The creator economy is thriving, and Bluesky is jumping in with new ways for creators to monetize their content.
In a recent podcast episode, Bluesky’s COO, Rose Wang, shared exciting details about the upcoming subscription model and monetization features for the platform’s growing user base.
Subscriptions on Bluesky: What to expect
Subscriptions are set to launch in 2025, offering users exclusive self-expression tools without gating core features behind a paywall.
Users can expect custom icons, enhanced custom domain options, and extended video upload capabilities as part of the subscription model.
Monetization for creators on Bluesky
Bluesky plans to introduce a creator monetization system, allowing creators to earn on the platform and other AT Protocol ecosystem platforms.
Rose highlighted the platform’s commitment to sharing transaction revenue with creators and the complexity involved in implementing payment systems.
What sets Bluesky apart
Your audience is yours
Bluesky’s open-source AT Protocol enables creators to retain their audience even if they switch platforms, promoting portability and user control.
Sharing links won’t affect your reach
Unlike other platforms, Bluesky allows creators to share external links without compromising their reach or visibility to followers, fostering a more flexible and creator-friendly environment.
No ