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Our community star Jeevanjot Singh is back at it again. You might remember him from the post we wrote a couple of weeks ago on how to get started with the application catalog. Well, he knocked it out of the park this week.

Jeevanjot has been using Okteto Cloud for a while, but he really missed having a mobile experience. So he took matters into his own hands, started inspecting the different API calls that Okteto Cloud makes, and worked his way. And now, he's ready to share his creation with the world.

We are extremely happy to announce that Okteto Cloud: Kubernetes for Developers is now available for everyone to download in the Google Play marketplace.

Check out the launch video, install the app, and discover all the cool things you can do with Okteto Cloud while on the go! I've been using it for a few days, and it's pretty useful.

Okteto Cloud: Kubernetes for Developers is a community effort, and they appreciate your feedback, issues and ideas. You can file them directly here, or directly in our community channel in the Kubernetes slack.

Thanks Jeevanjot for your passion and effort 👏! We can't wait to see how the app and the community continues to grow and evolve.

Ramiro BerrellezaCEO & Co-founder View all posts
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