Introducing Phoenix: A New Tapbots App for Bluesky
Exciting Developments from Tapbots
For enthusiasts of Tweetbot on Twitter and Ivory on Mastodon, there’s new energy in the air as Tapbots hints at a forthcoming client tailored for Bluesky, aptly named Phoenix.
The Rise and Fall of Twitter
The unexpected turmoil following Elon Musk’s acquisition of Twitter took many by surprise. From sweeping layoffs to contentious policy shifts, these changes significantly impacted user engagement, leading to a pronounced decline in the platform’s user base as it transitioned into X.
While X grapples with maintaining its presence in the ever-evolving social media landscape, the collapse of Twitter has inadvertently opened doors for novel platforms. Enter Tapbots once more with their innovative application targeted at an emerging contender.
Phoenix: Coming Soon
Set to debut in summer 2025, Phoenix aims to provide a seamless experience on Bluesky. Simultaneously, Tapbots remains committed to enhancing Ivory for those loyal users on Mastodon.
A Legacy of Quality Development
The small yet ambitious three-person team behind Tapbots previously created Tweetbot—one of the favored third-party applications for Twitter launched in 2011—until it was abruptly rendered obsolete by Musk’s directive halting support for external clients.
In response, they swiftly pivoted toward developing Ivory specifically for Mastodon amidst surrounding uncertainties regarding which platform would successfully replace Twitter during this tech migration period.
Mastodon’s Growth and Limitations
Initially perceived as a suitable alternative by many tech users migrating from X (formerly known as Twitter), Mastodon has experienced notable growth but struggles with broader appeal among casual users. Currently featuring approximately 10 million accounts and around one million active participants primarily from tech-savvy circles like gamers and niche online communities; however, such specialization doesn’t always suffice financially.
Mastodon’s fluctuations reflect its distinctive challenges while showcasing recent trends.
Exploring Alternatives: The Threads Dilemma
While Threads presented itself as another potential destination away from X (Twitter), aligning with Meta’s direction posed its own drawbacks given their current policies about third-party integrations—or lack thereof entirely.< / p >
The Emergence of Bluesky
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