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DevKinsta - Design, develop, and deploy WordPress sites locally
DevKinsta is a local development suite for WordPress sites available for Windows, Mac, and Ubuntu/Linux. Streamline your dev workflows with DevKinsta's local database and email tools. Easily develop themes, plugins, and custom sites, all on your local machine.
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•12 reviews
I am a giant fan of Kinsta. From start to finish Kinsta is awesome and keeps getting better. The relatively low cost of an annual plan includes so much value (Cloudflare integration, early hints, edge caching, and more) that it almost feels too good to be true. Plus, 24/7 live chat support is stellar.
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DevKinsta is a GREAT app for local WordPress testing, screenshots, and development! I have used "Local" for years. It's also pretty good, but always had issues with temp domains that would stop working, and lack of SSL for testing or product education screenshots for PayPal or Stripe related plugins.
I noticed one day that Kinsta has a similar app (DevKinsta). It works way better for me. Domains work smoother, and the SSL features are great. They solved the issues I was having. "Local" is more well-known, but DevKinsta is just as good feature for features, and I think better with domains/SSL.
The install process is a bit more complex, you have to install Docker, but that's fine with me.
Full disclosure, I do now work for Kinsta, but had been using it before I interviewed or began working with them.