this out before launch.

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u/ForgottenFuturist — 3 days ago
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I made an iPhone app to check and restart my Mac mini and my Thinkcenter running with Linux server , from my phone — free beta, looking for feedback

This started because I'm lazy. I've got a Mac mini and a little Thinkcenter at home doing server stuff, and I kept grabbing my laptop just to check if they were still alive or restart some service that died. Felt silly doing it five times a day.
So I built NtfyControl, an iPhone app to do it from my phone. It shows CPU/RAM/disk, lets me restart services and Docker containers, and pings me if something goes down.
How it works: you run a small agent on your machine (one command to install) and the app talks to it over Tailscale or a Cloudflare tunnel — so nothing's exposed to the internet and there's no open SSH port. The agent's open source (just Python), so you can see exactly what it does before putting it on your box. That part mattered to me.
It's a free TestFlight beta right now. I mostly just want people to try it and tell me what breaks, what's confusing, or what's missing for your setup. I built it for my own machines so I honestly don't know if it's useful for anyone else's.

Happy to answer anything in the comments.

Currently compatible with macOS and LINUX

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u/PutOk9777 — 5 days ago

Apogee — FIRE Progress Tracking With A “Freedom Date”

I’m looking for the first 3 people to test Apogee on iPhone.

Apogee connects to your financial accounts through Plaid and uses your spending, savings, investments, and contributions to track your FIRE progress over time.

Instead of giving you one static FIRE number, it estimates a “Freedom Date” — when work could become optional if your current path and assumptions continue.

This is the first public TestFlight build, so I mainly need help with three things:

  • Does the Plaid connection work with your bank or brokerage?
  • After syncing, do the numbers and Freedom Date make sense?
  • What feels confusing or untrustworthy during setup?

The Plaid connection is read-only. Apogee cannot move money or make transactions.

Any subscription screen shown in this TestFlight build runs in Apple’s sandbox. You will not be charged.

Please don’t send me account numbers, balances, or screenshots containing private financial information.

You’ll need an iPhone and a financial institution supported by Plaid. The first setup should take around 10–15 minutes.

Website and privacy policy:

https://apogeemoney.app

If you install it, please comment below or DM me so I can follow up with two short questions during the week. Blunt feedback is much more useful than “looks good.”

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u/Frankqx-524 — 3 days ago

Keptly Home beta

Hey everyone, I’m testing an iOS app called Keptly and I’m looking for honest feedback.

The idea came from how much household stuff ends up scattered everywhere — tasks in one app, grocery lists somewhere else, receipts in email, repair photos in the camera roll, provider info in texts, and warranties basically lost until you need them.

Keptly is my attempt to put that into one shared household app.

It includes:
- Tasks and reminders
- Shopping lists
- Pantry and low-stock tracking
- Service records
- Receipts, invoices, warranties, and photos
- Providers like HVAC, plumbers, pest control, mechanics, mechanics, etc.
- Ask Keptly AI for household summaries and task drafts

The part I’m most interested in feedback on is Records. I want Keptly to feel like a digital home binder, not just a task app.

For example, if your HVAC gets serviced, you could save the provider, date, cost, notes, receipt, warranty, and photos in one place so your household can find it later.

I’m looking for feedback on:
- Does the app’s purpose make sense?
- Is Records useful or confusing?
- Do Shopping and Pantry feel different enough?
- Is Ask Keptly useful?
- What feels missing or unnecessary?
- Any bugs or crashes?

Thanks to anyone willing to test it.

testflight.apple.com
u/reyBwayne — 4 days ago

Join the Hibi Calendar beta

Hibi is a paper planner for your iPhone. Version 3 (this TestFlight) let's you:

  1. customize the paper via the settings
  2. customize each day with stickers, text and paintings

LMK what you think!

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u/Rate-Worth — 5 days ago
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Lissin - turn any prompt into a researched audio show (daily, weekly, or one-off)

Hey everyone

I'm building Lissin, an iOS app that turns any prompt into a researched audio show. You type in a topic, we do the research, apply a "vibe" and a perspective, and hand it back as a daily briefing/digest, a podcast, or even a song. It can be a one-off, or a recurring daily/weekly show for a specific curiosity you want to keep going deeper on.

A few prompts our testers have actually made:

• "How did indie apps get their first $1k MRR?"

• "Weekly book summary on new game mechanics"

• "How to make your friends more ambitious" (still genuinely puzzled by this one)

How it's different from NotebookLM: you can set up recurring shows, and we layer in soundscapes/sound effects so it holds up for long-form listening - not just a one-time summary.

I'd love feedback on:

  1. Does the audio feel natural enough to listen end-to-end?

  2. Did a recurring show (daily/weekly) actually pull you back the next day?

  3. What prompt did you try — and did the result match what you imagined?

TestFlight

It is free for everyone for the next 2-3 weeks

(Available in iPhone, iOS 26+. I read every piece of feedback personally - drop a comment or use the in-app feedback button.)

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u/subzero-dev — 6 days ago
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BrainFeed - Built for every hour I wasted doomscrolling

BrainFeed is a scroll-based learning app that turns idle scrolling into personalized learning
toward your goals. Chat with the app to set what you want to learn, then scroll your feed.

Redirecting a fraction of your social media scrolling to this app will get you closer to your ideal self.

Android users, please drop a comment and I'll reach out directly.

Feedback through the Beta button inside the app is the easiest way to reach us. We read everything personally.

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u/AntFormal1353 — 8 days ago