bqb The site has no downloads for Android that I found.
INDIGO is actually compatible with Windows (https://github.com/indigo-astronomy/indigo), just there is no ready made turnkey suite (like ASIAIR). You just have to add the components yourself (Ekos, PHD2, etc), or control INDIGO from its web interface. For the macOS, they have built a turnkey suite that I linked to.
And INDIGO of course works with Linux, since that is the OS Rumen himself uses.
Another other thing you can try if you have a Raspberry Pi 4 is to load the INDIGO Sky firmware in it. You can then control INDIGO Sky (and thus your mount) through INDIGO's web (http) interface just like you can control it from a Windows laptop that runs INDIGO:
https://www.indigo-astronomy.org/indigo-sky.html
With either INDIGO or INDIGO SKy, turn on the driver for your mount right in the web interface, and you should have control over WiFi to your mount. The web interface is complete enough to include a sky planetarium in the mount component for GOTOs, and be able to preview and capture images in the camera component (and yes, you can open multiple web browsers, one to control the mount, and the other to control the camera, etc).
Chen