A Scriptable widget that monitors TestFlight beta slots and sends notifications when spots become available.
TestFlight Watcher is a Scriptable widget that monitors TestFlight beta programs for available spots and notifies users when they can join. It solves the problem of manually checking for beta openings by automating the process and providing real-time status updates. The tool integrates with iOS widgets and Shortcuts for flexible monitoring options.
iOS users and developers who want to join limited TestFlight beta programs for popular apps. Particularly useful for beta testers who frequently miss spots due to manual checking limitations.
It provides automated monitoring of TestFlight beta availability with customizable notifications, eliminating the need for constant manual checks. Unlike manual methods, it offers real-time alerts and integrates seamlessly with iOS's widget system and automation tools.
A Scriptable widget to watch for openings in TestFlight betas and notify you when a spot is available.
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Continuously checks TestFlight beta status at regular intervals, eliminating the need for manual refreshes as described in the Key Features.
Leverages Scriptable widgets for home screen display and Shortcuts for automation, providing native iOS functionality without additional apps.
Sends iOS notifications with configurable sound settings when spots open, ensuring timely alerts based on user preferences in the script.
Supports setup via script preferences, widget parameters, or Shortcuts arguments, offering versatility for different user workflows as outlined in the README.
Exclusively works on iOS with the Scriptable app, limiting cross-platform use and adding a third-party dependency.
Requires editing JavaScript code or configuring widget parameters, which can be cumbersome for non-technical users compared to plug-and-play solutions.
Relies on Scriptable's widget refresh rates, which may not be frequent enough for highly competitive betas that fill instantly.