We are just getting started. In Q3, we are launching — the ability to sync provisioning profiles across multiple Apple Developer teams (e.g., for white-label apps). In Q4, we are adding Slack/GitHub PR bots that automatically register a new tester’s device when they post a specific emoji reaction.
In the tightly controlled world of Apple software development, the release of a new operating system is a meticulously staged theatrical production. There are distinct acts: the whispers of rumor, the grand unveiling at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), the developer betas, the public betas, and finally, the wide release to the general public. For years, a significant hurdle for enthusiasts and developers alike was the logistical friction of accessing these early builds. Bridging the gap between Apple’s servers and the user’s device, websites like emerged as essential utilities, demystifying the installation process and democratizing access to the bleeding edge of technology. betaprofiles.dev
Let’s face it: distributing an iOS app to beta testers has always felt like a cruel hazing ritual for developers. We are just getting started
Beta access is now tied directly to a user's Apple ID . If you are signed into a device with an account registered in the Apple Beta Software Program (free) or the Developer Program, a "Beta Updates" menu appears automatically in Settings > General > Software Update . In the tightly controlled world of Apple software