Just a heads up. According to your contractual agreement with Apple for the iOS Developer Program, you are not allowed to use your Enterprise account (or even a non-Enterprise account) to distribute your app to anyone who isn't directly inside your company (i.e. you can't openly advertise + accept applicants for a TestFlight).
If someone with the right authority at Apple catches this, you stand a good chance of getting into hot water and/or banned from the dev program.
Yikes. Thanks for the heads up! I've always thought that distributing to a geographically dispersed set of beta testers was the ideal use case for TestFlight, and had no idea that wasn't encouraged by Apple.
Maybe we'll see some better beta testing tools, now that the TestFlight folks are at Apple :)
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That said, awesome idea!
Maybe we'll see some better beta testing tools, now that the TestFlight folks are at Apple :)