Public website
Public release coming soon

Kiwi Control is live on the web. The first public desktop release is coming soon.

This website is the public entrypoint for Kiwi Control. Desktop remains the primary install path, and terminal commands stay optional after install. Public installers are not published yet.

Use the downloads page for the current release status and the exact verification commands once installers are published.

macOS

macOS public release

Desktop-first install is still the intended path, but the first public macOS release is not published yet.

Public release coming soon
Windows

Windows public release

Windows public installers are also pending. The website will link to the real installer files here once the first public release is ready.

Public release coming soon
Status Public release coming soon
Recommended path Desktop-first install remains the intended path. The public release is not published yet.
Next stop Open the downloads page for the current public release status and exact verification commands.

Public release coming soon

1. The public website is live now.
2. The first public desktop release has not been published yet.
3. `/downloads/` will become the public installer entrypoint once signed release artifacts are ready.

Desktop first, CLI later

Kiwi Control is still designed for desktop-first install. When public installers are available, the app should be usable immediately and kc should remain optional after install.

Trust still matters

Public hosting does not equal public trust. macOS still needs signed/notarized/stapled proof and Windows still needs signed installer proof.

What will appear here

Planned public install flow

1. Download the desktop installer for macOS or Windows.
2. Install Kiwi Control normally.
3. Launch the app and choose a repo.
4. Optionally enable kc later if you want terminal commands too.
Current public truth

No public installer binaries yet

There is no public release on this website yet.
When installers are published, `/downloads/` will expose the release status, checksums, and verification commands.
macOS trust status is still release-specific.
Windows trust status is still release-specific.