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  "description": "that post where I share about my first day with Indigo, a new app that combines Bluesky and Mastodon experiences. ",
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  "publishedAt": "2026-05-13T03:15:14.000Z",
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  "textContent": "A new app came out today with big promises of unifying your Bluesky & Mastodon experience. It’s called Indigo from Soapbox Software. I’ve followed the developers on Mastodon for awhile so new it would  _likely_ be quite lovely and a thoughtful user experience. As I use both Mastodon and Bluesky and love the idea of simplifying to a single app, it was a quick download. Now the big lingering question: will it  _actually_ simplify my social media experience or be more of a burden than it’s worth?\n\n## launch experience\n\nGetting started worked pretty well but I had a couple of hiccups. Things started with a Bluesky sign on screen. I was a bit worried about this because I use a PDS and  _not_ bsky.social for my account; it’s not uncommon for apps to ignore PDS users (Tapestry took  _ages_ to add PDS support). I initially thought that was going to be the case here as I put my info in (account and app password) and got a non-descriptive “sign in expired” error message. What wasn’t clear was the fact that you can click on the globe to get a server input field where you add the PDS server directly (other apps I’ve used have infered it from the username). Once I figured that out, login worked great.\n\nMastodon 0auth login was a breeze; zero issues with it.\n\nYou are next met with a rather unfortunate “pay up” screen, no trial included. It’s pay or be dumped in read-only mode with no taste of any _real_ platform management. This felt not great. It’s not a cheap yearly price (I’d consider cheap in the $10-15 range) that’s an easy tap and instead needs some hands on experience (at least in my estimation but it _is_ one I’ve seen repeated on social media by others as well). Going  _just_ off of read-only mode is a much harder sell.\n\n## real world use\n\nI entered read only mode to see what I could see. The interface is really lovely and threaded view is one of the nicest iterations I’ve seen. Having timelines \"entangled” is also **mostly** really nice. Reading just felt  _so_ much nicer than either Mona (what I’ve been using for Mastodon) or the Bluesky app. Hands down. It tipped me over the edge to fully switch, begrudgingly (I’m still a little miffed there isn’t a week long trial, at the very least).\n\nI spent some time on my lunch break checking feeds. I spent some more time after dinner (and before sitting down to write this). It is a nice experience and it’s felt nice not reaching for separate apps.\n\n## whats next\n\nI’ve come across two major issues: muting and feeds in Bluesky.\n\n**Muting is weird.** When I mute someone, I’d expect everything to be muted. Instead, boosts and/or retweets are still getting through. This is particularly frustrating because the account I was wanting to mute was because  _they constantly boost_. I could unfollow or block but I wasn’t necessarily wanting to “break” relationship in that way - muting should be sufficient.\n\n**Custom feeds in Bluesky seem completely broken.** I’ve got a few custom “pinned to home” feeds in my Bluesky account. Bluesky shows them. Boost Blue shows them. They are completely non-existent on Indigo and I have no clue why (See the screenshots).\n\nMy Feeds (for Bluesky Feeds. Theoretically.)My Feeds accurately showing in Bluesky app.My Feeds accurately showing in Boost Blue.\n\nFor long term sustained usage I think I’d need both of these things working right. Regarding the first, one of the developers indicated to me that they are planning some updates to muting behavior. I’m hoping the that’s true for Bluesky feeds as well.\n\nI’d also **love** to be able to choose the feeds that are combined (and potentially have multiple combined options). I’ve spent time curating lists on both platforms to fit different goals (ie, browsing about life updates, browsing tech news or general news and similar). It’d be great to combine similar feeds in both.\n\nAll in all, I’m hopeful for where Indigo is going, bumps not withstanding. It really is a nice browsing experience.",
  "title": "one day with Indigo",
  "updatedAt": "2026-05-13T03:15:15.950Z"
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