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iClaw is an open source AI Agent App that you can use LLMs to power your phone.
You can use LLMs to directly execute code on JS sandbox, control In-App Browser, read/write health data, and more…
Now iClaw is on TestFlight, you can get whole source code on https://github.com/samhjn/iClaw
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I'm looking for testers who would have a larger family or group of friends (3-8) willing to test a multiplayer word game. The game uses Multipeer Connectivity so the players need to be all co-located on the same wifi.
The game isn't about correct grammar necessarily (though it may help if you know your opponents will use proper grammar), it's about matching your opponents. Challenge yourself to give an associated word that you think they'll also put. You can review the help file before installing the game if you wish at: thinkalike dot thesnowplace dot com.
Check the game settings before starting. Set the Game End Condition you want. Choosing by Round or by Score will enable tiebreakers (default will change to be by Score in a future update).
Any feedback is appreciated. Thanks!
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Hey everyone! 👋
I’m an indie iOS developer and I just launched a pet care app called Pawametric on TestFlight to gather feedback before the App Store release.
What Pawametric Does:
Pawametric helps pet owners track and care for their pets — think of it as an all-in-one pet management tool. You can:
Comprehensive Health Logs – Monitor weight, hydration, bowel movements, medications, and symptoms in one place.
Nutrition and Exercise Tracking – Set daily feeding and activity goals, and earn streaks as you keep your pet on track.
Medical Hub – Record vaccination dates, medical appointments, and hygiene tasks with reminders so you never miss a thing.
What I’d love from testers:
Your overall experience using the app
Bugs, design feedback, or feature requests
Any pain points or things that felt confusing
I’ll be monitoring all feedback closely and will implement improvements in upcoming TestFlight builds.
Why I Built This:
I wanted a simple, modern app to help me manage everything about my pets in one place, but couldn’t find one that fit — so I decided to build it myself.
This is an early version of my App so part of it is not yet ready (e.g. tab 5 for finding vets).
No fancy features yet. I’m validating the core behavior.
Thank you for helping me make Pawametric better! 🙏
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im.ai: AI Chat for iOS & macOS
im.ai is a native SwiftUI chat app that connects to any major LLM: Gemini, Groq, OpenRouter or
runs models fully on-device via llama.cpp with no server, no subscription, and nothing leaving your phone. Switch between cloud and local inference per session. Your keys stay in the Keychain; your local conversations stay on your device.
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WordSalvo is een multiplayer woordspel met een uniek bordontwerp, dagelijkse puzzels, ranglijsten, seizoenen en spelanalyse na afloop.
Wat je kunt doen:
Speel online wedstrijden tegen andere spelers of AI-tegenstanders
Probeer de dagelijkse puzzel en strijd mee op de ranglijst
Speel lokaal met vrienden (om de beurt)
Volg je rating, statistieken en prestaties
Chat met tegenstanders tijdens het spel
Waar we feedback op zoeken:
Algemene gameplay-ervaring
UI/UX-indrukken
Bugmeldingen
Prestaties op verschillende apparaten
Dit is onze eerste openbare bèta. We horen graag wat je ervan vindt — deel je feedback via de instellingen in de app
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WordSalvo is a multiplayer word game with a unique board layout, daily puzzles, leaderboards, seasons, and post-game analysis.
What you can do:
Play online matches against other players or AI opponents
Try the daily puzzle and compete on the leaderboard
Play locally with friends (pass-and-play)
Track your rating, stats, and achievements
Chat with opponents during games
What we're looking for:
General gameplay feedback
UI/UX impressions
Bug reports
Performance on different devices
This is our first public beta. We'd love to hear what you think — feel free to share feedback via the in-app settings
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Shelve It is a free iOS app to save various content such as images, pdfs, etc
Some of what you can expect to test:
saving/pasting links or content into the app
opening saved items and reading them
organizing or managing your saved library
checking whether the app feels clear and easy to use
reporting any crashes, bugs, missing content, or confusing behavior
etc.
What I'm looking for from testers:
Does anything crash or behave unexpectedly?
Is anything confusing or unclear?
General feedback on the experience
Built with Swift for iOS [iOS 17+]. Works on iPhone and iPad
Feel free to leave feedback via TestFlight or drop a comment here. Thank you for your time
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Just discovered that Edits has a public TestFlight beta open now. Seems cool, excited to see what they put out.
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Your name gets said in a meeting. You're not paying attention. DRFT is.
Set your wake words — your name, a project, whatever you keep missing — and let DRFT listen in the
background. When someone says your word, you get an alert. On-device speech recognition, nothing
recorded, nothing uploaded.
Works on iPhone (mic) and Mac (captures app audio from Zoom, Teams, whatever). All transcription
stays on your device.
Pay attention? In this economy?
Looking for feedback on:
Detection accuracy — did it catch your name? Miss it? Ghost-fire on nothing?
Battery life during long listening sessions
Mac audio capture across different meeting apps
General "does this make sense" vibes
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SimplySpeak helps you learn a new language by actually speaking it.
