Tools for using the fediverse
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Bridgy Fed
A bridge connecting the fediverse with Bluesky and the open web, so you can follow people across networks.
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Elk
A nimble web client for Mastodon-compatible servers, with a familiar, Twitter-like feel.
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Fedi.Directory
A hand-curated directory of interesting accounts to follow across the fediverse.
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Ice Cubes
A polished, open-source Mastodon client for iPhone and iPad, with thoughtful posting features.
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Ivory
A refined, paid Mastodon client for iPhone, iPad and Mac, by the makers of Tweetbot.
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Misskey Hub Tools
A collection of small browser utilities for Misskey users — practising MFM, previewing custom emoji and avatar decorations, and generating identicons and share buttons.
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Misskey Tools (MissHaiAlert)
A companion app for Misskey users — daily activity alerts, a usage ranking, and a cat-ear icon cropper. The original host closed; it lives on as a community fork.
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Moim
A federated service for organising events and checking in at venues — made in Korea.
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Moshidon
An Android Mastodon client — a feature-rich fork of the official app.
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Movetodon Discontinued
A tool to find your Twitter friends on Mastodon — popular during the migration, now defunct.
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Phanpy
A minimalist, good-looking web client for Mastodon-compatible servers — nothing to install.
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StreetPass
A browser extension that quietly collects the Mastodon profiles of people whose sites you visit.
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Trunk
Opt-in, topic-based lists of fediverse accounts you can follow all at once.
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Tusky
A long-standing, free and open-source Mastodon client for Android.