iTunesConnect Testflight no builds available for iOS?
IosApp Store-ConnectTestflightIos Problem Overview
I am having trouble adding an admin to one of my iOS builds.
When I click to my build, it shows I have 2 people who can test it:
But this is not what I'm expecting. I am expecting 3 people. Because if I click to the ITunesConnect Users, I see 3 people.
But for some reason, my friend Yu Yu
shows No Builds Available
. Why is this the case? Under the Users and Roles, I can confirm that Yu Yu is an admin
What am I doing wrong? How do I allow Yu Yu
to see my build 10 (23)
?
Ios Solutions
Solution 1 - Ios
I had this as well. I removed the users from the test group (I did not delete them from TestFlight) and then re-added them. That gave me the "resend invite" option, which I used. The testers received the new invite, and were able to install the build.
Solution 2 - Ios
I had same issue. For me, I simply had to go under "BUILDS" > click the + mark next to Builds(0) and actually click the check mark next to my build, then it allowed me to "add" the build for my "new" user. I don't know if this is your issue or if it will help, but it was my solution.
Solution 3 - Ios
Solution 4 - Ios
Remove and add the testers again, it worked for me.
Solution 5 - Ios
As of early 2019 If your build is newly uploaded to AppStoreConnect then it will take a few hours to go through Apple's quick testing review before it becomes available in TestFlight management view. If you invited the tester before that, you'll need to re-invite him/her and the build will be available for the user.
Solution 6 - Ios
It looks like your user doesn't have access to a specific app.
Go to Users and Access
then select the user > Apps section. And add a tested app (allow user to test it). Worked for me if you tried all other answers.
Solution 7 - Ios
Add "App Uses Non-Exempt Encryption" key to the info.plist and set it NO. Then upload a new build.
Solution 8 - Ios
I had this same trouble with a group of testers, what fixed it for me was removing the group's access to the build, then re-adding it.
Solution 9 - Ios
I had an issue with getting test users assigned to my new build. It just kept stating "no build available" for my users. After trying several things, eventually an email appeared from testflight to all my users. So it seems even though a build was available, I had to wait a couple hours. After that, the users had the build assigned to them already in app store connect.
Solution 10 - Ios
The same No Builds Available
message happened to me when I added a new build with the Notify Users
option unchecked (I didn't want to spam the whole group, I just wanted a new user who I was in contact with by email to have access to the beta build).
The quick solution (provided by Apple Support) was to go to appstoreconnect, Testflight > iOS/tvOS/watchOS, select the Builds
tab and select the Notify Testers
button on the approved build.
It seems you have to notify everyone in a group, or no-one can access the new build :(
Solution 11 - Ios
For me the issue was that I had the "No builds" user in an another, public testing group too, because he clicked the invite link once. He could be seen as an "Anonymous" user in that group. Removing the anonymous user and readding him as a developer solved the issue.
Solution 12 - Ios
Check also if the email is registered at Apple.
Solution 13 - Ios
None of the other answered worked for me. After going back and forth with Apple I finally got a build in TestFight by removing the Silicon Mac option (https://stackoverflow.com/a/65026451/1459666) and resubmitting a new build. It then gave me the option in App Store Connect Users -> Testers -> Status
to resend invitations to the testers. Upon accepting the invite it uploaded to my TestFlight app.
Solution 14 - Ios
I added tester to the Internal Group(instead of clicking on the build and add external testers) --> App Store Connect User and it worked.
Solution 15 - Ios
I tried most of the above solution, but which worked for me is to give testers
access as a developer
Follow the below steps:
-
Fill in some basic details of the user and mark it as a developer(you can select anything, but that I haven't tried so not sure if it will work or not)
- Now, Go to TestFlight and select App Store Connect Users which appeared In the left side panel, and add the new user as a tester here. That's it :)
Note: if it still not working then go inside uploaded build and add a user from Groups or Individual Testers option
Solution 16 - Ios
Solution,
If you are facing No Builds Available issue in testflight then please follow my instruction to solve the problem.
- Firstly make sure that at least one build has to be approved by the apple team
- If not then you will have to wait to approval it.
- Support you have uploaded a build 1.0 and they have approved for the testing but you are not a tester for that build
- Now you upload 2.0 build and you are facing No Builds Available issue.
- Now you have to add your email address into 1.0 build for the testing then you add again email into 2.0 build which you just uploaded
- The scene behind is that you can't test any build until they approve it but if you are an existing test and you are testing one of the previous builds then you can access the latest build also using above 5 point
I hope it will help you