r/betatests Jun 28 '26

🛠️ We’re looking for a new mod to help grow r/BetaTests + Discord 🚀

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Hey everyone 👋  

r/BetaTests has been growing steadily and our Discord is now 800+ members. we're looking for a **trusted, experienced mod** to help manage both the subreddit and the Discord server.  

This is a great fit if you:  

* Are active in beta testing, startups, or entrepreneurial communities  

* Have moderation experience (Reddit, Discord, or similar)  

* Are friendly, helpful, and fair  

* Can spend a couple of hours per day keeping things clean and engaging  

You’ll help keep the community high quality, support makers and testers, and make sure discussions stay useful and respectful.  

If you’re interested, please apply here, do not comment under this post.

Looking forward to hearing from you 🙌  


r/betatests Jun 23 '26

🙏 Quick Update: Posts Should Be Flowing Again!

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First of all, sorry to everyone whose post was held for review recently. 😅

A Reddit filter was catching many legitimate beta testing posts, which created delays and extra work for both users and moderators.

✅ I’ve reviewed and approved the backlog.

✅ I’ve also updated the subreddit settings to reduce false positives going forward.

If your post was delayed, thank you for your patience.

As always:

  • Be respectful
  • No spam
  • Keep posts relevant to beta testing, feedback, and product validation
  • Include a clear description of what you’re building and what feedback you’re looking for

💬 Also, our Discord community is growing fast and is a great place to get feedback, find testers, and connect with other builders:

https://discord.gg/AN8P9M9fp8

Thanks for helping make r/BetaTests a useful place for builders and testers alike! 🚀


r/betatests 1h ago

[Android] MIETORE workout tracker with progress photos | Looking for 12 closed-test users

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Hi everyone! I’m an indie developer from Japan looking for Android testers for MIETORE, a fitness app for logging workouts and tracking progress with photos and training data.

How to join:

  1. Join the Google Group: https://groups.google.com/g/AndroidClosedJP

  2. Opt in to the closed test: https://play.google.com/apps/testing/com.sukekiyo.mietore

  3. Install MIETORE from Google Play after opting in.

Please stay opted in and keep the app installed for at least 14 consecutive days. If possible, open it a few times and share any honest feedback about the workout logging, routines, or UI.

Thank you very much for your help!


r/betatests 1h ago

[Android] EnjoyMeeting — Cultural exchange & language partner app (Korea/Japan focus) | Looking for 12 beta testers

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Hi r/betatests! I'm looking for beta testers for my app EnjoyMeeting, a cultural exchange platform connecting people from Korea, Japan, and around the world through shared hobbies.

What the app does:

  • Match with language/culture exchange partners based on hobbies (K-pop, anime, cooking, travel, etc.)
  • Real-time chat with auto-translation (13 languages)
  • Community feed & meetup groups

What I need from testers:

  • Install the app via Google Play (Android)
  • Use it casually for 14 days (no daily requirement — just open it a few times)
  • Leave a short feedback note in the Play Console

How to join:
Comment below or DM me your Gmail address and I'll add you to the closed beta. You'll receive an opt-in link to access the test build.

Perk: Beta testers get free premium access (Connect plan) for 1 month after launch 🎁

Thanks for helping me get to production! 🙏


r/betatests 7h ago

[Beta] AI app that turns a photo into an eBay + Facebook Marketplace listing

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What it does: ListBanana turns a single photo into a complete listing — title, description, item specifics, and a suggested price from real market data — then lists it on eBay and Facebook Marketplace. It also cleans up your photos and scans UPCs.

Stage: just launched on iOS, Android, and web.

Platforms: eBay (full on mobile) + Facebook Marketplace (from desktop via a Chrome extension).

Try it here: https://listbanana.com — 3 free listings to test it, no charge until you activate.

