Tubestr is in private beta for parents testing the app with their kids. Install on iPhone or Android, then tell us where the setup or sharing flow still feels rough.
Best for most families on Apple devices. Install TestFlight first, then join the beta from Apple’s standard preview flow.
What to expect: fastest onboarding path, easiest updates, good for parent-led household testing.
Recommended if you are already comfortable with the Nostr ecosystem and want a straightforward Android app-store install.
What to expect: cleaner Android install path if Zapstore is already part of your setup.
Use this if you want the release artifact directly. Android will ask you to allow installs from unknown sources.
What to expect: most flexible path, but also the most manual one.
Parents testing Tubestr with children in real family sharing scenarios
Families comfortable trying early product flows and reporting friction
Households that want private video sharing instead of a public audience
Open the app and create or recover the parent identity.
Set up a child profile and start building the trusted family circle.
Test recording, connection approval, and private sharing with real family members.
This is an active private beta, not a finished product. Some flows are still being tightened.
Onboarding and parent approval work end-to-end, but some screens are still being refined.
Recording, basic editing, and sharing inside trusted circles are functional for most families.
You may hit rough edges in setup, invite flows, or playback — these are exactly what we need to hear about.
If a child-safety control behaves unexpectedly, flag it immediately — those reports go to the front of the queue.
We read every concrete report. The more specific — device, OS version, exact step, what you expected — the faster we can fix it.
Support is here to help you through install, onboarding, and any privacy questions. These pages are also the official links for TestFlight and App Store submission.
The beta is still being tightened. If install, onboarding, or sharing gets confusing, send us a concrete report so we can fix the right thing next.