android Android only
mail Gmail required
science Closed testing
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Tester Program
Become a Tester
Produktions Rechner is a production calculator for factories — quickly compute production times, plan output and keep your team organised, right from your phone.
The app is currently in closed testing on Google Play. Join the testers to get early access and help shape the app with your feedback.
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Android only · Google account requiredTesting runs through Google Play, so you need an Android device and a Gmail / Google account. The email you sign up with must match the account on your device.
Getting access takes two quick steps:
Step 1 — Join the tester group (one click adds you to the testers):
Step 2 — Open the test (after joining the group):
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New here? Fill in the
sign-up form below — you'll get an email with both links and the install steps.
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How it works
Three simple steps
Click the link
Open one of the opt-in links above (Android or Web).
Accept the invitation on Google Play
Tap "Become a tester" and confirm with your Google account.
Download & test the app
Install Produktions Rechner from Google Play and start testing.
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Install guide
Download & enable testing
If the app doesn't show up in Google Play yet, follow these steps:
Use the right account
On your Android device, make sure you're signed in with the same Gmail you used to sign up (Play Store → profile icon → check the account).
Open the opt-in link
Tap Join on Android / Join on Web and choose "Become a tester".
Open Google Play
Go to the app page and tap Install (you may see a "You're a tester" note on the listing).
Don't see it yet?
It can take a little while after you're added. Wait a few minutes, then fully close and reopen the Play Store. Make sure you accepted the invitation with the correct account.
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TipTesting builds install like any normal app — no rooting and no risky "unknown sources" needed. You can leave the test anytime from the app's Play Store page.
Enter your details and we'll add your Google account to the closed test.
Found a bug or have an idea? We'd love to hear from you.