Apple is updating the TestFlight platform to give developers more control over their betas. The experience should also be more pleasant for testers.
Apple updates its test flight platform. Both developers and testers can look forward to improvements. More control and more attractive invitations are key.
Developers have the opportunity to invite testers more specifically. For example, you can specify criteria such as a device type or operating system version. This is to ensure that the most relevant devices are covered during beta testing. TestFlight allows a maximum of 10,000 invitations for testers, so it helps if these are sent in a more targeted manner.
App developers also have access to data about their invitations. This way you can find out how many people saw the invitation, how many accepted it, and how many potential testers were left out because they didn’t meet the specified criteria.
More interesting invitations
If an app has been approved by Apple, you still have the option to add screenshots. The invitations will also be better structured so that interesting innovations in a beta are noticed more clearly. This is intended to encourage potential testers to effectively download a beta version of an app. If users don’t feel like participating in a beta after being invited, they can leave feedback about it.