TestFlight has been around for many years, solving a common problem, distributing iOS applications for beta testing. Earlier this year, Apple acquired Burstly, TestFlight’s parent company. During this year’s WWDC, Apple showed us what that acquisition meant for iOS developers. Good news, that’s for sure.
TestFlight has been integrated into iTunes Connect and is now available as a native iOS application on devices running iOS 8. If you plan to make use of Apple’s beta distribution platform, then you’ll quickly notice that a few things have changed. In this tutorial, you’ll learn how easy it is to get started with TestFlight.
Read full tutorial on tutsplus.com