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Asked: June 18, 20262026-06-18T05:06:04+00:00 2026-06-18T05:06:04+00:00

I am programming an iOS app for somebody living in a different state. Last

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I am programming an iOS app for somebody living in a different state. Last time I finished an update for him to test, he had to drive over to get it on his iPad.

He’s all set up with provisioning profiles and such. Last time I just hit “Run” in xcode and it ran on his iPad.

Is there a way to send him the app as a link in an email? The app is very small (around 20mb). He doesn’t have a mac so he can’t open the xcode file, but he does have iTunes.

What other (preferably free) way could I send him the app via internet to test?

Thanks in advance

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    2026-06-18T05:06:05+00:00Added an answer on June 18, 2026 at 5:06 am

    If you are targeting iOS 8+ you can actually setup Beta and Sandbox testers directly in iTunes Conenct, without needing any device UUIDs, just email addresses. This makes it a synch to setup and manage, without caring about which device[s] someone owns.

    Just go to iTunes Connect > Users and Roles. There you can add people. Then going into your actual application, you can assign people to participate in testing. You then just upload your application via Xcode (like you would for a release) and lastly, approve that build for prerelease, which will allow all of your testers to install it.

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    We use Ad Hoc distribution to handle this. It took us awhile to get it all working but once we did it has worked amazingly for all of our beta testers. We send new updates of our app to a handful of people to test before we push updates.

    Here is a tutorial that may help.

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