Published OnDecember 15, 2025December 15, 2025

Ditto for Go Enters Public Preview

We're excited to announce that the Ditto Go SDK is now available in Public Preview.

Today, we're announcing that Go developers can now build resilient, offline-first applications with Ditto, bringing peer-to-peer mesh networking to server-side and CLI tooling.

With the release of Go 5.0.0 Preview (Releases), developers can start experimenting with Ditto in Go environments on Linux and macOS. Whether you're building backend services, edge computing applications, or command-line tools that need to work regardless of connectivity, the Go SDK opens up new possibilities.

For more details, check out the Go SDK Release Notes.

Getting Started

What's Next?

This Public Preview is just the beginning. We're working toward General Availability for the Go SDK, and your feedback will help shape what comes next.

Your Feedback Shapes What's Next

Your insights are invaluable to us. Explore the SDK and let us know your thoughts. For feedback, support, or more information, see here for the best ways to reach the Ditto team through the Ditto Portal or submit your message using our contact form. 

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