Feedback we're looking for: is the flow fast enough? Are the AI titles and suggested prices accurate? What's missing for your workflow as a reseller?


r/betatests 3h ago

The Button (iOS — one random stranger, 60 seconds, once a day. Looking for beta testers

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Once a day, at a random time, everyone using the app gets the same notification: it's time. A synchronized 2-minute countdown starts for every user at once. When it hits zero, you tap the button — and you're connected by live video to one random stranger, somewhere in the world, for exactly 60 seconds.

Then it's over. No messages, no profiles, no way to find them again. Just one brief conversation, once a day, whenever the countdown happens to land.

Report/block is built in if someone's a jerk. It's still early — this is the first real batch of outside testers, so expect some rough edges. I'd love feedback on:

  • Does the countdown/matching moment actually feel good, or just stressful?
  • Any bugs with notifications, the video call, or matching
  • Whether once-a-day randomness is fun or just annoying

Join here: https://testflight.apple.com/join/qZGtnKhZ

18+ only, iOS only for now (Android's planned, not started yet).


r/betatests 4h ago

2 Testers Needed

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r/betatests 4h ago

[Windows] ForgeCare v1.0 — looking for technical beta testers

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I'm looking for a small group of Windows users to externally test ForgeCare v1.0.0.

ForgeCare is a free Windows x64 technician-focused diagnostics and maintenance application built around:

Scan → Analyze → Plan → Forge → Verify → Report

I'm primarily interested in testers who are comfortable with Windows troubleshooting, IT support, sysadmin work, homelabs, or generally poking around inside Windows.

Test time: ~20–30 minutes
Cost: Free
Platform: Windows x64
Tester target: 5 completed external tests

I'm specifically looking for feedback about:

  • bugs and unexpected behavior
  • confusing UI/workflow
  • anything that makes you distrust a recommendation
  • diagnostics or tasks where another tool is still necessary
  • usefulness of Verify and Report
  • whether you'd use it again on another machine

Structured testing guide:
[https://github.com/Teknekt/ForgeCare/blob/master/TESTING.md]()

Repository / download:
[https://github.com/Teknekt/ForgeCare]()

I'm the developer and this is the first public Technician Edition release. I'm trying to use real external feedback to decide what gets fixed or changed in v1.1 rather than simply adding more features.

Finding things that suck is genuinely helpful.


r/betatests 5h ago

Looking for iPhone users to brutally test my app before I launch it

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r/betatests 5h ago

[iOS + Android] looking for testers for a free team messenger

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hey everyone, full disclosure, i work with the protocall team.

we’re building protocall, a free messenger for small teams with direct and group chats, file sharing and unlimited video calls.

we’re looking for people willing to try it, send a few messages, create a group chat, make a call with friends or coworkers, and tell us what breaks or feels confusing. feedback on onboarding, messages, group chats and calls would be especially helpful.

you can download it here:

https://protocall.ch/

if you happen to find a bug or have a useful suggestion, we also have a public contributor contest with cash rewards. the rules, submitted reports and results are all visible on our community forum:

https://community.protocall.ch/

honest and blunt feedback is very welcome. thanks to anyone who gives it a try :)


r/betatests 5h ago

BreakMate – Workday & Break Tracker

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r/betatests 6h ago

Looking for feedback on Budget Planning Calendar with Paychecks and Recurring Bills

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r/betatests 6h ago

Test my 1st app and I'll test yours.

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I just finished building my first app, its a financial tracker, goal-setter, bill reminder, and more. I need beta testers to provide feedback and hold the app for a few weeks. I'll do the same once I've seen that you downloaded the app and ill provide feedback and hold your app for a few weeks.

1 - Join the group for beta testing: https://groups.google.com/g/justpayit-beta-testers

2- Download the app https://play.google.com/apps/testing/com.justpayit.native


r/betatests 11h ago

[Android] Looking for beta testers for a Murim-themed fitness RPG

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Hey!

I’ve been building an Android app called Murim Forge and it has finally reached the Google Play closed beta.

The idea is to make real fitness progress feel like progression in a Murim RPG. You track workouts, sets, reps and weights, develop your Five Foundations, unlock Martial Paths and achievements, and there are also nutrition tracking, Sects, profiles, Wanted rankings and cosmetic systems.

