Hello to all tech enthusiasts! Today, we’re diving into the exciting realm of social applications built on the AT Protocol.
A year back, Bluesky was just opening its doors, representing one of many competitors to Twitter, especially post-Elon Musk’s acquisition of the platform.
Fast forward to today, Bluesky’s user base has exploded, boasting over 33 million users. The AT Protocol, which underpins this growth, is paving the way for numerous innovative applications aimed at creating a vibrant open social web.
Developers gathered recently at the inaugural ATmosphere conference in Seattle to discuss the future of AT Protocol, confront challenges, and strategize on building within this new ecosystem. Many others tuned in online, making this an inclusive event.
This new initiative aims to rebuild the previous Web 2.0 model, but with a twist: apps will utilize open technologies instead of being confined to central control by tech giants.
Bluesky kicked off this movement, but it certainly won’t be the last if this open social web concept sustains momentum. Below, you’ll find a showcase of consumer-friendly apps built on or benefiting from AT Protocol, aiming to return control of social experiences to users.
As the ecosystem expands, numerous apps are still in early development, showcasing tremendous potential for what lies ahead. This is a developing narrative, so stay tuned if you’re passionate about the future of social networking!