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Bluesky sources — adding and troubleshooting

How to add Bluesky accounts and hashtags as sources in your Juicer feed, plan requirements, and troubleshooting common issues.

Written by Mario T.
Updated today

Overview

Juicer supports Bluesky as a native source. You can add Bluesky accounts and hashtags to display posts directly in your Juicer feed—no OAuth connection or Bluesky login required.

Plan availability

Bluesky sources are available on the Pro and Enterprise plans, or with the Extra source add-on. Free and Starter plan users can try Bluesky during their 7-day trial. See the Pricing page for details.

Adding a Bluesky source

  1. Go to your feed dashboard

  2. Click + Add source

  3. Select Bluesky

  4. Choose the source type:

    • Username — enter a Bluesky handle (e.g., username.bsky.social)

    • Hashtag — enter a hashtag (e.g., photography)

  5. Click Create Source

Posts will start appearing in your feed shortly.

⚠️ No login required

Unlike most social media sources, Bluesky does not require you to connect your account via OAuth. Just enter the handle or hashtag and Juicer fetches the posts directly.

Supported content

  • Text posts

  • Image and video embeds

  • External link embeds

  • Quote posts and reposts

  • Alt text on images is preserved

Adding posts manually

You can also add individual Bluesky posts to your feed by pasting the post URL. The URL format is:

Troubleshooting

"Please enter a valid Bluesky handle"

Bluesky handles must contain at least one dot. Enter the full handle including the domain, e.g., username.bsky.social or a custom domain handle like username.example.com.

"Account not found"

Double-check the handle for typos. Make sure the account exists and is not suspended.

"We couldn't find any posts"

The account or hashtag exists but has no posts yet, or the posts may not be publicly accessible.

Posts not updating?

Bluesky sources sync on the same schedule as your other sources. Check your feed's refresh rate in the source settings.

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