Tester Access
Register your Google account email below, select which apps you want to test, and you'll receive direct Google Play beta invite links. Follow the steps on this page to install each app as a tester.
Register with your Google Play email
Fill in the form on this page. The email you provide must be the same Google account you use on your Android phone's Google Play Store — this is the account that receives the beta invite.
Check your email for a beta invite link
Once you're added to the testing programme (usually within 48 hours), you'll receive an email from Google Play with a link like:
Each app has its own unique internal test link. Links are shown immediately after you register below, and also sent to your email.
Check your spam folder if nothing arrives after 48 hours — Google Play invite emails occasionally land there.
Open the invite link on your Android phone
Tap the link in your email on your Android device (not on a desktop browser). It must be opened on the same device where your Google Play account is signed in.
Tap "Become a tester" on the Play Store page
The invite link opens the app's Play Store listing with a special "Become a tester" button. Tap it — this opts your account into the beta channel for that app.
You'll see a confirmation message: "You're a tester for [App Name]"
Install or update the app
After becoming a tester, the Play Store page will show an Install button (if it's your first install) or Update (if you already have the app). Tap it to download the beta build.
Send feedback as you test
Found a bug? Have a suggestion? Use the in-app feedback button (look for the flag or feedback icon in the menu), or use the support form on each app's page on this website.
You can also leave a rating directly on the Play Store — beta ratings help prioritise what gets fixed first.
What's the difference between Alpha and Beta? +
Alpha apps are still in active development — core features may be incomplete and you should expect bugs, crashes or missing UI. Your testing here directly shapes the build. Beta apps are feature-complete and being polished for release. Beta testing focuses on finding edge-case bugs, performance issues and UX improvements.
Can I opt out of a test programme? +
Yes. To leave a beta: open the Google Play Store → search for the app → scroll to the bottom of the app's listing and tap "Leave the test". You'll revert to the public version on your next update.
The invite link says "This test is full" — what do I do? +
Google Play has a cap on the number of open beta testers. If you see this, email hello@csxdevelopers.co.uk and you'll be added to the waitlist — spots open up regularly as inactive testers are removed.
Will beta apps auto-update? +
Yes — if you have auto-updates enabled in the Play Store, beta builds update automatically just like regular apps. New builds are usually pushed weekly or after significant changes. You can also manually check for updates in the Play Store at any time.
Request Tester Access
Register once — get access to every app you select.
You're registered!
Beta invite links will be sent to your email within 48 hours. In the meantime, here are the direct Play Store test pages — the Install button will activate once your invite is accepted.