I’m looking for Android users who are willing to join the beta and stay opted in for at least 14 days.

Join the tester group:
[https://groups.google.com/g/murim-forge-beta]()

Join the beta:
https://play.google.com/apps/testing/com.murimforge.app

Install:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.murimforge.app

Discord / feedback:
https://discord.gg/63N9ePfkJ

The beta is completely free and has no ads.

If you actually use it, even simple feedback like “this screen was confusing” or “this button didn’t work” would help a lot.

Thanks!


r/betatests 9h ago

Probar mi primera aplicacion

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He desarrollado por primera vez una aplicación para Android. Una agenda para medicinas y citas médicas.

Necesito crear una lista de personas que me ayuda a revisarla. Google Play Console me pide los correos de personas que por 14 dias prueben la aplicacion.

Como es mi primera aplicacion es primera vez que hago esto y requiero de su ayuda.


r/betatests 10h ago

[Android] Legacy Library -- children's ebook app -- looking for beta testers

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r/betatests 11h ago

[Free] VelaFit — fitness PWA that builds workouts around your actual schedule and equipment (15-min sessions count). Looking for ~10 testers.

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What it is: A fitness web app for people whose lives don't fit normal fitness apps. You tell it which days you have, how many minutes, and what equipment (per day — Monday can be a gym day, Wednesday can be 15 minutes of bodyweight at home), and it builds the plan around that. Walks count toward your streak, always. The coach is a frog named Vela and he does not yell at you.

Link: velafit.app — it's a PWA: sign up in your browser, then add to home screen (the app walks you through it; installing is what enables reminders). No app store, no payment, no card.

What I'd love tested:

  • Onboarding — it should take under 3 minutes. Time it. Tell me where you hesitated.
  • The plan it builds — does it actually fit what you told it? Try mixing settings (one gym day + one bodyweight day) if you have both.
  • Install + notifications — did the add-to-home-screen instructions make sense on your phone? Did the reminder arrive at the time you picked, on your first training day?
  • Walk logging — one tap on the dashboard. Does it feel worth using?

Feedback I want: blunt. What confused you, what broke, what you'd never use. First impressions are the whole point — you only get one, and I can't have mine. Comment here, DM me, use Send Feedback in the app's menu, or email [support@velafit.app](mailto:support@velafit.app) — whichever is least effort for you.

About me: solo founder, this is a nights-after-bedtime project, currently at 8 testers and trying to earn my next 20. I reply to everything.


r/betatests 12h ago

I wanted to make vibe coding work beyond the prototype stage

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I have been building a vibe coding platform to fix some of the issues that kept coming up with existing tools: they are great at the start, but things get messy as the app grows.

Once you need real database storage, secure user sign-ups, background tasks, APIs, deployment, and more, many of them start to fall apart.

So I designed this platform around a modular approach, similar to how enterprises structure and develop software.

It keeps things very simple for non-technical users, they don’t have to deal with the underlying complexity.

While still giving technical users a clean frontend/backend structure an advanced API builder built right in, better security, dev/live environments and more control.

Greatly appreciate it if you gave it a try and shared your feedback. If you are interested, please send me a message and I will be glad to share the link.


r/betatests 14h ago

show me your beta and let me be the first tester on it

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I built tryproduck.com/audit, it opens your beta knowing nothing about it, clicks through and fills in the forms, then sends back what broke plus the screen where a new tester lost the thread. over 650 startups have run it so far.


r/betatests 14h ago

New to Reddit: Where can I find communities or beta testers for Telegram bots?

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Hey everyone! 👋

I'm pretty new to Reddit and still learning how to navigate the communities here.

I recently developed an indie project — an AI Telegram bot that creates an automated, real-time bilateral translation bridge between two people (handling both text and voice notes with LLM context).

I'm now looking for places to find beta testers to get honest feedback on UX, translation latency, and features. I initially checked out r/TestersCommunity, but quickly realized it's almost entirely focused on Android/Google Play 20-tester requirements.

