Lauana Granair D.

It’s time to enter the Bluesky world and start saving posts the smart way

Save Bluesky posts strategically with Dewey to build a permanent, searchable, and organized knowledge library beyond the platform's native limits.

Social networks are constantly changing. There are cases where their creators leave, or CEOs change. From time to time, new platforms also emerge. 

Let's think about X, the former Twitter. A considerable number of people deleted their accounts there because they don't feel aligned with the way the platform is run and what it has become. It seems it's a debate that shows no sign of slowing down

But there is one social network that is slowly building something different: Bluesky.

If you've already had your eye on Bluesky, then this is your sign. It's time to enter this new online world and think about how you will be saving posts there.

Discovering a new social network with different content is easy.

Now, finding a specific post again? That's the real challenge.

Why is everyone talking about Bluesky?

Bluesky is a decentralized social network developed based on the open-source AT protocol. Created by Jack Dorsey and currently led by CEO Jay Graber, it was designed as an alternative social network to the old Twitter, where transparency and user control are more important than algorithms.

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In many ways, Bluesky resembles Twitter in its early days:

  • Conversations primarily in text

  • Easily engaged users

  • Chronological-style posts

However, as it is still growing, Bluesky still lacks some features that users are already tuned in to on other social networks. One example is the capacity to save posts, which only arrived in Bluesky halfway through last year and is currently hobbled by limited functionality.

That's where strategy comes in.

Saving posts on Bluesky

Bluesky is community-focused, and discovering new content often happens through:

  • Personalized feeds

  • Niche conversations

  • Threaded replies

  • Reposts and quotes

This content comes and goes quickly. So, without a reliable system for saving posts, what you found valuable and want to save for later may disappear as you scroll.

Think about the type of content you usually save. It could be something specific, such as news related to your industry, or random, such as posts you stumbled upon that inspired you in some way. Now imagine saving posts like these and then losing access to them.

On emerging platforms such as Bluesky, saving posts just for the sake of saving them may not be an option. You need to have a cause.

The hidden risk

You probably have active profiles on other social networks. If so, you may have already experienced policy changes, the discontinuation of features, restricted actions, account suspension, and other unpredictabilities.

In these moments, what happens to your favorite posts? They get locked in there.

Bluesky may be decentralized, but relying solely on the features it offers still limits your control over what you post and save there.

That's why it's necessary to think beyond the native tools of social networks. Therefore, relying on independent systems to save posts may be the right way to go.

The command center for saving posts

If saving posts on Bluesky or other social networks is something you are determined to do, Dewey is ideal for you. It transforms dispersed bookmarks into a searchable, organized, and exportable knowledge center.

Instead of continuing like this:

  • Endless scrolling

  • Chronological chaos

  • “I know I saved this somewhere…”

  • Screenshot files that you can never find later

Try switching to:

  • Ultra-fast search

  • Targeted tags and folders

  • Cross-platform synchronization

  • Exportable data

  • RSS integration

  • AI-assisted tagging

This way, saving posts becomes more strategic than accidental.

How Bluesky bookmarks work with Dewey

When you save content from Bluesky using Dewey:

  • Saved posts appear in your Dewey feed

  • A small Bluesky icon identifies the source of the posts

  • You can filter by platform instantly

  • Everything is organized in one dashboard

This means you can toggle views and isolate just your Bluesky saves or see them alongside bookmarks from other social networks, like X, LinkedIn, Reddit, TikTok, and more. In that way, you don't need to switch accounts or keep the saving posts fragmented. Just enjoy the clarity.

 

Organize beyond chronology

Most social networks keep saved posts in chronological order. This is fine to a certain extent. Now, imagine accessing more than 5,000 posts in this format?

Dewey changes this model.

Frictionless search

Search by:

  • Keyword

  • Tag

  • Author

  • Notes

  • Date filters

This way, your collection of favorite posts becomes a searchable memory rather than just buried files.

Tag at scale with AI

Using Dewey AI, you can tag thousands of saved posts in seconds. Just enter keywords related to your interests, and the algorithm will suggest tags in bulk. Then you approve them, and it's done! No need to spend hours doing manual tagging.

Multiple views

You can view the saved posts in different ways, such as list view, card view, or grid view. View your brain online in whatever way you prefer.

Building community on Bluesky 

Bluesky grows through user engagement, not algorithm manipulation. To have a complete profile on Bluesky, you need:

  • Use #StarterPacks to find your niche

  • Follow the profiles that interest you

  • Having a pinned post on your profile with a brief introduction

  • Being consistent in postings

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Here is a link to &gt;100 biomedical/mol/cell starter packs that I compiled last year

An encyclopaedia of #StarterPacks

Maybe a bit out of date but hope it helps new @bsky.app arrivals (to whom, welcome)

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While you are building your community there, it is important to remember that the most important thing is not the follower count, but the quality of the relationships that are built.

What also matters is the knowledge you gather along the way. Saving posts is a way to gather that knowledge, and protecting them is a way to ally that knowledge in the long term

Don’t just scroll Bluesky, build with it

Bluesky is still quite a recent social network, and that's its biggest advantage. Being active there now means:

  • Greater organic visibility

  • Greater potential to build your own community

  • Gain authority

But the real master stroke is to combine your presence on Bluesky with an organization system to save posts from day one. This is how you can avoid digital clutter, transforming simple content consumption into knowledge retention.

Take control of your bookmarks

If you are joining Bluesky now or considering creating your account soon, do it strategically. Don't let valuable posts disappear by relying on the limited tools within the platform.

Start saving posts the right way with Dewey:

  • Sync your favorites from Bluesky

  • Organize with AI-powered tags

  • Search instantly

  • Export at any time

  • Own your data

Thousands of users already trust Dewey to manage their bookmark libraries. Now it's just you left. Let Dewey turn your favorites into something you'll actually use.

 

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