| Use these steps to launch an unreleased Andriod App test. |
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How to create an unreleased Android App test
- Click Create test, then Unmoderated test. Choose Create a classic test.
- Select App.
- Choose whether you want to build an audience with the UserTesting Contributor Network or your own network of contributors (Custom Network).
You also have the option to create a link to share with anyone outside of the UserTesting platform (Invite Network).
Note: To test an unreleased app with Invite Network contributors, you must use a TestFlight public beta link.
Add a link or upload the app
If you are using the UserTesting Network audience:
- There are two ways to add your unreleased Android app file (APK):
- Upload the app. We strongly recommend uploading Android apps with TestFlight.
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Link to your app in the Google Play store or TestFlight.
- Upload the app. We strongly recommend uploading Android apps with TestFlight.
If you are using Invite Network:
- You only have the option to use a TestFlight public beta link.
- To learn how to create a public beta link with TestFlight, see Beta Testing Made Simple with TestFlight at Apple.
- See our additional documentation if your developers have questions about provisioning.
- Learn more about how we keep your app secure.
- If you do not have an Enterprise Certificate, you can use our TestFlight offering and test your apps by selecting the Link App option in the App Test screen.
Note: You cannot test both iOS and Android apps at the same time. To test the same app on both iOS and Android devices, create a test for one platform, then create a duplicate test for the other.
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