Beta Program
Help shape Jug Scope before it reaches the full fleet. Your real-world testing directly improves the app for every A&P and fleet manager who uses it.
Join via TestFlight
Jug Scope is distributed through Apple's TestFlight beta testing program. TestFlight is a free app from Apple that lets you install pre-release versions of iOS apps.
How to get started
- 1 Install TestFlight from the App Store (free).
- 2 Open the TestFlight invitation link (provided by your fleet manager or Savvy Aviation contact).
- 3 Tap "Accept" and install Jug Scope.
- 4 Launch the app and sign in with Apple to create your account.
Focus Areas
Here's what to pay attention to as you use the beta. We're especially interested in real-world borescope connection behavior and capture workflow feedback.
Registration
Sign in with Apple. Select your role and enter fleet info. Your account should appear in Settings.
Borescope Connection
Connect via WiFi or USB-C. The app should detect the camera and show a live preview. Note any connection delays.
Capture Screen
Walk through cylinder views. Read the reference guide, capture shots. Try both portrait and landscape orientations.
Multi-Capture
Take multiple shots per view. All images should appear in the review screen. No limits on capture count.
Upload to Savvy
Upload your images to Savvy Aviation. Watch upload progress. Each image should show individual progress tracking.
Light/Dark Mode & Rotation
Switch between light and dark mode. Rotate the device. Layout should update instantly without freezing.
Supported Hardware
The beta supports these devices and borescopes.
Devices
- iPhone (iOS 17+)
- iPad (iPadOS 17+)
WiFi Borescopes
- Vividia W03 / AirBox
- Depstech WF028
- Teslong TD500
USB-C Borescopes
- Any USB-C camera (iPad only)
- iPhone does not support USB-C cameras
No Borescope?
- Browse reference images and capture guide
- Explore the full UI without a camera
What We Already Know About
These are known issues in the current beta build. You don't need to report these.
- Submit for Analysis may not respond after upload — this is a Savvy API endpoint issue, not an app bug.
- Upside-down portrait is not supported on iPhone — this is standard iOS behavior.
- Registration failure — if registration fails on first launch, force-quit the app and try again.
How to Report Bugs
The debug log is the most helpful thing you can send. It captures the connection sequence, capture events, and any errors automatically.
Send Debug Log (Preferred)
In the app, go to Settings → Send Debug Log. This emails diagnostic info directly to the dev team, including connection logs, capture events, and system state. This is by far the most useful feedback you can provide.
TestFlight Feedback
Use the TestFlight feedback button, or take a screenshot in the app to trigger the TestFlight feedback dialog. Describe what happened and what you expected.
For longer feedback, feature requests, or questions: [email protected]
Thank you for testing.
Your real-world testing makes this app better for every A&P and fleet manager who uses it.