iOS UAT Recovery Sprint
A focused 2-week engagement to diagnose blockers in your iOS app, align QA and product teams, and drive App Store sign-off.
iOS UAT Consulting
We help iOS teams stuck in User Acceptance Testing get their app across the App Store finish line — with structured recovery, TestFlight coordination, stakeholder alignment, blocker triage, and release readiness.
Release Health
Why teams call UatHelp
Missed App Store deadlines, endless TestFlight cycles, unclear ownership between QA and product, shifting acceptance criteria, and frustrated stakeholders can keep an iOS release “almost ready” for weeks. UATHelp is built for that exact moment.
Services
A focused 2-week engagement to diagnose blockers in your iOS app, align QA and product teams, and drive App Store sign-off.
Clear ownership, better communication, and faster decisions between iOS engineering, QA product, and business stakeholders.
Separate the true App Store blockers from the noise — device-specific crashes, OS version issues, and edge cases — so your team can ship decisively.
Create or refine acceptance coverage across device types, iOS versions, and user flows so UAT becomes structured, measurable, and predictable.
Validate risk, confirm alignment, and make sure your iOS app is actually ready for App Store submission — not just internal sign-off.
Enterprise-focused iOS support for teams that need confidence before a high-stakes App Store release.
Process
We start with a rapid iOS audit, identify the blockers that matter, bring QA, product, and engineering into alignment, and create a clear path to App Store sign-off.
Review requirements, defects, ownership, and release risk.
Get business, QA, and delivery stakeholders moving in the same direction.
Prioritize fixes, close gaps, and push toward confident launch approval.
Contact
If your iOS app launch is being held up by UAT, let’s talk. We’ll help you identify exactly where the process is breaking — whether it’s TestFlight feedback loops, device coverage gaps, or stakeholder misalignment — and what it takes to move forward.