My Honest Review of the Indyx App

(From a Personal Stylist Who Uses It Herself)

Flat lay of a curated outfit displayed in the Indyx wardrobe app

As a personal stylist based in the San Francisco Bay Area, it’s my mission to help women get dressed with confidence and ease. That might sound simple, but anyone who has stood in front of a full closet thinking “I have nothing to wear” knows it’s anything but.

One of the most powerful tools I give my clients is outfit planning. When you know in advance what you’re wearing and why it works, you eliminate the morning scramble, reduce decision fatigue, and actually enjoy getting dressed.

So when I discovered Indyx, a digital wardrobe and outfit planning app, I was intrigued. I tried it myself, used it consistently, and I’m here to give you my unfiltered, honest review.

What is Indyx?

Indyx is a digital wardrobe app that lets you catalog your clothing, create outfit boards, plan your looks on a calendar, build packing lists, and track analytics like cost per wear. It’s available on iOS and Android, and it has become one of my most-used tools as a Bay Area stylist working with clients who want to learn how to style pieces they already own.

The Visual Interface

Indyx is a digital wardrobe app that lets you catalog your clothing, create outfit boards, plan your looks on a calendar, build packing lists, and track analytics like cost per wear. It’s available on iOS and Android, and it has become one of my most-used tools as a Bay Area stylist working with clients who want to learn how to style pieces they already own.

Indyx app pricing plans shown on a smartphone screen

Pricing: A Value-Packed Free Plan

Indyx offers a genuinely capable free plan. You can digitize unlimited items, save unlimited outfits, track your wears on a calendar, create packing lists, and share your closet with friends. For many users, the free tier alone is a game-changer.

That said, I opted for the paid Indyx Insider membership so I could test the most robust version of the platform. The Insider plan unlocks advanced wardrobe analytics, a detailed dashboard showing closet composition and usage, unlimited outfit selfies, high-resolution image viewing, and Social Styling so you can get input from friends or the Indyx community. Insider members also receive 10% off Indyx’s professional styling services.

At $12.99 monthly or $74.99 annually, I find the Insider pricing genuinely affordable for what you get. The analytics alone are worth it. Being able to calculate cost per wear and track the lifetime of every piece in my closet has changed how I interact with my wardrobe. It has motivated me to reach for investment pieces more casually and to notice which items are sitting unworn. That visibility is powerful.

Clothing Items uploaded to the Indyx digital wardrobe app

Building Your Online Closet

Indyx offers a professional wardrobe cataloging service where they will send an archivist to your home to photograph your items. I did not personally use this service, but several of my clients have gone this and they have raved about how easy and seamless it made the onboarding process. If the idea of photographing your entire closet feels daunting, this is a great option.

If you skip the archiving service and upload your wardrobe yourself, the process is still very manageable. My personal method: I use Google Lens to photograph an item and identify a commercially photographed flat-lay of the same piece, then I upload that clean image to my closet. The result looks polished and consistent.

I you can also forward your email receipts to Indyx when you shop online. The app then grabs the item information and imports your purchases directly to my closet. This makes it incredibly easy to keep your online closet up-to-date.

From there, you categorize each item with details like brand, item type, color, and whether a piece is new or pre-owned. Insider members can include purchase price, which then feeds into the app’s cost-per-wear calculations. Over time, your digital closet becomes a genuinely useful asset rather than just a pretty photo album.

Outfit mood board created in the Indyx app with draggable clothing items

Creating Outfits

The outfit-building feature is where Indyx really makes it easy to become your own personal stylist. You build outfits on digital boards using a drag-and-drop interface. The experience is intuitive: you can pinch to resize items and toggle their position using the edit window controls. I personally like to fill the visual field completely so the board reads like a pleasing, intentional flat lay.

You can organize your boards however you choose, and the more outfits you save, the more you realize just how many great combinations already exist in your closet.

Daily outfit planning calendar in the Indyx wardrobe app

Outfit Planning: My Favorite Feature

This is where Indyx truly shines, and it is the reason I recommend this app to every client I work with.

The outfit calendar puts your weekly planning front and center. You can log individual items, full outfit boards, or selfies directly to specific dates. Every wear you track feeds into your analytics, so the more you log, the smarter and more personalized the data becomes.

I set aside a few minutes every Sunday evening to plan my outfits for the week ahead. Knowing that I will be confident, comfortable, and polished for every occasion means I start each morning with intention rather than anxiety. And because the Indyx interface is so beautifully designed, the planning process feels creative and even a little luxurious, not like one more thing to check off your list.

Collections: Organize Your Wardrobe According to Your Life

Collections are another feature I love. You can group items and outfits into custom collections organized by use case, season, or occasion. Think: a capsule for weekend travel, a collection of workwear favorites, or a curated edit of your date-night looks.

I find this feature especially helpful when I want to separate my girls’ night outfits from date night looks, or when I am preparing for a specific event and want to see all my relevant options in one place. Other users share their collections publicly too, so you can peek inside other stylists’ packing lists, seasonal capsules, and inspiration boards for ideas.

Packing list created in the Indyx app for a travel capsule wardrobe

Indyx for Vacation Packing

Speaking of travel, this is a use case where Indyx genuinely delivers. The app lets you use its collections feature to create itemized packing lists tied to the specific pieces already in your digital closet, so every item you pack is intentional and part of a planned outfit.

I recently traveled to Japan, which meant navigating a varied itinerary: city days, temple visits, nice dinners, and casual exploring. My Indyx packing list helped me avoid overpacking despite the range of occasions. I knew exactly what I was bringing, how each piece would be worn, and that nothing in my bag was going to waste space.

If you have ever come home from a trip with unworn clothes or wished you had brought something different, it’s worth downloading the app for this feature alone.

My Overall Verdict

As a personal stylist, I am very selective about the tools I use and recommend. Indyx has earned a permanent place in my practice. It brings the same values I bring to every client appointment — intentionality, clarity, and confidence — into your everyday routine.

Is it a replacement for working with a stylist? Not quite. But it is the perfect companion to that work, and an incredible place to start.


Ready to Go Deeper?

If you are already using Indyx and love the idea of a fully curated, organized digital wardrobe, you are exactly the kind of client who gets the most out of a virtual closet edit. Together, we can review what you have, identify the gaps, and build a wardrobe strategy that makes every morning feel effortless.

I offer virtual closet edits for women wherever you are — no travel required.

I would love to help you turn your Indyx closet into a wardrobe that truly works for your life.


Christine Tusher is a Bay Area stylist and the founder of The Elise Edit (theeliseedit.com), a luxury personal styling and image consulting practice serving clients in the San Francisco area and virtually across the country.

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