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We’re ready to beta test our beta tester matchmaking program

Not everyone knows this, but in addition to the developer communities that exist on Stack Overflow, we also have user communities for Apple, Android and Gamers on Stack Exchange that are filled with highly active and engaged users.

Knowing that developers are always looking for alpha and beta testers for their new apps, here's our question: Would you be interested in an SE "match-making" service that allows you to target folks on these sites as beta testers for your programs? Similar to the careers platform, the service would allow you to target folks based on SE data such as location, reputation, activity on certain tags, etc.

UPDATE: To address one of the main concerns brought up so far - yes, this would absolutely be an opt-in program on both sides. It would also be a free service provided by us (as a thank you to both great groups of users)


UPDATE 2: Given the positive response here, we've decided to go ahead and launch our beta tester matchmaking program! If you're a developer who's interested in trying it out, go ahead and fill out our form and we'll go to work matching you with interested testers!


UPDATE 3: You can find links to all the signup forms over at We're ready to beta test our beta tester matchmaking program

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I think this would be very useful, especially considering the great community on the Stack Exchange sites. – Kevin Y Aug 3 '11 at 20:57
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As long as it's an opt-in service, I'd hate to see this drive away those that just simply aren't interested. – Jeff Mercado Aug 3 '11 at 21:02
You'd also need a filter to avoid crap: [Please check out my package -- svchost.exe]... Perhaps a minimum reputation? Or a 'for fee' service? – M. Tibbits Aug 3 '11 at 21:10
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Awesome update, thanks Alex. Deleted my obsolete answer now. – user149432 Aug 3 '11 at 21:31
Hopefully this isn't "opt-in" in the same way we were told that chat was opt-in. Then slowly, features start getting added to the UI that seem to force us into it... Answer a question about iPhone development => get a pop-up asking you to join a beta testing program. – Cody Gray Aug 4 '11 at 9:40
@cody we'd most likely recruit interested folks through house ads and meta posts – Alex Miller Aug 4 '11 at 13:59
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For the developers this should be a privilege with a certain minimum reputation. Don't want to get spammers in here for this service. – Marcelo Aug 4 '11 at 21:15
@Marcelo But can we not make it too high? The low rep users (AKA not totals gurus, would be the ones that would need it most as they would be more likely to have bugs. (IMHO, 1k would be good.) – John Aug 6 '11 at 21:52
I'm totally interested. Regarding the idea of a minimum Rep, I think the rep from StackOverflow should count towards other sites, since developers hang out on SO and users hang out on Apple, Android etc... @John - Users who are just starting out aren't quite ready for beta testers. They often need to become more comfortable with their chosen platform before recruiting testers. Although, rep is arguable a poor indicator of this. I'm almost at 10K and I don't know much about Android, although I'm getting started with it. When it comes to iOS, I'm much more knowledgeable. – Moshe Aug 14 '11 at 16:22
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How do interested testers sign up?? – M. Tibbits Aug 15 '11 at 20:19
@M. Tibbits - we'll be posting links to signup forms on site metas this week – Alex Miller Aug 15 '11 at 21:39
If it wouldn't be too much trouble, please also post the links here -- I often forget to check Android's meta site! – M. Tibbits Aug 15 '11 at 22:27
What's the criteria as a software vendor to have community members beta test your application? Does there need to be a reasonable amount of active participation on the SE networks where this applies or can an ISV come along, sign up for an account and get access to to this feature? Seems like it could be abused? – Kev Aug 17 '11 at 16:45

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I work on Iphone apps personally, and this website idea is great. Testing out other peoples apps and having yours tested is great, I'm so glad someone is doing this. But when I was filling out your application, I ran into something...

The application wants these:

  • Application Name
  • Application URL
  • Application Description

In your website you have app testers, but wouldn't it be a great addition to have code reviewing? For instance, say if you hadn't released an app because you are still putting up the final touches, so you can't really give an application to work with.

But what if you wanted someone to check out your code, review it and help improve things? If there was a website where people would check out the source code of projects and try to help people improve the code: NOT fix it. It wouldn't be like stackoverflow, where you have problems and you ask whats wrong, how to do this, etc.

This is sort of what the summary of a review of a question would look like: "Using this type of array would improve efficiency." Or "Combining these loops would improve your code, so on and so forth..." So that people could help each other improve apps in the development process.

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Have you ever heard about codereview.stackexchange.com ? – Adinia Dec 16 '11 at 18:26
@Adinia I <3 you – Gabe Dec 16 '11 at 18:29

I'm not sure if this question or We're ready to beta test our beta tester matchmaking program is the active thread on this topic so I'm reposting my feedback here:


This sounds awesome, but I have a concern. At the moment I am ready to publish an App on the App Store and having beta testers run through it first would be fantastic, but I am worried about "leaks". I do not want a beta tester to post screenshots on a blog somewhere or discuss my App with anyone.
So, is there any kind of NDA (non-disclosure agreement) that a beta tester signs before being matched? If not, can something be drafted up that will make beta testers legally obligated to keep quiet about my App until after it is released?

I will definitely be signing up as a developer if there can be an option for me, as a developer, to require that a beta tester sign a NDA before testing my App.

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