Can someone at Apple please add Search to TestFlight
While you’re in there, add this Update All action into the app itself and put it on the Mac too
@matthewcassinelli matthew... I didi not know about this.......... but I agree.
@matthewcassinelli I didn’t know this thing; it’s comfortable! Thank you
@matthewcassinelli Oh the joys of having to tap into every app then tap update 🥱
@matthewcassinelli Search in Settings in all OSes is just the WORST.
@matthewcassinelli You may have a problem if…
@wklj Apple software should be designed for people who use it, not people who don’t

@matthewcassinelli I get it. Believe me, when I see things that don't scale with more devices, I'm pretty passionate about noting that -- it penalizes the most passionate users!

That said, the "I'm in 100 Test Flights" is curious to me. It's not a thing most users would do — I'd think people are mostly interested in SOME apps, not hundreds. The "hundreds of Test Flights" seems like only journalists (who review apps for a living), or people who connect hundreds of apps for a living would do?

@matthewcassinelli (Still not disagreeing that performing well with hundreds of apps and searching should work -- I mean if it works for the App Store, seems like it should work for TestFlight too).

@wklj Anything that goes off-screen should have a search function. It’s also the most basic feature for any list view.

TestFlight lists are also always sorted differently, every single time you open the app.

I absolutely test less apps and test them less often because the experience is not designed well for it. I could give feedback and help more people out, but it sucks to use.

It’s frustrating to go 5+ years wishing for the simplest implementations that’d create better results for everyone