Quorum

Early access

Unlock Google Play.
With real EU testers.

Quorum runs your closed testing cycle with 12 verified European testers for 14 days — so you, as an indie developer, can finally apply for Google Play production access.

Still building. No spam — just one email when we're ready for the first 20 beta testers.

You've seen this screen before.

The "More testing required" wall. You have an app ready. Google just wants proof that real people have used it.

Google Play Console showing 'More testing required — your app needs at least 12 testers opted in for 14 days'
  • Finding 12 friends with real Android devices who'll install your beta — and stay opted in for 14 days — is nearly impossible.

  • Testers from Reddit or Discord often use emulators. Google detects them and the cycle doesn't count.

  • Existing services are based in India or the US. They bill in USD, issue no VAT receipt, and hold no GDPR obligations.

  • The 14-day clock resets to zero the moment a single tester opts out. One dropout means starting over.

How it works

Three steps. No chasing strangers, no emulators, no USD wire transfers.

Submit your app

Share your Play Store closed testing link. We match you with 12 verified European indie developers who install it on real devices.

14 days of real testing

Daily opt-in check-ins, screenshot evidence, and built-in anti-fraud measures keep every tester compliant for the full cycle.

Report and questionnaire

At the end you receive a structured bug report plus a pre-filled draft of Google's production access questionnaire. Ship.

How Quorum compares

A factual look at what's different — not a pitch, just a comparison.

Feature Existing services Quorum
Tester location Asia or unverified Verified Europe only
Billing currency USD, no EU invoice EUR, EU-compliant invoice + VAT
GDPR compliance No Yes
Post-test deliverable Email confirmation only Structured report + questionnaire draft
Pricing model One-off payment Free peer-to-peer + paid Pro

Who's building this

Stefano Baiardi, founder of Quorum

Hi, I'm Stefano Baiardi. I'm a mobile engineer — you might know me as yoocoding on YouTube. I have an app on the Play Store and I've lived through the 12-testers problem myself.

I'm building Quorum in public, starting from this page. If there's enough interest I'll build it. If not, I won't — and I'll tell you why.

Got feedback? I'd genuinely appreciate it. baiardi10@gmail.com

Frequently asked

When will it be ready?
We're validating the idea right now. If there's enough interest, the first beta opens to the first 20 people on the list. Leave your email above — we'll reach out before anything goes live.
How much will it cost?
A free peer-to-peer tier where indie devs test each other's apps at no cost, and a paid Pro tier estimated at €40–50 per cycle. Subject to change before launch — we'll be transparent.
Is this allowed by Google?
Yes. Quorum uses real people testing on real Android devices, which is exactly what Google's closed testing policy requires. No bots, no scripts, no emulators. We stay strictly within the rules.
Why not use AI agents or emulators?
Google's infrastructure detects emulated environments and non-human interaction patterns. Accounts linked to such activity get flagged or banned. Real people on real devices is the only approach that reliably works.
How do I participate?
Leave your email in the form above. We'll reach out personally before launch — no automated funnels, no drip campaigns. Just a direct message when we're ready.