Android testing exchange

A verified Android testing exchange for global developers

DevSwap turns app testing into a structured developer network. Rooms, chat, trust scores, app assignments, and realtime activity help teams and indie developers coordinate testing without chaos.

Mutual testing with accountability

Every developer contributes an app and participates in the same testing economy, making the exchange fairer than random message groups.

  • Assigned apps to test
  • Feedback and activity tracking
  • Room health and fairness signals

Realtime room activity

Room dashboards show live progress, pending work, verified sessions, and member state so developers can act before testing breaks down.

  • Live room dashboards
  • Testing progress counters
  • Activity feed and notifications

Global rooms by language and testing intent

Developers can find rooms that match their language or testing preference while still participating in one worldwide network without regional silos.

  • Open global rooms
  • Language-friendly discovery
  • Trusted tester discovery

Developer SEO FAQ

Questions Android developers search before launch

DevSwap is built around the exact problems developers face during Google Play closed testing: finding real testers, keeping them active, and reducing fake participation.

What is an Android testing exchange?

An Android testing exchange is a platform where developers test each other's apps fairly. DevSwap organizes this into structured rooms with assigned apps, trust scores, and activity monitoring.

How is DevSwap different from a Telegram testing group?

Telegram groups lack accountability. DevSwap adds verified identity, room responsibilities, trust scores, Guard monitoring, and anti-fake protection so participation is transparent and reliable.

Is the DevSwap testing exchange free?

Yes. DevSwap is built on peer-to-peer exchange — developers test each other's apps for free. There are no paid tester slots or pay-per-install mechanics.