Indigo Touch Reviews – Page 4

4/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for Indigo Touch for iPhone.
Indigo Touch is free iOS app published by Perceptive Automation, LLC.

Indigo remote

pooh2

Has worked flawlessly. Easy to use.


Reliable

ChirzA

It works like a charm. The only sad part is that it doesn't work over Cellular data. But that's probably a safety measure so whatever.


Needs an update

Dr. Cheese

Great app for home automation. Overdue for an update but still very useful and beneficial.


Update to Itouch

Billorav

We desperately need an update. It's been well over a year with no update(s) and Apple keeps sending alerts about future compatibility with Indigo Itouch. Apple has warned developers about there change to their new file system for 2 years and its time for Perception Automation to finally make it happen. Thanks,


Works perfectly

whmoorejr

Good app for the best home automation platform on the market.


Awesome app, soon to be updated to 64 bit

QSick

This app works will with Indigo home automation and I depend on it. It's a 5 star app.. With iOS 10.3 I'm getting warnings that the app will no longer be compatible with the next upgrade to iOS. I just received (6/29/17) an e-mail from the developer and they are working on a 64 bit version to be released soon! Makes me very happy, especially that they took the time to search me out and let me know. Awesome.


Nice Update!

iPhone in TX

Great app for the best Mac home automation software. Now 64bit & iOS 11 compatible.


Great App for a Great System

7rdr7

Easy to use, simple interface. How about a watch app next :)


Excellent, bug free software and impressive support

Stricks

I’ve been using their software for years to control my house, and it rocks. This is the mobile version of their software, but it’s just for controlling things. Think of it as a remote control for your house. You set up all the devices from their Mac software.


Quite useful

John6330

My Indigo, aside from automating house lights and such, also automates the play of music through the house using Airfoil. My main use of Touch is to select a second source of music if I don’t like what the present chosen schedule. A simple hit of a button will switch me to a playlist, internet radio station, or connect to the radio that feeds the in-line input of the Mac Mini that runs Indigo.