🇨🇦 Samir Al-Battran
@samir.fedica.com
Father to 3 amazing kids.
Founder of @fedica.com,
Cofounder of rentcompass,
Builder of popular mobile apps,
Traveler, pentalingual
Busy: Building tools for the Fediverse and Bluesky!
Founder of @fedica.com,
Cofounder of rentcompass,
Builder of popular mobile apps,
Traveler, pentalingual
Busy: Building tools for the Fediverse and Bluesky!
hmmmm, I thought en was set when no language is specified. Will have a look, thanks for pointing it out
November 11, 2025 at 3:37 AM
hmmmm, I thought en was set when no language is specified. Will have a look, thanks for pointing it out
And happy to have you all use our app!
It's free for basic cross posting, up to 9 platforms in the free plan
It's free for basic cross posting, up to 9 platforms in the free plan
November 3, 2025 at 10:22 PM
And happy to have you all use our app!
It's free for basic cross posting, up to 9 platforms in the free plan
It's free for basic cross posting, up to 9 platforms in the free plan
Yes, alt-text was in our first integration for Bluesky- almost 3 years ago
And there is no per period limits on scheduling but you can have a max 10 scheduled at any given time in the free plan, higher limits in paid versions
And there is no per period limits on scheduling but you can have a max 10 scheduled at any given time in the free plan, higher limits in paid versions
October 30, 2025 at 9:07 PM
Yes, alt-text was in our first integration for Bluesky- almost 3 years ago
And there is no per period limits on scheduling but you can have a max 10 scheduled at any given time in the free plan, higher limits in paid versions
And there is no per period limits on scheduling but you can have a max 10 scheduled at any given time in the free plan, higher limits in paid versions
You are most welcome!
October 27, 2025 at 10:54 PM
You are most welcome!
This works well when you have many posts, but if you only have two posts it appears illogical to have them split like that (but it makes sense lacking other data)
If your posts are always sporadic (i.e. 1 or 2), I recommend creating an "exact time" schedule not an "automatic" one
If your posts are always sporadic (i.e. 1 or 2), I recommend creating an "exact time" schedule not an "automatic" one
October 27, 2025 at 10:53 PM
This works well when you have many posts, but if you only have two posts it appears illogical to have them split like that (but it makes sense lacking other data)
If your posts are always sporadic (i.e. 1 or 2), I recommend creating an "exact time" schedule not an "automatic" one
If your posts are always sporadic (i.e. 1 or 2), I recommend creating an "exact time" schedule not an "automatic" one
It should use the same thing (unless there is a bug), so your second post should exhibit the same
The optimization in your case is linear (free plan doesn't use best time to post)
So it will use gaussian distribution but since the rest of the data is linear the most optimal hour is the furthest
The optimization in your case is linear (free plan doesn't use best time to post)
So it will use gaussian distribution but since the rest of the data is linear the most optimal hour is the furthest
October 27, 2025 at 10:49 PM
It should use the same thing (unless there is a bug), so your second post should exhibit the same
The optimization in your case is linear (free plan doesn't use best time to post)
So it will use gaussian distribution but since the rest of the data is linear the most optimal hour is the furthest
The optimization in your case is linear (free plan doesn't use best time to post)
So it will use gaussian distribution but since the rest of the data is linear the most optimal hour is the furthest
Hey JC,
Thanks for the note.
Not exactly sure about the particulars in this case but the system would try to pick the next most optimal time
If you have a paid subscription it would be based on your follower behaviour, if not, then it would be most optimal within your defined window
Thanks for the note.
Not exactly sure about the particulars in this case but the system would try to pick the next most optimal time
If you have a paid subscription it would be based on your follower behaviour, if not, then it would be most optimal within your defined window
October 27, 2025 at 3:02 PM
Hey JC,
Thanks for the note.
Not exactly sure about the particulars in this case but the system would try to pick the next most optimal time
If you have a paid subscription it would be based on your follower behaviour, if not, then it would be most optimal within your defined window
Thanks for the note.
Not exactly sure about the particulars in this case but the system would try to pick the next most optimal time
If you have a paid subscription it would be based on your follower behaviour, if not, then it would be most optimal within your defined window
Hi Nick,
We do not post on closed accounts, once an account is cancelled it's gone.
