NyxResonance is in active development and we need real events to test against. In exchange for honest feedback, we're giving early testers free operator access — no hardware to rent, no fleet to manage.
Pick the track that fits your situation. Standard testers run events on their existing WiFi. Hardware testers go deeper — and get direct technical support from us.
You have a venue, a group, an idea for an event. We give you free operator access, you run it, and you tell us how it went.
Willing to test the platform on a specific router or access point — especially something other than our recommended device? We want to hear from you.
We don't need glowing reviews. We need to know what broke, what was confusing, and what would have made your event better.
A real event with real attendees — a rehearsal, a class, a party, a meetup. Anything where people are actually listening.
A short email after the event — what worked, what didn't, what questions came up. No template, no form. Just the truth.
Router model, firmware version, AP config, and what you observed. We'll help you figure out what to look for.
No formal process. We read every application and reply within a few days. If it's a fit, we'll get you set up.
We'll be in touch at the email you provided. If you signed up as a hardware tester, expect a follow-up with more detail on what to capture during your test.
No. If your venue has decent WiFi, that's enough to start. For events where the venue WiFi is unreliable, the standard setup is a TP-Link Archer AX3000 (~$80 CAD on Amazon). See the network setup guide.
You get a full operator account — create events, stream up to three audio channels, unlimited attendees — at no cost for the duration of the beta. No credit card required.
Direct email or video call with the developer to work through your specific network config. Availability isn't guaranteed for every request, but we'll do our best — especially for unusual deployments we haven't seen before.
That's exactly the point. A failed test with a good writeup is more valuable than a perfect event with no feedback. Tell us what happened and we'll treat it as signal, not failure.
We're launching in Canada first so that's where most of our early testers will be, but we're not excluding anyone. If you're outside Canada and want to test, apply and we'll figure it out.
Beta testers get early access to paid plans and we'll reach out before anything changes. You won't get cut off mid-event without notice.