About FindBeta.no

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My name is Robin, and I’m based in Norway 🇳🇴. This is a personal hobby project that I maintain and update in my spare time to share useful links to external sites offering TestFlight invitations for iOS apps.
Everything on FindBeta.no is collected and curated by me – but I do not create or control the content of the websites I link to.


I originally started FindBeta as a shortcut for iOS – Find Beta Shortcut – to make it easier to discover TestFlight links.

But over time, Apple added more prompts and restrictions, and the shortcut became slower and less practical. That’s why I created this website: FindBeta.no – for faster updates, easier sharing, and no need to download anything to access the links.

💡 Quick Tip: FindBeta.no supports Progressive Web App (PWA) features. Save it to your Home Screen and use it like a regular app – with fast loading and great performance on supported devices.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is TestFlight?

TestFlight is a platform provided by Apple that allows developers to distribute beta versions of their apps to testers.

How do I use the Find Beta Shortcut?

You can download the Find Beta Shortcut from this link. It functions as a menu for browsing different websites offering TestFlight links.

Is FindBeta.no affiliated with Apple?

No, this site is not affiliated with Apple. It’s an independent resource built by one person.

What should I do if a TestFlight link is full or expired?

You’ll need to wait for the developer to reopen or renew the link. TestFlight links usually last 90 days.

Can I suggest a site with TestFlight links?

Yes! Just send me a message on Instagram: @Findbeta.no.

How do I report a broken link?

You can contact me via Instagram at @Findbeta.no.

Do I need to pay to access the TestFlight links?

No. All the TestFlight links I share are free to access. No one should charge for them.

🙃 Nice try! But copying is turned off here on Findbeta.no.