Is there any way to make subscriptions behave like they do on the App Store when testing via TestFlight?

Right now monthly or yearly subscriptions renew within minutes for external testers. I get that it's for testing, but it feels pretty confusing from a tester’s perspective. Is the accelerated renewal unavoidable?

My main blocker for submitting brrr to the App Store right now is that I need to take screenshots on three platforms. I really dislike doing that.

I'll begin preparing screenshots of brrr today and would like to showcase real use cases in thsoe screenshots, so please help me:

What are you or will you using brrr for?

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I know this is a small example compared to what we can actually do, but as someone who started building websites 25 years ago, it genuinely makes me happy to see how much we can achieve with just HTML and CSS today.
@simonbs I like that api key 😆
@Mutedog If you’re quick, I can get you the 🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺 key 😄
@simonbs I don't have any apple devices or I'd be on that. Port it to android?
@simonbs is it possible to add a flag (query param) which will force the api to handle request which send more than allowed field and just picks the supported fields?
I like to send push from a app which has a „generic“ webhook. The payload contains a message field + some other fields. Would be great if i can use it directly with brrr and the api just ignores the other fields.
@simonbs Really excited for this! 🥶🫨
@simonbs awesome, can’t wait use it. :-)