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There ’s a new Bluesky app in the industrial plant from a popular developer of iOS applications . Tapbots , the company behind the popularMastodon client Ivory , born out ofits earlier crusade with Tweetbot ( RIP ) , is readying a unexampled app called Phoenix , design for Bluesky ’s growing societal internet of over 32 million exploiter .

In a post on Bluesky , the company shared its website teasing the novel app , which is expected to set up sometime later this summer .

On its site , Tapbots elucidate that its work on a Bluesky node does n’t mean it ’s abandoning its efforts in thefediverse , also get it on as the open societal World Wide Web . However , Ivory ’s ontogenesis will temporarily slow as the new travail are afoot .

Ivory , which launch in 2023 , brought back Tweetbot ’s expect and feel and several of its features to offer an alternative to Mastodon ’s prescribed societal app , an open generator , deconcentrate option to big platforms like X. As a federated app , Ivory is integrated with ActivityPub , the protocol powering a host of federalize societal apps admit not only Mastodon , but also PeerTube , Pixelfed , Meta ’s Threads , Flipboard , and others .

Bluesky , meanwhile , is built on a different protocol , the AT Protocol ( or atproto for curt ) .

Since Twitter ’s skill by Elon Musk and its transformation into X , many former Twitter users have moved on to other networks , including Mastodon and Bluesky . For an indie operation like Tapbots , that meant its client base was split between two services , making it hard to generate tax revenue with just one app .

“ … For us to continue to expand as a fellowship , we must indorse both , ” Tapbots shared on its site . “ Unfortunately , we ca n’t survive on Mastodon alone . ”

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The company also explains that it resolve to plunge a dedicated app for Bluesky user or else of commingle the two internet into one app because this would declare oneself user a better experience . Those who want to exert a presence on both societal web will be able to take vantage of a planned cross - posting feature article , it add .

Unfortunately for Mastodon users , work on Ivory will require to slow down as the squad wreak to set in motion Phoenix .

“ It would be a lie if we said Ivory would be in full growth while we are trying to get Phoenix up and running , ” the site explains . “ However , we did not require to start Phoenix development until after we discharge Ivory v2.3 . Once Phoenix is out the door , development will happen at the same time and both apps will get all the vast improvements we have design throughout the apps . ”

intelligence of Phoenix ’s launching was first reported byMacStories .

Though the company has not foretell Phoenix ’s monetisation strategy , it will in all probability be a subscription role model similar to Ivory ’s — a detached app with in - app purchases for access to premium feature . presently , Ivory is $ 1.99 per month or $ 14.99 per year .

Phoenix will enter a special public alpha stage ahead of its summer 2025 launching .