Subreddit rules check

r/testmyapp

Self-promotion allowedLinks permitted

Can you promote here?

The rules clearly permit sharing your own product or project. Follow the format norms below, disclose that it is yours, and lead with substance: allowed is not the same as welcomed for low-effort pitches.

From the rules · Community exists to find testers—mutual testing and paid testers are common; many posts reference Google Play’s 14‑day closed testing requirement.

Links

The rules clearly allow links. A plain-text mention still often outperforms a URL from a young account.

What this community rewards

Dominant post formats: showcase, question, discussion

Headline: short, first‑person + platform tag (e.g. [iOS], [Android]) + clear tester ask (how many, for how long). Body: 1–3 short paragraphs listing what the app does, exact test steps, duration (often 14 days), how to join (DM or opt‑in link), and incentive/reciprocity. Tone: earnest, direct, transactional. What works: concrete asks, reciprocity/offers to pay, clear instructions; avoid vague marketing copy.

Arriving in the local format matters: cross-posting the same text everywhere reads as tourist instantly. The wider method is in the Reddit playbook.

Classified mechanically from the community's published rules and recent top posts, last checked August 2026. Rules change and moderators have the final say: verify at r/testmyapp's rules page before posting anything that matters.

Thread Otter checks this before every send

These profiles power the product: promo-banned communities never receive a promotional draft, drafts arrive in the local format, and a fact-check gate plus human pacing protect the account doing the talking.