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https://leok7v.github.io/talking.frog/
A talking frog you can actually talk to.
A friendly voice companion that listens and answers out loud, all on your device. Tap the frog, ask anything, and learn something.
Speech recognition and the AI both run on-device. Nothing is recorded, nothing is sent away.
After a one-time download, the frog talks with no internet at all.
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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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Simple and ad free sudoku app. Statistics, saved games and 4 different difficulties. Please feel free to let me know any improvements and bugs. Thanks!
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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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Talking Frog Full Duplex Chat.
Just for fun of it.
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minimalistic markdown files viewer capable of exporting .md files to PDF and HTML
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Run and compare local LLM models vs Free Tier cloud models in simple chat AI app.
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Hi everyone,
I'm looking for beta testers for Auki, a challenge and habit tracking app.
Key features:
• Create personal challenges
• Track daily habits
• Progress statistics
• Streak tracking
• Simple and clean UI
I'm especially looking for feedback on:
• User experience
• Onboarding
• Design
• Feature ideas
• Bugs and performance issues
TestFlight Link:
https://testflight.apple.com/join/kNze5fKq
Thanks for any feedback!
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Hi iOS gamers! I’ve just launched the TestFlight demo for Burst Shoot, a smooth and easy-to-play arcade shooter where WWII meets Sci-Fi madness. Command your aircraft and face monumental dieselpunk threats. xD
If you want to jump into the action and help me test it, grab your spot!
Any feedback on controls or difficulty is highly appreciated!
Thx for your support!
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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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KnowMine lets you build fully customizable dashboards using animated, native widgets. You choose what information to show, how it looks, and how it's arranged.
Available widgets include:
Sunrise & sunset, moon phase & illumination, planetary positions
Weather, world clocks, compass directional signals
Countdown timers, event counters, location info
Graph widgets (bar chart, area chart, pie chart, time series, radial gauge, KPI metric) — these pull data from any JSON endpoint you configure
The app is free with ads, or available as a subscription for full widget customization.
I'm looking for feedback on:
Which widgets you actually use day to day
The overall dashboard experience
Anything you'd like to see added
Thanks for testing!
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Added a running tab to the app, Need running testers to confirm if route creation is correct. If you enroll in a plan it should adapt to you in accordance to missing it due to injury or sickness, and should adapt to ease you back into the plan as needed.
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S2G keeps your crew together on shared trips — live map, push-to-talk voice and group chat in one SwiftUI app. Built for festival convoys, multi-car road trips, theme-park groups and ski tours.
Testing focus:
Push-to-talk latency / audio clarity in motion
Live-map sync between 2+ devices
Onboarding & invite-link UX
Background-location accuracy + battery impact
iPad layout, CarPlay (if approved)
Looking for: 2+ person crews who can test together. PTT and map sync only shine with multiple devices, but solo testers are welcome for onboarding/UX feedback.
Stack: SwiftUI · iOS 17+ · Firebase Auth/Firestore · LiveKit (PTT) · MapKit · CoreLocation
Privacy: location only during active trips; voice end-to-end encrypted and not stored; contacts never uploaded.
Feedback: please use TestFlight screenshot feedback inside the app.
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Hi everyone,
I've been building Syndic, a clean RSS reader for Apple platforms, and I'd love some feedback before the App Store launch.
It works on Mac, iPad and iPhone — same app, same feeds, synced via iCloud.
Main features:
Add any RSS, Atom or JSON Feed
Folders to organise your feeds
Favorites and Read Later
Mix Flavors — a dice that picks a random article for you
Discover Feeds — 35 curated feeds to get started
Import and Export OPML
Any feedback on navigation, performance or anything that feels off is very welcome.
Thanks for your time
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Hi! I’m looking for a few people to test an iPhone app I’ve been building called Mossly.
It’s for houseplant care. You can add your plants, try identifying one from a photo, get care notes, and check what might be wrong if a plant looks sad.
I’m mostly looking for people who actually have plants at home and are willing to be honest. I need to know what feels confusing, buggy, wrong, slow, or not useful.
TestFlight link:
https://testflight.apple.com/join/3zyEm1vb
A few things that would help me a lot:
add at least one real plant
try plant ID with a photo
check if the care advice feels right
try the health check if one of your plants has an issue
tell me if the subscription screen feels clear or annoying
If you find something weird, the best way to send feedback is to take a screenshot in the app, tap Share, then choose “Share Beta Feedback.”
The beta is free through TestFlight. There is a subscription screen in the app, but TestFlight purchases should be sandboxed. I can also give a few helpful testers a free premium code after launch as a thank you.
Thanks if you try it. Blunt feedback is very welcome.
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Help us polish KIMYA by testing:
Onboarding & permissions flows
Zone creation & smart suggestions
Shortcuts / App Intents
NFC tag workflows
Profile & subscription states
Import / export features
Localization & UI clarity
What to report:
Confusing screens or navigation
Wrong context suggestions
Crashes or freezes
Permission issues
Recommendations that feel off
Your feedback makes KIMYA smarter and smoother. Dive in and let us know what feels right—and what doesn’t!
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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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Track TV shows, remember where you left off, and see upcoming episodes at a glance. EpisodePal keeps your watchlist clean, current, and easy to jump back into.