Be the reason
yotp ships.
Google Play requires 12 testers before an indie app can launch. Test yotp for two weeks, get the Mac app free, and help kill OTP phone-juggling for good.30 spots. First come, first served.
What's in it for you.
Got a Mac? The full superpower, free.
iPhone users get SMS codes on their Mac natively. Android users get nothing — until now. OTPs land on your Mac already copied, ⌘V and you’re in. The Mac app is $9.99 at launch; testers get it free via TestFlight.
Android only? Still worth it.
The moment a code arrives, it’s on your clipboard — zero taps. The notification is just the code, not your bank’s whole paragraph. Free, no account, forever.
Private by default
Nothing leaves your phone unless you pair a Mac — and then it’s end-to-end encrypted with AES-256-GCM through an open-source relay that never sees a code.
Your feedback becomes 1.0
This is a real beta, not a checkbox. Bugs you hit get fixed, rough edges you report get smoothed. You shape what launches.
What testing involves.
About two minutes of setup, then just live your life. Google requires testers to stay opted in for 14 days — that's the whole ask.
Sign up
Leave the Gmail you use on the Play Store below. You’ll get an invite link by email.
Install
Join the test on Android via your invite link. Got a Mac? Grab the Mac app via TestFlight and pair with a QR scan.
Stick around
Keep the app installed for 14 days and use it whenever a code arrives. Tell me what’s broken — or what just worked.
Requirements: Android 8+ · macOS 14+ (Mac optional) · SMS codes only — authenticator apps don't flow through.
Become a tester.
Takes 20 seconds, spots go to whoever asks first. I'll email you the invite links — no newsletter, no spam, your address is used for the tester invite and nothing else.