Blueshout.app | EddieSilva.com
An experimental audio platform that turns Bluesky posts into a personalized listening experience, connecting the AT Protocol with text-to-speech technology.
An experimental audio platform that turns Bluesky posts into a personalized listening experience, connecting the AT Protocol with text-to-speech technology.
Blueshout lets users consume their Bluesky timeline without constantly reading or scrolling, making social updates more accessible, ambient, and convenient.
Not every timeline needs to be read. Some should be heard.
Blueshout.app is an experimental audio platform that connects Bluesky and the AT Protocol with text-to-speech technology, creating a new way to consume social content.
The core idea is simple: instead of reading every post in a timeline, users can listen to their Bluesky feed as an audio stream. Blueshout turns social updates into a more passive, ambient, and accessible experience — closer to a personalized social radio than a traditional feed reader.
The project is especially useful for people who want to stay updated while doing other things: walking, driving, working, cooking, or resting their eyes. It also explores accessibility by giving users another way to interact with text-heavy social platforms.
Blueshout uses the decentralized architecture of Bluesky and the AT Protocol to access posts and transform them into spoken audio. This makes it part of a broader ecosystem of tools experimenting with new interfaces for modern social networks.
The project reflects a practical product question: what happens when a social timeline stops being something you scroll and becomes something you can hear?
Blueshout is part of my larger set of experiments around AI, automation, audio, social networks, and user-controlled digital experiences. It explores how social media can become less visually demanding, more ambient, and more flexible without losing the immediacy of a live feed.
In short, Blueshout.app turns the Bluesky timeline into an audio experience, expanding how information can move through a social network.