Whether you're learning English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Japanese, Mandarin, or Korean, the app’s speaking-first approach builds real fluency fast.
Skip passive drills, flashcard flipping, and repetitive exercises. Practice discussing a wide range of topics and learn to express yourself naturally, whether you’re a beginner or an advanced speaker.
With every session, you get personalized feedback on vocabulary, grammar, clarity, and fluency.
Want to build confidence speaking a new language? I’d love to hear your feedback and suggestions!
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I’ve been working on an app that removes the thinking from meal planning.
The goal is just to make it really easy to decide what to eat without overcomplicating things.
I’d love feedback on whether this actually feels simpler or not.
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UpKeep helps homeowners track appliances, stay on top of maintenance, and manage home upkeep with AI-assisted workflows.
Some of the current features include:
AI label scanning to extract appliance details like brand, model, and serial info
Smart appliance identification from a photo
Warranty tracking
Auto-generated maintenance schedules
Task reminders and weekly planning
Shopping mode for replacement parts / price comparison
I’m currently looking for beta testers who can help with feedback on:
onboarding clarity
ease of adding and managing appliances
label scanning / identification accuracy
usefulness of maintenance scheduling
anything confusing, broken, or missing in the overall experience
If you’re a homeowner, manage multiple appliances, or are interested in better ways to stay on top of home upkeep, I’d really appreciate your feedback.
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Hey everyone, I’ve spent the last few months completely overhauling my app, Kai Companion. It’s a safety buddy designed to notify your emergency contacts instantly and easily when you're in a sketchy situation.
I’m now at a point where it "works well," but for a safety app, "well" isn't enough. I need real-world testers to break it, find bugs, and tell me if the UI makes sense when you're in a hurry.
What’s in it for you?
-Early access to all premium features.
-Direct influence on the roadmap.
-The good feeling of helping build a tool that might actually help someone in need.
I make daily updates!
Thanks a lot!
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Hello. We just updated our trip planning app, TerraTrek with a new scheduling feature. We would really appreciate it if you could give it a spin. Thanks
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Hey everyone,
I wanted to share a little side project I've been working on, meet Fog.
I’ve always struggled with organizing my notes, creating folders, deciding what goes where, and manually managing everything.
Fog aims to solve this with four core features:
• Auto naming
• Auto grouping into clouds
• Auto cloud grouping
• Ask anything about your notes
These features are powered by Apple’s on-device Foundation Model, meaning the AI runs entirely on your device, and your data never leaves your phone.
The app is built with SwiftUI and SwiftData, and it was a great excuse to experiment with Apple’s newest on-device AI capabilities.
I also had a lot of fun messing around with the new Liquid Glass design (hot take: it’s awesome).
Fog is still in its early stages, but it’s available on TestFlight now.
Feel free to try it and let me know your honest thoughts. Open to improvements and critiques.
Clear your fog!
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GrainBook is a next-generation knowledge aggregation platform powered by AI. It brings together content from podcasts, youtube, website, rss, and more into one unified reading experience. With AI-driven summaries, smart feeds, and cross-platform sync, GrainBook helps you stay informed without the noise.
We're looking for early testers to help shape the product. Your feedback on usability, content quality, and overall experience is invaluable.
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Tired of scrolling through thousands of photos trying to figure out what to delete? rCoon makes it fun and fast.
What is rCoon?
A photo cleaning app with a swipe-based UX — swipe right to keep, left to delete. Our raccoon mascot guides you through the process. Think of it as Tinder for your photo library.
Key Features:
On-device AI detection for blurry and duplicate photos (Core ML/Vision — nothing leaves your device)
Swipe-to-clean UX with satisfying animations
Smart grouping to surface your worst photos first
Badge system to make cleaning feel rewarding
Dark mode throughout
Privacy-first: all processing happens on-device, no cloud uploads
What we're looking for:
General UX feedback on the swipe flow
How well the blur/duplicate detection works on your library
Any bugs or crashes
Ideas for improvement
Requirements: iOS 18+
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Hi everyone,
I’m a solo developer currently looking for beta testers for my iOS app Skillmap.
Skillmap generates structured learning paths for any topic and teaches through short interactive lessons. One feature I’ve been experimenting with is an in-lesson chatbot that lets users ask questions or request examples, so the lesson adapts to them instead of being a static explanation.
I’m currently trying to get some honest feedback on:
lesson quality and clarity
overall learning flow
bugs or UI issues
whether the AI interactions actually help learning
The app is built entirely by me, and I’d really appreciate feedback from other developers or anyone interested in learning new skills.
Feel free to share any feedback at skillmap.userjot.com.
Thanks!
— Matthew
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**HomeOS is a calm, private space to organise your everyday chaos without advertisements or tracking. **
Be part of building the most private, all-in-one household app designed specifically for the UK. We are currently inviting the first 25 households to help refine our tools and find the final few bugs before our official launch.
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Track every country you’ve visited with passport stamps.
Simple, fast, beautiful—your digital travel story.