How to Grow on Bluesky Without Spammy Bulk Following
A practical framework for Bluesky audience growth that respects AT Protocol rate limits and community expectations.
Start with relevance, not volume
The fastest way to damage a Bluesky account is to treat following as a raw numbers game. High-quality growth starts by defining who should care about your account and filtering for that audience before any follow is queued.
SkyGrowth combines profile search, follower-range filters, bot heuristics, and AI scoring so campaigns can prioritize people with matching interests and active profiles.
Respect daily pacing
Bluesky allows far more repository writes than any responsible growth campaign should use. A safe SaaS should stay well below the theoretical ceiling, spread follows across active hours, and randomize timing so activity looks natural.
For most accounts, 20 to 75 follows per day is enough to learn which audiences respond while preserving account health.
Measure follow-back quality
Follow-back rate is useful, but it is not the whole story. Replies, likes, and profile quality should influence whether a non-follower stays in your network or is cleaned up later.
Engagement-aware unfollow keeps people who interact with you, even if they did not immediately follow back.