Bluesky obtains growth and analysis tools with launch of Blueskyhunter
A new startup responds to the need for a set of all-in-one tools designed for people who wish to grow, manage and follow their Bluesky and Next presence. The subscription service BlueskyhunterWho was launched on Friday, presents an online dashboard which combines access to analyzes and other tools to plan publications and automate the DMS (direct messages), alongside other features.
Designed by Slovenia Borut Udovic with an outsourced development medium, The new service Aims to put professional tools for growth and analysis in the hands of Bluesky users – including those that can have gone from the largest social network X where such tools have been available for a long time.
The offer will allow individual creators, brands and small and medium -sized companies to take advantage of Bluesky, the growing social network which now section Over 31.5 million users.
Udovic says it was delighted to work on a set of tools for Bluesky due to the opportunity that the market presents.
“Usually, I’m already too late because large companies already have market share,” he explains. “This is one of [reasons] I went to Bluesky: because it is still early enough … so I think it will be easier for me to enter the market, I hope. »»

Although there are other services that help plan social publications, Blueskyhunter aims to offer a set of enlarged features where planning is only one of the many options available.
At the launch, the service also offers tools like a thread composer and another which can automate the sending of DMS to your subscribers – as messages of thanks to the new subscribers. An option to send tracking messages will also be available to switch to recipients who have not responded to your initial DM.

Monitoring your Bluesky performance is another key aspect of the service, because Blueskyhunter offers a variety of metrics and graphics in its dashboard, including those to follow the total number of followers, posts per month, rates of Commitment, growth rates, the best display times, the best niches (categories), the subject’s commitment, and more. These can be filtered for the last day, week, month, three months or all time.
The analysis monitoring tools around your competitors are also in preparation, taking into account the use of the company.

Beyond measurement and content management tools, Blueskyhunter aims to help users understand what is trendy on Bluesky. A section entitled Viral Posts will present the most popular publications on the social network. This could help content planners take up trends and memes or find popular models with other users they could adopt.

Over time, Udovic plans to extend the tool to filter these messages by subjects, such as business, travel, politics, etc. (Right now, political positions tend to dominate this section, he notes.)
Blueskyhunter will be available via a subscription, with a free 40 -day trial available. A special launch reduces the service to $ 15 per month, although it will normally cost $ 29. The discount will also include access to future features, such as audience analysis and an AI assistant.
Udovic says that if Blueskyhunter takes off, he would like to hire a full -time programmer to work on the project, but for the moment, he does an act of faith.