A new start is addressing the need for a comprehensive tool built for people who want to grow, manage and follow their Bluesky presence. The Blueskyhunter reconciliation service, which began on Friday, introduces an online dashboard that combines access to analytics and other tools to plan posts and automated DMS (direct messages), along with other features.
Designed by Borut Udovic based in Slovenia with external development support, the new service aims to put professional remedies and analytics in the hands of Bluesky users-including those who may have passed from the largest social network X, where Such tools have long been available.
Offer will make it easier for individual creators, small and medium -sized brands and businesses to benefit from Bluesky, the growing social network now reaching over 31.5 million users.
Udovic says he was excited to work on a tool for Bluesky because of the opportunity the market is.
“Usually, I’m already too late because big companies already have market share,” he explains. “This is one of the (reasons) I went to Bluesky: because it’s still too early … so I believe it will be easier for me to enter the market, with hope.”
While there are other services that help plan social posts, Blueskyhunter aims to provide an expanded feature set, where assignment is just one of the many options available.
At the start, the service also offers tools as a thread composer and another that can automate DM sending to your followers – as messages thank you to new followers. An opportunity to send the following messages will be later available to change, for those receivers who did not respond to your initial DM.

Following your Bluesky performance is another main aspect of the service, as Blueskyhunter offers a variety of metrics and tables on its dashboard, including those for tracking total followers, posts per month, growth rates, growth rates, Best posting times, better niches (categories), topic engagement, and more. These can be filtered for the past day, week, month, three months or all time.
Analytical tracking tools about your competitors are also at work, with one eye in business use.

Beyond measurement and content management tools, Blueskyhunter aims to help users understand what is trending in Bluesky. A portion called viral posts will show the most popular posts on the social network. This can help make content planners get trends and memes or find templates that are familiar with other users who can approve.

Over time, Udovic plans to expand the means to filter these posts by topics, such as business, travel, politics and more. (Right now, political posts tend to dominate this part, he notes.)
Blueskyhunter will be available through a reconciliation, with a free 14-day test available. A special service discount at $ 15 a month, though it will normally cost $ 29. The deduction will include access to future features, as well as as audience analysis and an assistant.
Udovic says if Blueskyhunter is removed, he would like to hire a full -time programmer to work on the project, but for now, he is getting a dance of trust.
Correction: This article was updated after publication to show that the trial is 14 days not 40.