Meet Google Play testing requirement. Get your app tested by 12 testers for 14 days continuously.
Every testing cycle gives you actionable insights organized by the features you care about.
Define the features you want tested. Testers respond to each one individually.
Feedback collected at Day 1, 4, 7, 10, and 14 for consistent engagement.
Every feature response includes a bug flag so issues surface immediately.
App owners rate every piece of feedback. Low-effort testers get flagged, high-quality ones shine.
Your final report groups all feedback by feature, not by tester.
Fair exchange system. Test apps to earn, list apps to spend.
A fair exchange system where everyone contributes and everyone benefits.
Early bird offer: The first 30 users get 60 free credits β enough to list an app right away! After that, test 3 apps to earn the 60 credits needed to list your own.
You built your app and hit the 12-tester wall. Get past it for free with real community testing.
No marketing budget, no tester network. Trade your testing time for testers on your own app.
Need structured QA feedback before launch? Get feature-level reports from real Android users.
Get testers from around the world. Diverse feedback helps catch issues you might miss locally.
Yes, 100% free. There are no paid plans, no subscriptions, no hidden fees. The entire platform runs on a community credit system β you earn credits by testing other developersβ apps, then spend those credits to get your own app tested.
The first 30 users get 60 credits on signup β enough to list an app immediately! After that, new accounts start with 0 credits. Testing one app through the full 14-day cycle earns you 20 credits. Listing your own app costs 60 credits, so youβll need to test 3 apps to earn enough.
Google Play requires that apps in closed testing have at least 12 testers who have been opted in for at least 14 consecutive days before you can apply for production access. This is a real barrier for indie developers β Get12Testers helps you clear it.
It depends on how many apps are in the queue. Once your app is listed, community members can join as testers. When 12 testers have joined, your 14-day testing period begins automatically.
Structured, feature-by-feature feedback at 5 checkpoints over 14 days (Day 1, 4, 7, 10, 14). You define the features you want tested, and testers respond to each one individually. The final report organizes everything by feature with bug flags and star ratings.
If a tester misses a checkpoint by more than 3 days, their slot is marked as abandoned and youβre notified. The slot opens up for a replacement tester from the browse queue.
Absolutely. You can be testing multiple apps while your own app is being tested. Thereβs no limit on how many apps you can test simultaneously.
App owners rate every feedback submission on a 1-5 star scale. These ratings build each testerβs public profile, so high-quality testers stand out. Owners must rate all feedback before listing a new app, keeping everyone accountable.
Yes. The platform runs on trust and community norms. You need to install the app via the developerβs Play Store closed testing link and provide genuine feedback at each checkpoint.
Join a community of Android developers who help each other ship to Google Play.