7 Best Bluesky Directories in 2025

As Bluesky social media gains popularity, finding good community tools and Starter Packs becomes crucial; this blog introduces seven top directories.

In the ever-evolving landscape of social media, Bluesky has emerged as a beacon of hope for those seeking a decentralized, user-centric platform. Independent in 2021, Bluesky was envisioned as a platform where users could reclaim control over their data and content, free from the clutches of centralized corporations. Fast forward to 2025, Bluesky has not only lived up to its promise but has also become a thriving ecosystem of tools, directories, and communities.

In this blog, we’ll explore what makes Bluesky unique, why Bluesky directories are essential, and the 7 best thriving Bluesky directories that are shaping the future of this platform.

Bluesky is a decentralized social media platform built on the AT Protocol (Authenticated Transfer Protocol), a federated framework that allows users to own their data and interact across different servers without being tied to a single entity. Unlike traditional platforms like X (formerly Twitter) or Meta’s Threads, Bluesky emphasizes openness, user control, and innovation.

The platform offers features like Custom FeedsStarter Packs, and Labeller, which empower users to curate their social experience. Additionally, Bluesky’s open API has enabled a vibrant community of developers to create tools, plugins, and alternative clients that enhance the platform’s functionality.

Bluesky’s ecosystem is a dynamic mix of built-in features and community-driven tools. Built-in features like Custom Feeds allow users to create personalized content streams, while Starter Packs make it easy to follow curated lists of users based on interests.

However, the real magic happens with the community-built tools. These include:

  • Analytics tools for tracking follower growth and engagement.

  • Scheduling tools for automating posts.

  • Migration tools for seamlessly transferring data from platforms like X or Mastodon.

  • Alternative clients that offer enhanced functionality beyond the official app.

  • Utilities tools or just for fun.

Bluesky directories serve as hubs for discovering these tools, making it easier for users to navigate the platform’s ecosystem. They also foster collaboration by allowing developers to showcase their creations and users to find solutions tailored to their needs.

BestskyTools is a rapidly growing directory focused on tools and applications. It features a dedicated detail page for each tool, complete with descriptions, pricing type, pricing (if have), and creator’s Bluesky account. The directory is updated frequently.

A screenshot of BestskyTools's homepage

What sets it apart:

  • Free submission for developers and users.

  • Regular newsletters to keep users informed about new additions.

  • Detailed information like free to use or paid, pricing and creator’s account. (They build in public)

A paid tool "SyncPost" on Bestsky tools's screenshot, with comment, features, and pricing


Bluesky Directory is one of the most comprehensive directories, offering a mix of Starter PacksFeedsListsLabeller, and tools. It also allows users to explore profiles and discover new accounts.

Homepage screenshot for Bluesky Directory with headline, profiles and tools(products)

Key features:

  • Searchable index of over 77,000 Starter Packs!

  • A wide range of tools, from analytics to scheduling.

  • User-friendly interface for seamless navigation.


BskyInfo is a comprehensive directory that caters to both casual users and power users. It features curated toolslatest additions, and collections of related tools.

Homepage screen shot of BskyInfo

Why it stands out:

  • Regular updates with fresh tools and insights.

  • Newsletter for staying ahead of the curve.

  • blog section offering in-depth analysis of tools and trends.


Grow Bluesky is a curated collection of tools designed to help users thrive on Bluesky. It offers a weekly selection of the best tools, making it easy to stay updated.

Grow Bluesky's homepage screenshot

Unique aspects:

  • Screenshot previews and some description for tools.

  • A focus on growth-oriented tools like analytics and engagement boosters.


Best BlueSky Apps is a collection of Bluesky applications. While still in development, it’s a promising directory for discovering new apps.

Homepage screenshot of Best BlueSky Apps


Bluesky Stash is a tool collection by Andrei, the author of the well-known analytics tool Bluesky Meter. The collection is rapidly being developed, and submissions can be made through a Notion form. It currently lacks detailed pages.


Bluesky Starter Pack is a dedicated directory for discovering and sharing Starter Packs. It allows any Bluesky user to submit their own Starter Packs, which can then be filtered by languageregion/country, and category.

The home page screenshot for Bluesky Starter Pack


Bluesky Garden is an open-source directory with a clean, minimalist design. While it currently has fewer tools, it’s a great option for users who value transparency and community involvement.

Screenshot for Bluesky Garden homepage

Why choose it:

  • Open-source code available on GitHub.

  • Screenshot previews for tools.

  • GitHub PR submissions, though this may not be user-friendly for non-developers.


Choosing the right Bluesky directory depends on your needs:

Bluesky’s ecosystem is a testament to the power of decentralization and community collaboration. As the platform continues to grow, these directories will play a crucial role in shaping its future.

Which directory will you explore first? Let me know in the comments below! :)


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