2.
Free platform used to distribute beta builds
of IOS/Android applications.
Developers manage beta testing applications
and receive feedback through the TestFlight
dashboard.
TestFlight is available through a free SDK (jar
file) which allow users to monitor how the
application is being used.
3.
AppBlade: Tailored tools to distribute
applications.
Knappsack: Mobile app distribution.
Testflight: TestFlight allows developers to
share their application with whom they
wish, which allows for data to be collected on
the app.
4.
TestFlight is free to use. In the future there may be a extra
service fee, but users can choose to use the original
service for free.
IOS/Android platforms are supported. ** Android will no
longer be supported effective march 21, 2014
A maximum of 800 mb per application can be uploaded to
TestFlight.
Your team (developer / testing teams) can range from 1
person to 1000 people testing your application using
TestFlight.
TestFlight is secure and your application and data is safe.
5.
TestFlight is free to use.
Because Testflight is free to use, there is no
downside to using this program to help
improve your applications.
Apple purchased TestFlight and you can
count on them to maintain it.
6.
Create a developer / testing team.
Invite new people to test or develop.
Upload and distribute beta builds.
Teams can range from 1-1000 people.
Apps can be up to 800 mb in size.
7.
Create a team to gather UDIDs from team
members.
Upload your current build to TestFlight and
distribute to all team members.
Receive feedback, monitor activity and upload
multiple apps for testing and distribution.
8.
Register devices for testing access.
Once the build is downloaded to your device
(from TestFlight), all information of your
sessions are logged and sent to TestFlight
and developers.
9.
Visit TestFlightapp.com to register an
account.
Upload builds, once team is created.
Invite friends to join your team.
Download the free TestFlight application to
your device from testflightapp.com
14.
Insert checkpoints to monitor how your application is being used.
This provides the user with important data to see which parts of thei
application are being used the most and what are not being used at
all.
15. The developer can add logging events to
further enhance the data received from
testers.
16.
If the application stops working, or crashes for an unknown
reason, the developer will be able to see where exactly the error
happened so a quick fix can be implemented.
18.
The developers can see what portions of the
application are being used via this menu on
the TestFlight dashboard.
19.
The developer can see a precise time log of
how the testers are using the application.
20.
After using TestFlight, I have seen the
benefits of using an app analytics tool. With
tools such as TestFlight, you will be able to
improve your application in just a short
period of time.
If you have access to many testers, TestFlight
would be a great choice for any software
team looking to release a successful
application
21. Apple. "The Freedom to Build Better Apps."
TestFlight » Beta Testing On The Fly. Apple,
n.d. Web. 27 Feb. 2014.