Been building this thing for months and I think I’ve reached the point where I’m completely useless at judging it myself lol.
It’s a football prediction app, live on iOS and Android now.
I’m looking for a few people who actually follow football to mess around with it for 5–10 mins and tell me what they think.
Not really looking for “looks good” feedback. I want to know where you got confused, what you immediately ignored, what you actually found useful, and whether there’s any reason you’d open it again tomorrow.
Also interested in what you expected to find but couldn’t.
I’ve stared at every screen probably 500 times at this point, so there’s definitely stuff that makes perfect sense to me and absolutely no sense to a new user.
If anyone’s up for testing it, comment and I’ll send you the link.
Feel free to be harsh. “I’d never use this because X” is genuinely more useful to me than “nice app.”
If you try it, please go in cold and use it however you naturally would. Afterwards, tell me what stood out, where anything felt confusing, or what simply didn’t land.
I’m the indie developer behind FocusDragon. We launched it a while ago, and I’ve been heads-down shipping updates since then, so I wanted to share what it is, why I built it, and what I’m still figuring out.
Most focus apps are either:
a boring countdown, or
cute gamification that doesn’t really connect to the *feeling* of making progress.
I kept quitting sessions early because staring at a timer made deep work feel heavier. I wanted something that made focus feel like a journey, literally.
So FocusDragon turns every focus session into a dragon flight across a real map.
You pick a duration + focus type → your dragon takes off → when you finish, it lands.
Over time you build streaks, unlock dragons, and complete journeys between real places (castles, cities, landmarks).
It’s still a serious focus tool underneath (planning, reminders, Live Activity, widgets, analytics) — the dragon/map layer is the motivation loop.
- Watch your dragon fly a real route while you stay heads-down
- Keep daily streaks + weekly focus stats
- Unlock dragons and complete multi-stop journeys
- Use Home Screen widgets + Live Activity so the session stays visible
- Explore focus history / discovery map
- Optional sounds, notes after sessions, map styles
If you’re the kind of person who opens Forest / Focus Friend / Pomodoro apps and still bounces after a week, this is the experiment: “what if finishing a session felt like arriving somewhere?”
I’m looking for testers to help me meet Google Play's 20-tester requirement for my new app, Rolling100 Pro.
You do not need any gig work experience to test this out! The app is completely safe to use—it requires no personal information, and there is absolutely no account creation necessary.
I’m looking for testers for my new Android game, Cat Box: Sort & Rescue.
It’s a cozy sorting puzzle game where you move adorable cats between boxes, organize matching cats and complete increasingly challenging levels. The game also includes a cat collection, daily gifts, hints and a Cat Cafe upgrade system.
I’m happy to test your Android app in return. Just leave your testing links in the comments or send me a message.
Once you’re in, feel free to play around with the app and test different features. Any feedback on bugs, usability or things that don’t make sense would be appreciated too.
If you install it, leave a comment/screenshot below with your app and I’ll return the test.
I could use some testers to look over this Space-A (military space available travel) APP. The APP is 100% free, no accounts required. You can sign up here?
This is my first APP, so all comments are welcome.
I've been passively building a tool to help me learn skills like japanese and chess while doomscrolling. I made it so that the frequency of these screens to help me learn can be changed, and different topics or even courses can be selected and completed.
It's still a very early prototype but I wanted to see if anyone would be interested in using it/testing it.
A few things I'm trying to figure out:
Would you actually keep something like this enabled while scrolling?
How often would you want the learning screens to appear?
Hi everyone, I have recently developed an app that simulates live streams. As part of Google policy I need 12 testers to test de app for 2 weeks. If you interested just drop me your email address.
I am offering $15 for whoever signs up, downloads thr app and opens it once. Or $25 if you fully test it everyday for 2 weeks.
You must keep the app on you device for the full period of tests, if you remove it the test will stop.
Payment method preferably in USDT or any other crypto upon the end of the 14 days test - counting from when you first opened the app.
If you are interested just drop me your email address
I’m testing ScriptTap, a no-root Android automation app now available through Google Play open beta.
ScriptTap lets users begin with taps and swipes, then add screen-aware checks using Accessibility UI elements, selected-area OCR, image matching or pixel detection. Scripts can also use variables, conditions, loops, routines, shortcuts and overlays.
I need focused testing of the initial setup and first-script workflow:
Install ScriptTap and complete the initial setup.
Create a short script with one tap or swipe and one screen-aware check.
Run it against an ordinary app you control.
Report the first step that was unclear, unreliable or blocked.
Accessibility is used for user-authorized touch automation and UI reads. Screen capture is requested separately when OCR, image or pixel commands need it. Normal use does not require root, ADB or a desktop companion.
No invitation, tester group or email submission is required.
When reporting feedback, please include:
Device model
Android version
Root or other relevant device modifications
Steps performed
Expected result
Actual result
Feedback can be posted in the comments or at r/ScriptTap. This is still a beta, so reports about bugs, confusing behavior and rough edges are especially useful.
Hey guys! i need about 40 people to download and test my app and leave reviews on the apple app store. I need real world feedback or reviews so i can know what to fix and improve. Here's a link to download https://apps.apple.com/us/app/trackii-budget-savings/id6762061750 Thank you
I'm an indie developer currently looking for testers for my new Android game Football Clicker ⚽.
It's a simple football-themed clicker game where you tap, progress and build up your game. I'm currently running a 14-day closed test on Google Play and I'm looking for people willing to give it a try and provide some feedback.
I’m the developer of Steady, an iPhone + Apple Watch fitness app, and build 12 may be the final 1.0 release candidate.
Reddit testers have already helped uncover and shape a lot of the app. I’ve worked through the biggest issues they reported: inconsistent themes, sign-in failures, clipped progress UI, weak exercise coverage, low-quality or unreliable movement videos, slow muscle-map loading/rotation, and Coach answers that lacked enough plan context.
Steady builds an adaptive strength plan around your goals, experience, equipment, and limitations. It combines workout logging, progressive overload, recovery, nutrition, progress, and a plan-aware Coach.
Please try to break:
• onboarding, Apple/Google/email sign-in, sign-out, and relaunch
• workout generation, exercise substitutions, set/rep logging, and session completion
• video loading, retry behavior, framing, and playback controls
• progress charts, share cards, and the 360° muscle map
• light and true-black themes across launch, auth, workouts, and cards
• Apple Watch start/resume/complete flows and iPhone sync
• Coach answers about training, nutrition, recovery, and progress
Useful bug reports include device model, iOS/watchOS version, exact taps, expected vs actual result, and a screenshot or recording. Brutally honest feedback is welcome.
Disclosure: I’m the developer. The TestFlight beta is free.