I have an iOS app that I would like to distribute to beta testers via iTunes Connect
and TestFlight
. I archived my project, and then validated and submitted it to the App Store
.
If I login to iTunes Connect
and click on my app, I can clearly see my submission listed under Prelease > Builds
. I have tried this 4 times now, and all 4 builds are currently ready and able to invite testers.
I have been inviting myself, as well as another approved internal tester. Every time we get the "You're invited to test.."
email, we click on the "Open in TestFlight"
button included in the email, and then that takes you over into the TestFlight
app.
Then the TestFlight
app simply shows a message of "The app isn't available. Try again."
If we tap the "Try Again"
button multiple times, we still get the same result.
After the 30-days-period expired, your test won't be able download or run your app. I didn't find a way to extend this period. You only can upload an updated version to get another 30 days.
Test Flight is now linked via your Apple ID that's signed into the device at the top. This was running on iPad with OS 14.3. It's the same as on iPhone as well with that newer version as well. Go to Settings -> Top Link (name, icon, Apple ID, iCloud...).
Testing iMessage apps (iOS or iPadOS 10, or later)Install TestFlight on the iOS or iPadOS device that you'll use for testing. Open your email invitation or tap the public link on your iOS or iPadOS device. Tap View in TestFlight or Start Testing; or tap Install or Update for the app you want to test.
I got the answer! Just turn off "TestFlight Beta Testing" in Prerelease -> Builds -> TestFlight Beta Testing. And then turn it on.
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