If you are still seeing posts, please file a support request so we can help you track the account and remove it
We do not post on closed accounts, once an account is cancelled it's gone.
If you are still seeing posts, please file a support request so we can help you track the account and remove it
October 25, 2025 at 12:47 PM
Hi Nick,
We do not post on closed accounts, once an account is cancelled it's gone.
If you are still seeing posts, please file a support request so we can help you track the account and remove it
We do not post on closed accounts, once an account is cancelled it's gone.
If you are still seeing posts, please file a support request so we can help you track the account and remove it
The challenge over time new entrants start to pull away some customers with very low pricing
Sometimes your service does X+Y+Z, and new entrants have basic tools that only do X, but users who only care about X start comparing you to others
So yeah consequences but also competition exists
Sometimes your service does X+Y+Z, and new entrants have basic tools that only do X, but users who only care about X start comparing you to others
So yeah consequences but also competition exists
October 23, 2025 at 4:34 PM
The challenge over time new entrants start to pull away some customers with very low pricing
Sometimes your service does X+Y+Z, and new entrants have basic tools that only do X, but users who only care about X start comparing you to others
So yeah consequences but also competition exists
Sometimes your service does X+Y+Z, and new entrants have basic tools that only do X, but users who only care about X start comparing you to others
So yeah consequences but also competition exists
When I started building, I wanted to make an affordable solution for everyone..... but most didn't come and those who came didn't care if they paid $1 or $15, and only small difference in conversion and churn (even with 1500% price difference)
October 23, 2025 at 4:31 PM
When I started building, I wanted to make an affordable solution for everyone..... but most didn't come and those who came didn't care if they paid $1 or $15, and only small difference in conversion and churn (even with 1500% price difference)
LOL
It's an interesting take though - maybe not with the current state of AI as it's lacking accuracy, but if there is significant improvement it would be no different than say using calculators vs doing math by hand
The important question how this affects the overall intelligence of humans
It's an interesting take though - maybe not with the current state of AI as it's lacking accuracy, but if there is significant improvement it would be no different than say using calculators vs doing math by hand
The important question how this affects the overall intelligence of humans
October 22, 2025 at 11:09 PM
LOL
It's an interesting take though - maybe not with the current state of AI as it's lacking accuracy, but if there is significant improvement it would be no different than say using calculators vs doing math by hand
The important question how this affects the overall intelligence of humans
It's an interesting take though - maybe not with the current state of AI as it's lacking accuracy, but if there is significant improvement it would be no different than say using calculators vs doing math by hand
The important question how this affects the overall intelligence of humans
Glad to hear.
Yes, we are the first to support Bluesky (spring of 2023), and we have probably the most generous free tier (up to 10 social accounts)
Yes, we are the first to support Bluesky (spring of 2023), and we have probably the most generous free tier (up to 10 social accounts)
October 18, 2025 at 12:23 AM
Glad to hear.
Yes, we are the first to support Bluesky (spring of 2023), and we have probably the most generous free tier (up to 10 social accounts)
Yes, we are the first to support Bluesky (spring of 2023), and we have probably the most generous free tier (up to 10 social accounts)
Thanks for sharing Rose!
We are the first to support Bluesky, well over two years ago back when it was in Beta with just a few hundred thousand users :-)
And yes, we made the free plan work on 12 platforms
We are the first to support Bluesky, well over two years ago back when it was in Beta with just a few hundred thousand users :-)
And yes, we made the free plan work on 12 platforms
October 17, 2025 at 6:29 AM
Thanks for sharing Rose!
