Today marks the official release of Indigo v1.0, the native macOS app that allows web developers to create and run powerful and flexible local development environments.
With Indigo, you can easily build and manage multiple stacks each containing all the services you need for a specific project, reflecting exactly what's on the production server for the project—choose from Apache, Nginx, Redis, and any of eight versions of PHP and two versions of MySQL. These stacks can be started and stopped independently of each other, and each stack's services are fully customisable with a powerful configuration override mechanism, offering you unparalleled flexibility.
All the essential features, like automatic SSL certificates and smooth domain resolution, are built in—making Indigo the local dev environment you’ll love for day-to-day use.
Here's what sets Indigo apart:
Indigo is designed specifically for web developers who need a powerful, flexible, and easy-to-manage local development environment. It’s ideal for:
We’re just getting started with Indigo v1.0 and have big plans ahead. With the launch behind us, we’re now focused on expanding features—adding services like MariaDB, a powerful CLI, and a script runner to enhance your development workflows. Stay tuned—there’s plenty more to come as we continue to shape Indigo into the ultimate local environment app for developers.
If you’re tired of local environments that are complex to configure, slow to run, or restrictive and inflexible, Indigo offers a native, high-performance alternative tailored for modern web development workflows.
Give Indigo a try today and see how it can improve your workflow. We’d love your feedback! Whether you’re enjoying Indigo’s ease of use or have ideas for new features, your input will help us make it even better. Share what you love (or don’t!) about your current dev setup and how Indigo compares. We’re listening and eager to improve!
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