Discover who follows you on Bluesky but you don't follow back. Review profiles first, filter out weak matches, then build more mutual connections without blind follow-back automation.
We only list your most recent ~100 followers. Subscribers get a higher limit of 2000.
209,565 connections made by our community.
Review followers before you follow back. Filter by profile, keep out spam, and act only on the accounts that look worth adding to your feed.
Following back shows appreciation to those who've taken interest in your content.
Your followers likely share interests with you, leading to new discoveries in your feed.
Reciprocal relationships increase engagement and visibility in the Bluesky community.
Quickly identify and follow back your followers with just a few clicks in the follow-back tool. Save time managing your connections.
Search and filter followers by name, handle, or bio to find connections that align with your interests.
Filter first, scan the matching profiles, then confirm the follow action. This keeps the workflow fast without turning your account into an indiscriminate follow-back bot.
For Bluesky, we use app passwords instead of your main password. App passwords are separate credentials that protect your account and can be revoked from Bluesky at any time. You can create one just for TheBlue and delete it later without changing your main Bluesky password. See our guide on creating app passwords for details.
Following back helps build mutual connections and engage with people interested in your content. It's a way to grow your network and discover new perspectives.
No, you can be selective. Use the search filter to find followers that match your interests based on their profile information.
To maintain good performance and be respectful of Bluesky's servers, we limit the fetch to your most recent followers.
Yes, but use it after filtering and reviewing the matches. The confirmation dialog shows the count before anything runs, and large batches can still hit Bluesky rate limits, so smaller reviewed batches are safer.
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