


Click the blue “Install” button next to it. In TestFlight, you should now see Arbor.Go back to the original email and now click on the big blue button labeled “View in TestFlight”.Click the link to install TestFlight on your iPhone In that email is a link to download the TestFlight app for iOS (this is like the App Store for apps that are still in testing).

You’ll find an email from TestFlight with a subject line reading either “Greg Coleson has invited you to test Arbor Alpha 1” or “412 Technology has invited you to test Arbor” You signed up to test Arbor on our waitlist, you got an email saying you’re off the waitlist and can download the app - but now what?ĭownloading Arbor is easy, but because it’s not publicly available yet, it’s a little different than simply going to the App Store or Google Play.
