Contact and Beta Testing

Reach out if you want to test, report a bug, or ask about a project

I want this page to be useful, not just decorative. If you have feedback on an app, a question about how something was built, or interest in testing future versions, these are the best ways to contact me.

Best ways to contact me

Email is best for detailed questions, bug descriptions, and anything that needs context. Telegram is good for quick contact and short feedback messages.

Good message topics: app feedback, store listing questions, feature suggestions, UI issues, broken links, and collaboration ideas.

Helpful details to include: the app name, the device or browser you used, the steps that caused the issue, and what you expected to happen.

Who I want as beta testers

I appreciate testers who use the app normally and then explain where the experience becomes unclear, slow, or repetitive. Honest feedback is far more useful than perfect praise.

  • People willing to describe what confused them.
  • Users who can report bugs clearly or share screenshots.
  • Testers who notice whether an app feels helpful after repeated use, not only during the first minute.

Beta tester sign-up form

This form is for people who want updates about new app versions and testing opportunities. I only ask for the details needed to understand who is interested and how to follow up.

By sending the form, you agree that I can use your contact details to reply about testing, feedback, and related app updates. More details are on the privacy page.

What happens after you contact me

I review messages manually. For bug reports, the most useful messages are the ones that explain the exact problem and what led to it. For testing, I use the information to understand which projects may be a good fit for your interests.

Feedback first. I value practical notes about usability, confusion, and missing features.

No spam approach. I do not want this page to feel like a mailing list trap. The goal is communication around apps and updates, not sending unrelated messages.

Useful context. If you are writing about a specific project, mentioning the project name immediately helps me respond faster.