About us
Built by developers who got stuck at 12 testers
TestSlot exists because Google's closed-testing requirement is simple to describe and genuinely hard to satisfy on your own: 12 real people, 14 days in a row, no drop-offs.
Company: Full company details available on request — official address coming soon.
Why we built this
In November 2023, Google started requiring new personal developer accounts to run a closed test — at least 12 opted-in testers for 14 consecutive days — before granting production access. That's a reasonable bar for a team, and a genuinely hard one for a solo developer with no existing user base. We kept watching developers ask friends and family to install an app and quietly stop using it a day later, resetting the count. TestSlot is the tool we wanted: a pool of real testers and a verification system that can't be gamed, so the 14 days actually stick.
What we do
- 1
Source real testers
We maintain a pool of testers who opt in through our Android app and join your Play Console closed test with one click.
- 2
Maintain the streak
Each tester's phone checks in daily, server-side, so the count can't be faked by changing a clock. If a tester drops, we work to backfill so your test keeps moving.
- 3
Get you to production
Once your 14 days are in, you have what Google asks for to request production access — with a dashboard record of exactly how you got there.
How we operate
Real people only
No bots, no emulators, no automated installs. Every tester is a person on their own device.
Transparent by default
Pricing is public and we tell you upfront that figures may shift while we're in early access — no hidden fees.
Verified, not assumed
Streaks are computed server-side from real timestamps, not self-reported by the tester's phone.
Respectful of your data
Testers' phones report only whether an opted-in app is still installed — nothing more is collected than the job requires.
Ready to stop chasing testers?
List your app and let us handle the 14-day closed test from here.

