Buildstash gives software teams a place to store and share every build from development through release. It works for mobile apps, desktop software, games, XR, and embedded projects. Each build is saved, grouped, and tagged with context so nothing gets lost.
What it does
🎯 uploads builds automatically from your machine or CI
🗂 organizes builds with tags like nightlies, tests, or stable
🔐 saves source info like branch and commit
📤 shares builds with secure links or custom portals
📲 handles internal distribution for iOS and Android
🔄 works with Slack, fastlane, Azure pipelines
📊 shows where each build is in QA or rollout
Why it matters
Most dev tools manage code and CI but not the build files. Teams end up using shared drives or random chat threads. Buildstash fixes that. It gives you a shared place to manage builds without the mess.
Who it’s for
Mobile teams that run release pipelines
Desktop teams that push over-the-air updates
Game studios that test console builds
XR or embedded teams that manage firmware
Agencies that need client-specific build portals
Buildstash helps you track builds without chaos. You stay organized, and your team always knows where things are.