Increases the minute count and allows for more concurrent users.
Unlike the App Store or Google Play, you don't search for apps on Appetize. You upload your own build files.
In the world of mobile app development, the gap between writing code and getting that code in front of stakeholders or users can be a logistical headache. Traditionally, this involved sending around APK or IPA files, managing "TestFlight" invites, or tethering physical devices to a workstation. appetize.io
You can create links that launch the app with specific parameters or deep links, which is incredibly useful for testing specific user flows (e.g., opening the app directly to a user profile page).
Since it uses simulators/emulators, it won’t catch hardware-specific bugs (like camera sensor quirks or specific Bluetooth issues). Increases the minute count and allows for more
Generate a public link to share on a landing page (investors love this), or set up private, password-protected sessions for internal testing.
You can pre-configure a deep link so that when a user opens your test session, the app launches directly to a specific screen. Great for demos and QA flows. In the world of mobile app development, the
It simplifies the "it works on my machine" problem. By sharing a URL, a developer can show a bug or a new feature to a project manager instantly. It also supports various device types and OS versions, making it easy to test for fragmentation. For Customer Support Teams
You cannot upload source code (like React Native JS files or Swift files). You must upload a compiled binary:
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