We are the first to support Bluesky, well over two years ago back when it was in Beta with just a few hundred thousand users :-)
And yes, we made the free plan work on 12 platforms
We are the first to support Bluesky, well over two years ago back when it was in Beta with just a few hundred thousand users :-)
And yes, we made the free plan work on 12 platforms
Actually some platforms make us buy the data, so yes, your data is free to you but not free to us
And although Bluesky's data is open and free, yes there is significant costs for us to pull your data, and the more followers you have the more servers we have to run to pull that data and process it
And although Bluesky's data is open and free, yes there is significant costs for us to pull your data, and the more followers you have the more servers we have to run to pull that data and process it
October 12, 2025 at 5:53 AM
Actually some platforms make us buy the data, so yes, your data is free to you but not free to us
And although Bluesky's data is open and free, yes there is significant costs for us to pull your data, and the more followers you have the more servers we have to run to pull that data and process it
And although Bluesky's data is open and free, yes there is significant costs for us to pull your data, and the more followers you have the more servers we have to run to pull that data and process it
I always say I am the janitor and CEO of the company so yeah lol
I think people are unfairly expecting a small org like Bluesky to have the same level of PR as major business with hundreds of employees
I think people are unfairly expecting a small org like Bluesky to have the same level of PR as major business with hundreds of employees
October 4, 2025 at 12:58 AM
I always say I am the janitor and CEO of the company so yeah lol
I think people are unfairly expecting a small org like Bluesky to have the same level of PR as major business with hundreds of employees
I think people are unfairly expecting a small org like Bluesky to have the same level of PR as major business with hundreds of employees
I am curious who these legal experts are
September 30, 2025 at 12:03 PM
I am curious who these legal experts are
They can deliver flyers once a week too, this would not drop revenue by 86%
And as far as I am concerned, flyers go straight into the recycling bin, they don't even enter our house, and I am sure the vast majority of people would not miss the "daily" flyer delivery
And as far as I am concerned, flyers go straight into the recycling bin, they don't even enter our house, and I am sure the vast majority of people would not miss the "daily" flyer delivery
September 28, 2025 at 8:40 PM
They can deliver flyers once a week too, this would not drop revenue by 86%
And as far as I am concerned, flyers go straight into the recycling bin, they don't even enter our house, and I am sure the vast majority of people would not miss the "daily" flyer delivery
And as far as I am concerned, flyers go straight into the recycling bin, they don't even enter our house, and I am sure the vast majority of people would not miss the "daily" flyer delivery
The fight was pointless, they made it worse for themselves and all of them will be out of jobs if they continue this nonsense
Unions should be worried about drones and automation replacing their entire workforce, not trying to make daily mail delivery essential, it's not 1990 anymore
Unions should be worried about drones and automation replacing their entire workforce, not trying to make daily mail delivery essential, it's not 1990 anymore
September 28, 2025 at 3:58 PM
The fight was pointless, they made it worse for themselves and all of them will be out of jobs if they continue this nonsense
Unions should be worried about drones and automation replacing their entire workforce, not trying to make daily mail delivery essential, it's not 1990 anymore
Unions should be worried about drones and automation replacing their entire workforce, not trying to make daily mail delivery essential, it's not 1990 anymore
They can also invest in technology to reduce delivery cost but they slept at the wheel for decades
Retailers resorted to making their own delivery service and invested to make their cost a fraction of what it costs Canada Post inefficient process
Retailers resorted to making their own delivery service and invested to make their cost a fraction of what it costs Canada Post inefficient process
September 28, 2025 at 3:21 AM
They can also invest in technology to reduce delivery cost but they slept at the wheel for decades
Retailers resorted to making their own delivery service and invested to make their cost a fraction of what it costs Canada Post inefficient process
Retailers resorted to making their own delivery service and invested to make their cost a fraction of what it costs Canada Post inefficient process
It makes zero sense to subsidize inefficient org with tax payer money when that money could be used on underfunded programs
Daily mail delivery is mostly a thing of the past, they can easily stay relevant by reducing delivery to 1/2 days per week but they insist of unsustainable status quo
Daily mail delivery is mostly a thing of the past, they can easily stay relevant by reducing delivery to 1/2 days per week but they insist of unsustainable status quo
September 28, 2025 at 3:19 AM
It makes zero sense to subsidize inefficient org with tax payer money when that money could be used on underfunded programs
Daily mail delivery is mostly a thing of the past, they can easily stay relevant by reducing delivery to 1/2 days per week but they insist of unsustainable status quo
Daily mail delivery is mostly a thing of the past, they can easily stay relevant by reducing delivery to 1/2 days per week but they insist of unsustainable status quo
I don't like Stephen at all, but he is not to blame for shrinking revenue due to service become less relevant, mismanagement and union workers that don't want to accept reality
September 28, 2025 at 3:16 AM
I don't like Stephen at all, but he is not to blame for shrinking revenue due to service become less relevant, mismanagement and union workers that don't want to accept reality