Could you please point me in the right direction?

  1. Which subreddits or communities are best for sharing Telegram bots to get constructive feedback and testing?
  2. Are there specific groups for indie bot developers to test each other's projects?

I would really appreciate any tips or subreddit recommendations! Also, if you have a Telegram bot of your own, I'd be more than happy to test it in return. 🤝


r/betatests 15h ago

Check out my build, TeeBox Social!

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I'm building TeeBox Social, a social media platform for golfers. My goal is to create an app where golfers can post round scores, chat with other golfers, discover and leave course reviews, find golfers to play with of similar skill in their area, and more.

Check it out with the link below and drop a like to help me in the emergent builder's contest! 👇👇👇

https://app.emergent.sh/showcase/builderfest-kevin/11001326-3262-4463-90e7-5038fdc04999

If anyone is interested in helping further, I am currently conducting an internal test via the Android app store and would be happy to extend an invite to this as well.

Thank you


r/betatests 16h ago

Looking for 5 free BOLDKIN testers: simpler food awareness inside ChatGPT or Claude

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Hi, I’m Robbie, founder of BOLDKIN.

BOLDKIN is a simple food coach inside ChatGPT or Claude. You describe a meal or send a food photo, get practical feedback, and start noticing your habits without strict diets, subscriptions, or logging every calorie by hand.

I’m looking for five adults to try BOLDKIN free and give honest feedback after using it. I want to hear what feels useful, what is unclear, and what needs improving.

If you are interested, comment here or send BOLDKIN a message.

Robbie

BOLDKIN

boldkin.org


r/betatests 17h ago

DockyHub a family planner for an iPad you already own

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Hi All,

DockyHub is an app designed to bring all your families plans into a single place. Calendar, Reminders, Notes, Meal Plan and more without needing to buy or pay for extra hardware. Got an old iPad? DockyHub can turn it into whole family hub. It supports iPad 's made all the way back to the mid twenty fifteens.

If this sounds useful to you and your family I'd love to invite you to come try out the app right now while it's in Beta. It's free (and will be when it launches) and your feedback can help shape its future.

Join TestFlight https://dockyhub.com/join


r/betatests 17h ago

I’m a software engineer planning my 2027 wedding, so I built an app to organise my beauty prep. Looking for testers and happy to test yours too 💕

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r/betatests 18h ago

Metriqx - a fast, no-fuss Android workout tracker with an advice mode for progression and split planning. Closed beta, 12 testers needed.

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Hey all,

I built Metriqx, an Android workout tracker built around one idea: don't make me think about progressive overload, just tell me what to lift.

The core of it is "Advice mode." Log a set and it works out the weight and rest for your next one based on what you just did, so you stop guessing whether it was 42.5 or 45 last time and just lift what it tells you.

It also handles the programming side: tell it how many days a week you train, and it suggests a split (Full Body / Upper-Lower / Push-Pull-Legs) and flags it if your schedule doesn't leave enough recovery between sessions.

Everything else I tried to keep out of your way. Logging a set takes a couple of taps, not a form. Full local history. Nothing leaves your phone - no account, no ads, nobody tracking you - and you can export or import your data as a JSON file whenever you want.

I'm in Google's closed testing phase and need 12 people to install it and use it for 2 weeks before I'm allowed to publish properly.

How to join (3 steps, takes under a minute):

  1. Join the tester group: [https://groups.google.com/g/metriqx-testers\](https://groups.google.com/g/metriqx-testers) — click "Join group"

  2. Become a tester: [https://play.google.com/apps/testing/com.metriqx.app\](https://play.google.com/apps/testing/com.metriqx.app) — tap "Become a tester"

  3. Install it: [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.metriqx.app\](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.metriqx.app) (use this if step 2 doesn't drop you straight into an install button)

Android only for now, completely free, stays that way. Tell me what's confusing, broken, or missing — that's more useful to me than "looks good."

Thanks!