I’m looking for external TestFlight testers for my first iOS app: Waychime.
Waychime started from a very real problem in my own life.
My daily commute is around two hours by train. As a dad with a full-time job and young children at home, that train ride is often the quiet time I get to rest and recharge.
But in Melbourne, trains don’t always run perfectly on schedule. I realised that traditional time-based alarms weren’t reliable enough for commuting. What I really needed was something that could wake me up based on where I actually was.
That’s why I built Waychime.
Waychime is a destination-based alarm app. Instead of setting a time, you simply choose where you want to wake up, and the app notifies you as you approach your stop.
I’m now looking for a small group of external testers who:
• commute by train, tram, bus, subway or even ferry
• use an iPhone
• are comfortable testing an early version
• can provide honest feedback and suggestions
Current requirements:
• iOS 26 or above
How to join the TestFlight:
1. Open this link on your iPhone: https://t.co/5JIgFehVvc
2. Install Apple’s TestFlight app if prompted
3. Join the Waychime beta
4. Install the app
5. Allow location and notification permissions
6. Try it during a real commute
A small but important disclaimer: this is still a beta build. Please don’t rely on Waychime as your only way to wake up during testing. I’m confident in the app, but while testing, please keep a backup alarm or stay aware of your journey.
If you commute regularly and this sounds useful, I’d genuinely appreciate your help testing it.
Thank you so much 🙏
https://t.co/5JIgFehVvc
#TestFlight #iOSApp #IndieDev #Commuting #PublicTransport #Melbourne #Waychime
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