Testbirds is Europe's leading Crowdtesting provider with a global crowd of over 1,000,000 users. With the latest Testbirds Companion app, we are providing our testers with a helpful toolkit that supports them during their testing cycles in our community.
The latest version of the Testbirds Companion app provides you with these amazing features:
- Full test integration - Submit initial reports, reports and bugs via the app
- Support for a wide range of languages
- Create screen recordings during tests more easily
- Take screenshots directly from the Companion app
- Use the recording control panel for easier navigation during tests
- Receive quicker push notifications for test invitations and test information
- Check the Bird News Feed to stay up to date about the latest topics
- Update and maintain your profile to receive suitable test invitations
- Auto-update your device information to not miss out on tests
More features are already planned to offer further handy tools for our testers.
Earn money by telling us your opinion about software! Anyone can be a Testbird! The payments are proportional to the complexity of the task. For a regular usability test, you would earn around 20 Euros or 15 Pounds for example. There is usually a fixed amount for your test report and additional payment for every Bug (defect) you find. If you find serious Bugs, you will earn even more!
Testbirds was founded in 2011 by Georg Hansbauer, Philipp Benkler and Markus Steinhauser. Today, the company with its headquarters in Munich as well as offices in Amsterdam and London has over 100 employees. Testbirds works with over 750 clients worldwide, which include large-scale multi-national groups as well as small- to medium-sized enterprises and start-ups. Companies like BMW, Audi, Deutsche Telekom, Allianz, The Independent, and Western Union trust in Testbirds’ services to optimize their digital products.
I am happy an app exists, kudos to Testbirds. Having used this app for quite some time now I have noticed certain things I find niggling.1. When you tap on a notification directly and it takes you to the app most times you’d have to log in again. 2. The app is constantly logging me out. 3. Sometimes the bottom menu completely disappears from the screen. 4. Tapping the notification bell and navigating to notifications page/tab doesn’t show my notifications. All I get is an error and a retry button which also when tapped tries to load the notifications but errors out again.Things I would like to see.1. Being able to see comments in a task and also to reply them.2. Since I am on the app, tapping a task should take me to the task description page then on that page there should be a button to go to the main site if I so choose. This will be better than the current feature where it asks you to choose opening the task in app or externally.3. Being able to submit ”saved for later” reports.
Developer Response
Dear 健地, Thank you very much for your constructive feedback! We will take your input into account and are already working on implementing parts of your suggestions. Best regards, your Testbirds Team
I don’t get any test
Brightplays
For some reason I don’t get any test at all. I went through the whole process of getting approved. After that I got a request that was already passed it due date and now I don’t get any test. I did my profile too. What am I doing wrong or missing
- Introduced further profile sections
- Fixed various bugs and further improved the UI in several areas
Version 2.32.0
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