BlueSkyHunter Launches All-in-One Toolset for Bluesky Users

Sophia Steele

Sophia Steele

February 14, 2025 · 3 min read
BlueSkyHunter Launches All-in-One Toolset for Bluesky Users

A new startup, BlueSkyHunter, has launched a comprehensive toolset designed to help Bluesky users manage, track, and grow their presence on the social network. The Slovenia-based startup, founded by Borut Udovic, offers a subscription-based service that provides an online dashboard with a range of features, including analytics, post scheduling, and automation tools.

The launch of BlueSkyHunter comes at a time when Bluesky, which has reached over 31.5 million users, is gaining popularity. Udovic saw an opportunity to create a toolset that would cater to the growing demand for professional growth and analytics tools on the platform. Unlike larger social networks like X, where such tools have long been available, Bluesky's relatively early stage presented an opportunity for Udovic to enter the market.

The BlueSkyHunter dashboard offers a range of features, including a thread composer, automated direct message (DM) sending, and a tracking system that provides metrics and charts on various aspects of a user's Bluesky performance. These metrics include total follower count, posts per month, engagement rates, growth rates, best posting times, top niches, and topic engagement, which can be filtered by time period.

In addition to these features, BlueSkyHunter is also working on tools that will allow users to track analytics around their competitors, with a focus on business use cases. The service also includes a "Viral Posts" section, which showcases popular posts on Bluesky, helping content planners identify trends and memes, and find templates that are popular with other users.

Udovic plans to expand the tool to filter these posts by topics, such as business, travel, and politics, in the future. Currently, the "Viral Posts" section is dominated by political posts, but Udovic aims to provide a more diverse range of topics.

BlueSkyHunter will be available through a subscription, with a 40-day free trial period. A launch special discounts the service to $15 per month, although the normal price will be $29. The discount will also include access to upcoming features, such as audience analysis and an AI assistant.

If BlueSkyHunter takes off, Udovic hopes to hire a full-time programmer to work on the project. For now, he is taking a leap of faith, relying on outsourced development support to bring his vision to life.

The launch of BlueSkyHunter marks an important milestone for Bluesky users, providing them with a comprehensive toolset to help them grow and manage their presence on the social network. As Bluesky continues to grow, it will be interesting to see how BlueSkyHunter evolves to meet the needs of its users.

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