how to get a new invitation code to TestFlight app

How to get back to ask for a email link, or get a new invitation code for TestFlight app after it has been installed on my iPhone

Posted on Apr 16, 2023 5:35 AM

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Posted on Sep 4, 2023 9:26 AM

larnrechess wrote:

I want to use it to download a game


The answer is the same. Contact the game developer, and request access to their TestFlight beta. If the game developer is currently conducting a beta using TestFlight, and is interested in your assistance, they can provide a code.

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Aug 19, 2023 9:12 AM in response to heresharris

heresharris wrote:

How do you make that request? im currently in the same boat as the last person..lol. TIA!


Contact the app developer running the beta.


How you do that depends on the app developer, and on whether they have room in the beta.


Codes that are redeemed are available in the TestFlight app.


The app beta I just checked has a contact link in the info on the app beta, in TestFlight.

Oct 29, 2023 10:40 AM in response to Community User

dulein wrote:

What is the intevation code for TestFlight


TestFlight is an Apple app used to allow people to assist with testing of apps.


Here is how a developer can configure and use TestFlight: https://testflight.apple.com/


Within TestFlight, a developer can email a private invite to a specific user or to a list of users, or the developer can generate a URL that can be posted. The former email-based approach with email holds the testing closer and the testers are not anonymous, while the scope of the latter URL approach is much wider and testers are anonymous. These two approaches involve the “codes” used in TestFlight—there are codes buried inside these, but those codes aren’t all that useful either for the developer or for the tester.


Once a new tester has installed TestFlight app and has accepted the test, they should have access to the test on all of their devices (up to 10?) sharing the same Apple ID. Without dealing with any invitation codes.


Developers will usually want to limit the duration of the app testing campaign, and this expiration can then be used to free up limited TestFlight resources from inactive or unresponsive users for use by what can potentially be more active and more responsive testers, and can also free up the limited number of invites available from those that want an app for free.

Feb 5, 2024 12:43 PM in response to Kurokosaki

Kurokosaki wrote:

anyway what is invitational code


Invite codes are nothing you need be concerned about, unless you are already using a particular app and are interested in providing assistance to that app developer. If so, the app developer can choose to provide some number of TestFlight invites for some new beta version of their app, in exchange for your feedback, and for your willingness to run what may be an unstable or buggy beta version.


Nobody around this discussion can provide TestFlight codes, nor provide access to third-party or Apple apps.


And for completeness, TestFlight is not a try-before-you-buy mechanism for apps.

Oct 17, 2023 3:14 PM in response to David_Ufland

David_Ufland wrote:

I am the lead on this project; I have full control over appstore connect, I can publish the app to the app store etc. How on earth do I get access to test flight? What is this mysterious code invite code? I have opened the email, no code; I have opened the email on the iPad, no code. I have scoured over app store connect looking to generate this code. Nothing. How on earth do I get this?


This project? Which project? This whole thread is seemingly random folks asking for random testing codes.


Here is how to use TestFlight as a developer: https://testflight.apple.com/


Within TestFlight, a developer can email a private invite to a specific user or a list of users, or the developer can generate a URL that can be posted. The former approach with email holds the testing closer and testers are not anonymous, while the latter is much wider and testers are anonymous. These two approaches are the “codes” used in TestFlight—there are codes buried inside these, but those codes aren’t all that useful either for the developer or for the tester.


Once a new tester has installed TestFlight app and accepted the test, they should have access to the test on their devices (up to 10?) sharing the same Apple ID without dealing with any codes.


You’ll probably want to limit the duration of the testing campaign, and this limit can then be used to free up TestFlight resources for potentially more active testers from the inactive testers, or from the wants-a-free-app folks.

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