To keep Xolo lightweight, we have made intentional choices about what this pipeline is not.
Xolo does not replace tools like ShotGrid, Kitsu, or Ayon. It handles the technical execution (launching, paths, environment), not the production scheduling or status tracking.
Currently, the automation scripts are Bash-based. Windows support (PowerShell) is on the roadmap but not currently a priority.
Xolo is designed for technical artists who want to see what’s happening. If you need a “one-click” GUI that hides everything from the artist, Xolo might feel too exposed.
The “Publish” system is currently in its infancy. Do not expect complex versioning logic or automated dependency tracking out of the box yet.