A better Bluesky experience starts with drafts and bookmarks
Dragonfly is an app client for Bluesky, built by Sébastien and Inès Gruhier. Now available on desktop (macOS) and iPad, coming soon to iPhone, Android, Windows, and Linux. Get more out of Bluesky with exclusive features like bookmarks and drafts.
We’re Sébastien & Inès, the duo behind Dragonfly. Our goal was simple: bring Bluesky to desktop with added features that make it better and easier to use! But as we kept using it, we saw the need to expand, so we launched on iPad. Now, we're working on mobile (iOS & Android), with Windows and Linux coming next.
Like many of you, we love Bluesky, but we also felt it was missing some key features and wasn’t available on enough devices. So instead of waiting, we decided to build it ourselves! Dragonfly makes Bluesky smoother, more intuitive, and more user-friendly.
What makes Dragonfly special?
Alongside most of native Bluesky features, we’ve added some much-needed upgrades:
✅ Bookmarks – Save posts & organize them into collections
✍️ Drafts – Start a post, save it as a draft, edit it and publish it later
🔄 Pick up where you left off – Keep scrolling from where you paused last time you used the app
👥 Multi-account support – Switch between accounts seamlessly, in just 2 clicks
🔔 Smart notifications – Notifications are sorted into tabs for better clarity (e.g., likes, mentions, follows, quotes...)
🧵 Improved threads & replies layout – Wavy lines for threads and straight lines for replies make conversations more intuitive and easier to follow.
What’s next?
We’re hard at work on iOS and Android, with Windows and Linux next in line! Plus, we're bringing exciting new features:
- Push notifications
- Synchronization of bookmarks and last-read posts across devices
- Chat
Dragonfly is available for €0.99/month (€7.99/year) after a 7-day free trial. Right now, we’re also offering an early-adopter lifetime deal for €19.99.
We're building Dragonfly with Bluesky users in mind, so your feedback is really important to us! What do you think? What features would you love to see next?