Cross-platform experimentation is thriving in the TestFlight beta scene. Artignia is testing an AR-heavy social platform via TestFlight, aiming to blend creativity with commerce and AR previews.
Artignia — In-app animated 3D creations and real-time AR previews set the stage for a map-based social commerce experience where you buy, sell, and connect locally [1].
DroneLab Pro — iPad-only, requires iPadOS 18+ and A12 Bionic or later; it’s a soundscape synth for iPad, built on analog multsamples [2].
Neatify — macOS productivity app for automatic file organization; features include project-based organization, quick sorter, bulk file organizer, and “Launch at Login.” It’s built 100% in Swift + SwiftUI, fully native, no Electron, and is in public beta via TestFlight [3].
Build Me This: Parts to Profit — a beta game where you bid against rivals, shop for parts, test and assemble devices, and race the clock to deliver. The experience centers on tense bidding, smart shopping, failure & testing, progressive blueprints, and team management to scale a workshop [4].
Closing thought: these bets underscore how TestFlight is being used to validate cross‑platform features and AR capabilities across Artignia, DroneLab Pro, Neatify, and Build Me This: Parts to Profit on macOS and iPadOS.
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Artignia — A New Social Platform Blending Creativity, Commerce & AR
New AR social platform Artignia showcases 3D models and AR previews; testing via TestFlight, aims for local commerce, feedback welcomed.
View sourceDroneLab Pro update
DroneLab Pro update iPad app; soundscape synth; iPadOS 18+; A12 Bionic; TestFlight link
View sourceNeatify - Your New File Management Assistant
Mac app Neatify offers simple, project-based automatic file organization; positions as Hazel alternative; public TestFlight beta ongoing.
View sourceJoin the Build Me This: Parts to Profit beta
iOS beta game Build Me This offered via TestFlight; focus on bidding, sourcing parts, and managing shop operations for players.
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