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Velocity for Every Gradle Team

We're bringing years of experience scaling Xcode projects to the Gradle ecosystem. Remote cache, build insights, test insights including flaky test detection are all available for your Gradle projects today.

Marek Fořt
March 2, 2026
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Asmit Malakannawar
April 17, 2025

Meet the new Tuist dashboard

After months of work, we're excited to release a redesign of the Tuist dashboard, our new foundation to deliver the best developer experience possible.

Pedro Piñera
April 15, 2025

Automate your Swift projects

We compare various automation options for Swift projects including Fastlane, Sake, swift-sh, bash, and other scripting languages. Our guide presents practical examples and trade-offs to help developers select the most appropriate solution for their specific needs, suitable for both newcomers and those evolving existing automation setups.

Pedro Piñera
April 10, 2025

Shaping a one-stop shop for app developers

We reflect on what we've learned and the vision that we have for Tuist and the role it'll play in the app development ecosystem.

Pedro Piñera
April 3, 2025

Tuist is now SOC 2 Type II compliant

We are thrilled to announce that Tuist is now SOC 2 Type II compliant

Pedro Piñera
April 3, 2025

Transform your LLM into an Xcode project copilot

Master your projects with the Tuist CLI MCP server by leveraging LLMs.

Pedro Piñera
March 11, 2025

Own your Swift apps' automation

Discover how to increase flexibility in your CI workflow for Swift apps by taking ownership of your automation and reducing provider dependencies.

Pedro Piñera
February 28, 2025

Momentum

Protect your developers' momentum to build better apps.

Pedro Piñera
February 25, 2025

Tuist Generated Projects: why generate Xcode projects in 2025

Learn why Tuist Generated Projects (Xcode project generation) are still relevant for scaling Xcode projects in 2025.

Marek Fořt
February 18, 2025

Tuist Selective Testing for all Xcode projects

Run only the tests affected by your changes with Tuist Selective Testing for Xcode projects.