Limited alpha

Join the first FloorRush testing circle.

We’re preparing a focused iPhone alpha for people who can help tune the core loop: signup, Dance ID, official beat challenges, recording, real video replay, and friend battles.

Alpha access is coming soon.

We are not collecting requests through this static page yet. For now, this page explains who the test is for and what feedback matters most.

  • iPhone testers who can record real full-body runs.
  • Dancers, choreographers, creators, and high-energy friends.
  • People willing to test challenger and response flows.
  • Feedback on replay clarity, scoring feel, and invite excitement.
What testers should expect

A polished core loop with active calibration.

The alpha is not a public launch. It is a focused testing window for the highest-value mobile dance challenge experience. Testers should use a real iPhone, record in a space where their full body is visible, and expect scoring thresholds to improve as more real captures are reviewed.

Included

Auth, Dance ID, challenge library, official snippets, recording, real replay, invite battles, and progression surfaces.

Not launch-facing

Real-time mirroring, avatar-only replay, and side-by-side avatar replay remain future work until quality gates are met.

Hyperrealistic solo dancer on a neon dance floor.
Alpha energy

Come ready to move.

The most useful alpha tests are real runs, real replays, and real friend challenges—not simulator-only impressions.

Alpha checklist

What makes a useful test run.

1

Use a real iPhone

Camera, audio, and native capture behavior must be tested on device—not just a simulator.

2

Frame the full body

A good capture shows the whole dancer with enough light and space to move safely.

3

Record to the official beat

The challenge snippet is the timing anchor, so countdown and playback matter.

4

Send a response challenge

The friend loop is strongest when a challenger run becomes the benchmark for the response.