BlueSkyHunter, a new subscription service tailored for Bluesky users, has been introduced by Slovenia-based designer Borut Udovic, with outsourced development support. The service aims to provide professional growth and analytics tools to Bluesky’s over 31.5 million users. Available through a subscription model, BlueSkyHunter offers a 40-day free trial, with a special launch discount reducing the monthly fee from $29 to $15.
The discounted subscription includes forthcoming features such as audience analysis and an AI assistant, designed to enhance user experience on the Bluesky platform. With its comprehensive online dashboard, BlueSkyHunter allows users to access a variety of analytics and tools, making it easier for individual creators, brands, and small to medium-sized businesses to leverage Bluesky's vast network.
BlueSkyHunter is designed to help users understand trending topics on Bluesky by filtering posts according to categories like business, travel, politics, and more. The service's Viral Posts section highlights popular content on the social network, allowing users to filter posts by time frames such as the past day, week, month, three months, or all time.
In addition to analytics, BlueSkyHunter offers practical tools like post scheduling and automated direct messages (DMs), streamlining the process for users seeking to optimize their presence on Bluesky. There is also an upcoming option to send follow-up messages to recipients who did not respond to initial DMs.
Borut Udovic expressed enthusiasm about the opportunity to introduce BlueSkyHunter in a growing market. He stated:
"Usually, I’m already too late because big companies already have the market share," – Borut Udovic
The launch of BlueSkyHunter is expected to significantly impact how users engage with Bluesky, providing them with insights and tools that were previously inaccessible. By offering these resources at an accessible price point, the service aims to democratize access to advanced analytics and growth tools, leveling the playing field for smaller entities against larger competitors.
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