The AT Protocol is rapidly evolving beyond the Bluesky interface. As the decentralized ecosystem matures, a new wave of developers is leveraging the protocol to create unique social experiences that push the boundaries of what a federated network can achieve.

Omni
Omni stands out as a significant project within this ecosystem, offering users a fresh perspective on how they interact with data across the AT Protocol, signaling a broader movement toward diverse client-side experiences.
Flushes
Proving that decentralized social media doesn’t always have to be serious, Flushes offers a niche utility. The app allows users to broadcast a “flush” notification when they are in the bathroom, with all activity published directly to the AT Protocol. It serves as a prime example of the creative freedom developers now have within this open infrastructure.
Navyfragen: Anonymous Interaction
Functioning similarly to the NGL app popularized on Instagram, Navyfragen integrates seamlessly with Bluesky accounts. It provides a dedicated inbox for users to receive anonymous questions, which can then be shared publicly on the Bluesky feed. The platform prioritizes safety by utilizing the Anubis bot detection service and maintains transparency by hosting its source code on GitHub.

SkySpace
Nostalgia meets decentralization in SkySpace. Currently in active development, this project aims to replicate the highly customizable profile aesthetic of early social media platforms like MySpace. By utilizing the AT Protocol, SkySpace allows users to curate their digital presence with music, interest lists, and friend tracking, all while maintaining their connection to the wider Bluesky network.
