iOS and iPadOS Testing Setup

The Trésora Early Access program for iOS and iPadOS users is managed using TestFlight, Apple's official program for testing apps in development. Follow the instructions below to set up TestFlight and accept your invitation into the Trésora testing program.

Getting started

To test beta versions of Trésora using TestFlight, you'll need to accept the email invitation from the program and have a device you can use to test.


Required OS by platform: iPhone or iPad running iOS 16 or iPadOS 16 or later.

Installing and testing beta apps

Each build is available to test for up to 90 days, starting from the day the build is released. You can see how many days you have left for testing under the app name in TestFlight. TestFlight will notify you each time a new build is available and will include instructions on what you need to test. Alternatively, with TestFlight 3 or later, you can turn on automatic updates to have the latest beta builds install automatically.

When the testing period is over, you'll no longer be able to open the beta build. When an App Store version of Trésora is available in the future, you'll be able to download it from the App Store. Note that in-app purchases are free during beta testing and will not carry over to the App Store version when it launches.

Installation

To get started, install TestFlight on the device you'll use for testing. Then, accept your email invitation to install the beta app. You can install the beta app on up to 30 devices.

If you do not meet the tester criteria, the beta invitation will inform you that we require you to test with a specific device and OS when you tap Learn More on the beta invitation. If you have a device that meets the criteria, you can install TestFlight on that device and then accept the beta invitation.

Note: When testing Trésora's subscriptions in TestFlight, the renewal rate is accelerated. Each subscription is renewed daily, up to 6 times within a one-week period, regardless of the subscription's duration.

Installing the Trésora beta via email invitation

  1. Install TestFlight on the iOS or iPadOS device that you'll use for testing.
  2. Open your email invitation and tap "View in TestFlight."
  3. If you're a new tester, tap Accept, then tap Install to download the app to your device.
  4. If you're a returning tester, tap Update or Open.

Testing

Managing automatic updates

After installing TestFlight 3 or later for iOS or iPadOS, you'll be prompted to turn on automatic updates. This allows the latest available beta builds to install automatically. TestFlight will notify you each time a new build is installed on your device. Automatic updates can be turned off at any time.


To change automatic update settings for all of your beta apps in TestFlight:

Note: This setting will apply to all new beta app builds. Beta apps that have automatic updates set at the individual app level won't be affected.

  1. Open TestFlight and tap Settings in the top right.
  2. Tap Automatic Updates for New Apps.
  3. Tap On or Off.

To change automatic update settings for Trésora specifically:

  1. Open TestFlight and go to the app's page.
  2. Under App Information, turn Automatic Updates On or Off.

Testing builds from previous versions

When viewing Trésora in TestFlight, you'll see the latest available build by default. You can still test all other builds that are available to you.

After you download the beta app, you'll see an orange dot next to its name that identifies it as a beta.

  1. Open TestFlight and go to the app's page.
  2. Tap Previous Builds.
  3. Tap the Versions tab, then tap and install the build you want to test. The build you choose will replace what's currently installed.

Giving feedback

While testing Trésora, you can send us feedback about issues you experience or make suggestions for improvements based on the "What to Test" content. Feedback you submit through TestFlight is also provided to Apple as part of the TestFlight service.

You can send feedback through the TestFlight app or directly from Trésora by taking a screenshot, and you can report a crash after it occurs.

Sending feedback through the TestFlight app

  1. Open the TestFlight app on your device.
  2. From the Apps list, tap Trésora.
  3. Tap Send Beta Feedback.
  4. In the share dialog, tap Include Screenshot to choose a screenshot. If you don't want to send an attachment, tap Don't Include Screenshot.
  5. Add your comments (up to 4,000 characters).
  6. Tap Submit.

Sending feedback via screenshot

  1. Take a screenshot on your device.
  2. A thumbnail of your screenshot appears in the lower-left corner of your device. Tap the thumbnail and, if needed, add drawings and text with Markup. Then tap Done.
  3. Tap Share Beta Feedback.
  4. Optionally, add comments (up to 4,000 characters).
  5. Tap Submit.


Sending crash information

If you experience a crash while testing Trésora, you'll receive an alert asking if you want to send crash details to us through TestFlight. Tap Share, add any additional comments, then tap Submit.

Contacting the developer

If you need to contact us while you're testing for reasons other than feedback, you can view our email address in TestFlight. Go to Trésora's page, go to the Information section, and tap App Details.

Opting out from testing

If you don't accept your email invitation, the beta app won't be installed, you won't be listed as a tester, and Apple won't take any action with respect to your email address. Additionally, you can unsubscribe using the link at the bottom of the invitation email to notify us that you'd like to be removed from the list. If you accepted the invitation and no longer wish to test Trésora, you can delete yourself as a tester by visiting the app's Information page in TestFlight and tapping Stop Testing.


Setting up app testing can be tricky. Do not hesitate to reach out to support@tresora.app for assistance if you get stuck! We want to get you up and running as quickly and painlessly as possible!