Hey there! 🎉 We’re so happy to have you on board! We’ve put together this quick guide to help you hit the ground running with Indigo. Let’s dive in and get you up to speed! 💪


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Overview

Indigo is a native application layer for both Mac and Windows, designed to help individuals and teams supercharge their productivity with AI. Here’s what sets us apart from tools like ChatGPT and Claude:

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Getting started

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Heads up! Indigo is currently available only for Google Workspace users. But don’t worry—we’re rolling out new access methods soon! If you need a different way to log in, just fill out this form, and we’ll keep you in the loop as soon as it’s ready!

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Mac permissions

If you're a Mac user, you'll be prompted to allow "Screen Recording and System Audio" permissions. You'll need to enable this setting to access all of Indigo's features:

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Using Commands

When you first dive into Indigo, you’ll see four default commands waiting for you in your library—think of them as your starting toolkit 🔧 There are a few different ways to access the Command Palette and run your commands:

Default Command demos (hit the toggle)

Shortcuts