Alternative Instagram solution Blinks Publicly launched the Bluesky -based photo exchange application the app store This week, earning about 30,000 downloads in the first 24 hours. The app offers a classic Instagram experience, allowing users to up up to four photos and videos up to a minute.
Built by Berlin developer Sebastian Vogelsang, Blinks runs on the same underlying protocol that dominates bluesky, AT protocol (or incomplete for a short period of time).
Because it is based on Bluesky, the start of social networking with over 32 million users, Flashhes has access to a built -in audience. That is, all the posts you make in the flashes application are bluesky compatible, which means they can reach a wider audience beyond those who use the flashes itself.
While flashes look like Instagram in some aspects, it is more customizable.
Instead of being trapped by an algorithm of the company’s construction, people in flashes can access any of the more than 50,000 customized power supplies in bluesky that allow people to clean the contents of the network, but they want. In addition, the application offers built -in supplies for both top positions and latest publications across the Bluesky network.
Other features are designed to serve photographers who want to show their work.
A “portfolio feature” allows you to clean your profile by selecting the means to be seen in visitors, for example. This way, you can present your best photos in front when people visit your profile.
The seats created in the flashes themselves can be edited using built -in photo filters similar to Instagram.
Another new feature focuses on edited foods by artists.
Flashhes begins this recent update with pictures of the Blacksky community. (Black It has built blue tools for the black community, including Blackssky supplies, Its own moderation service, and other technical features.)
Vogelsang says he had some conversations with funding investors and is open to opportunities. The application had reached 40,500 shots since Thursday and is one of the many new efforts built over the Bluesky platform.