Do I need to pay for TestFlight?

Do I need to pay for TestFlight?

Nope. It’s a free app from Apple. If you’re invited to beta someone’s app distributed by TestFlight, there’s no cost associated with that. If you’re developer who wants to distribute a beta via TestFlight, you need to have a paid developer account.

Do you need a paid Apple developer account to use TestFlight?

If you want to distribute your app to registered devices, to beta testers using TestFlight, or through the App Store, you need to join the Apple Developer Program. Apple creates an App Store Connect account for you and you can start uploading builds.

What is TestFlight app used for?

TestFlight makes it easy to invite users to test your apps and App Clips and collect valuable feedback before releasing your apps on the App Store. You can invite up to 10,000 testers using just their email address or by sharing a public link.

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How do I TestFlight my app?

Submit to TestFlight

  1. Click “My Apps” and select your app from the list.
  2. Click the TestFlight tab and choose either Internal Testing (App Store Connect team members) or External Testing (anyone can test, but Apple has to do a review of your app first).
  3. Select the build that was just uploaded and Save.

Is TestFlight only for iOS?

TestFlight initially supported testing of Android and iOS applications, but since March 2014, Apple has retracted support for Android. As of 2015, applications must be published for TestFlight using Xcode, and testers must be invited using iTunes Connect.

What is the redeem code for TestFlight?

The redeem code is sent by mail when you add an external or internal new tester in TestFlight. When you open your app in App Store Connect, go to “My Apps” and select your app. Then go to the “TestFlight” section, complete the “Information” section, and then add external testers as needed and the build to test.

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What is TestFlight used for?

Is iOS developer account free?

Your Apple ID now works as a free developer account. You will not be able to submit apps to the App Store, or download iOS, OS X, watchOS, or tvOS developer betas. A $99/year paid developer account is still required to enjoy those privileges.