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With over3 million usersand be after to afford up morebroadlyin the months beforehand , Bluesky is still establishing itself as an alternative to Twitter / X. However , that has n’t stopped the developer residential area from embracing the project and edifice tools to meet the needs of those fleeing the now Elon Musk – owned social meshwork , formerly known as Twitter . One such task isdeck.blue , a Bluesky - flavor reading of Twitter ’s dear ( though oftenignored ) TweetDeck — the latter ofwhich became a paid servicelast yr and has been rebranded as X Pro .

With deck.blue , Bluesky users can take in place on the social internet in the chromatography column - based format popularized by TweetDeck , including things like their home timeline , notifications , ilk , list , or even custom feeds . They can also take vantage of features like financial backing for multiple accounts and scheduling of post .

The deck.blue app , which is presently uncommitted on the WWW , was work up by 25 - twelvemonth - oldGildásio Filho , a São Paulo , Brazil – found software engineer who , by day , works on the music collaboration appIndaband . He ’s teamed up with Nipponese developer Shinya Kato , who handle more of the back - end infrastructure and works with the API .

Filho explain that the estimate for deck.blue came about last year when he got lock out of TweetDeck after X began charging for the service of process .

“ I made a promise to myself that if I ever got kick out , I would build my own , ” he tell , referring to TweetDeck .

Surveying the landscape of Twitter choice , Filho find that Mastodon already hada TweetDeck - inspired web interfacethat was first - political party built and “ actually pretty good , ” he says . But when he examined the alternative usable to Bluesky users , he was dissatisfied with the experience that had been built so far . None mirrored the TweetDeck experience he was used to from Twitter .

“ And , for me to start using Bluesky , I would involve a TweetDeck . I ca n’t practice it without it , it just does n’t work , ” Filho admits , echoing the complaints from many former Twitter mogul users when trying to shift to unexampled platform .

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The deck.blue project began last August and within a calendar month of writing the first line of code , it plunge . ab initio , the app was call Bluesky Deck , but Bluesky advise that using Bluesky in the app ’s name was n’t the veracious move . So Filhorenamedthe app deck.blue and charter a intriguer to forge on thebranding .

Since its launch , deck.blue has been quick to tack on unexampled characteristic as soon as ( or even before ) Bluesky makes them available to the wide community . That was the shell with the launching ofhashtags , reinforcement for inclination , and the launching of theapp ’s scheduling feature , for example . Notably , deck.blue was among the first third - party apps to add support for hashtags , whichled to a post about the feature going viralon Bluesky with 1,500 likes and hundreds of reposts . ( Bluesky ’s definition of viral is much small due to its circumscribed audience , of course . )

While there are other apps that volunteer programing for Bluesky , Threads , X and other social meshing , likefedicaandPostpone , deck.blue is aiming more at a power substance abuser audience , not social medium managers who need the analytics and coverage competitors offer . To date , that ’s attracted the project 15,000 read drug user , around 1,000 of which are combat-ready daily .

Now that deck.blue is more in full build up , Filho is see to generate a bit of extra income to support the project afterhaving tally multi - account support , on-line sync , and Patreon integrating a few months ago . On Patreon , loyal drug user can support the app at rate of anywhere from $ 2 to $ 7 per month — prices that undercut TweetDeck , which nowrequiresan X Premium or Premium+ subscription ( $ 8 per calendar month and up ) .

Though Bluesky ’s substance abuser radix is dramatically littler than X ’s , Filho is wager on a future tense where it wave .

“ When they actually plunge and take away the invite codes   .   .   .   I ’m afraid of how giving it could get , ” he says . “ I think Bluesky is losing substance abuser by not having invite codes [ available ] . So once they ditch that , I ’m not certain I ’ll be able to keep doing customer bread and butter on my own , ” he adds .