The team behind Bluesky has released a new app that uses AI to help users create custom social media feeds through simple prompts. Called Attie, the app runs on the same AT Protocol as Bluesky and uses Anthropic’s Claude model as its core AI engine, which helps turn plain language into tailored timelines. Bluesky positions Attie as an AI agent that lets people describe what they want to see on social platforms, rather than relying on fixed, opaque algorithms.
Attie works like a chatbot. Users log in with their Bluesky or other AT Protocol credentials, then tell Attie what their feed should look like. They can ask for posts on very specific topics, define tone and style, and even specify what they don’t want to see, TechCrunch reports. The app uses these prompts to build an introductory feed, which it refines based on ongoing interaction and feedback.
For now, custom feeds live inside the Attie app, but Bluesky says they can later work across other AT Protocol apps.
Bluesky leaders say Attie is an early step toward letting people “vibe‑code” their own social feed and experiences. The company hopes this approach will give users more control over what they see and reduce the focus on engagement‑driven ranking.
Attie was first shown at Bluesky’s Atmosphere conference in late March 2026, and early access is currently restricted to attendees. Others can join a waitlist through the Attie website.

