Find Beta Shortcut for iOS
I created the Find Beta shortcut for iOS, which can be downloaded here from RoutineHub. In the past, I provided frequent updates to this shortcut, but I have since decided to slow down the update frequency. This is primarily due to the increasing complexity and longer loading times, which can be challenging to manage effectively. I appreciate the great platform that RoutineHub offers, but as my focus has shifted, I’ve created this page to provide additional resources for finding iOS beta TestFlight links.
About This Page
This page is designed to help you easily find TestFlight links for iOS beta apps as an alternative to relying solely on the shortcut for updates.
Important Notice
I am not directly involved in generating TestFlight links or beta applications, nor do I possess the skills or expertise required to develop or publish iOS apps. App development requires specialized training and experience.
Additionally, I am not affiliated with Apple or any websites mentioned here. My goal is simply to share links to resources that may help you find TestFlight links for iOS beta apps. I do not take responsibility for the content or copyrights of these external websites. Always exercise caution when using their services and review their respective terms and conditions.
However, I strive to provide links to trustworthy websites and services that can assist you in your search for TestFlight links.
Contact Me
If you have any questions or feedback, feel free to reach out via Instagram: @Findbeta.no
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. Once installed, the shortcut functions as a menu where you can select different websites to browse for beta apps and TestFlight links. It’s an easy way to explore various sources for beta apps without manually searching.
Is FindBeta.no affiliated with Apple?
No, FindBeta.no is not affiliated with Apple. The site is an independent resource created to help users find beta apps for iOS devices via TestFlight.
What should I do if a TestFlight link is full or expired?
If a TestFlight link is full, you’ll need to wait until the developer adds more spots or releases a new invite. TestFlight apps are generally available for 90 days, unless the developer renews the link for another 90-day period. I’m not responsible for updating or managing these links.
Can I suggest a site with TestFlight links?
Yes, you can! Contact me via Instagram at @Findbeta.no.
How do I report a broken link?
If a link on my website no longer works, you can let me know via Instagram at @Findbeta.no. While I can’t update every link, I appreciate your help in keeping the site as current as possible.
Do I need to pay to access the TestFlight links?
No, the websites I link to that contain TestFlight links are free to access, and no one should charge for TestFlight links. Keep in mind that some developers may have specific requirements for joining their beta tests, but the links themselves are always free.