Wifiman Testflight

The stable version uses your camera for heatmaps. The TestFlight version uses LiDAR (on Pro iPhones) to create 3D signal heatmaps. You can now see how a wall reduces signal by 15 dB at specific heights (e.g., floor vs. countertop).

Ubiquiti does not always keep the beta program open. Links get filled up (10,000 cap) and are periodically reset.

Ubiquiti typically provides a public TestFlight link in their community forums or release notes. For the most current link, check:

Note: TestFlight links often have a limited number of spots. When full, the program is closed until spots open. wifiman testflight

Mobile network diagnostics have become essential for both professional IT administrators and home users. WiFiMan provides tools such as signal strength mapping, channel interference detection, and device identification. The TestFlight distribution model enables Ubiquiti to release beta versions of WiFiMan to a limited group of testers, ensuring stability and feature validation prior to wide deployment.


In Q4 2024, Ubiquiti released a TestFlight-only version of WiFiMan with preliminary Wi-Fi 7 (802.11be) detection. Beta testers reported:

Without TestFlight, such an issue could have reached all users, damaging trust. The stable version uses your camera for heatmaps


Got a minute? Join the Wifiman TestFlight and help shape the next version of our Wi‑Fi scanning app. We’re testing faster scans, improved signal mapping, and smarter channel suggestions — and we want your feedback.

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Thank you! Your testing helps make Wifiman faster, more reliable, and easier to use. Join now and be part of building something great.

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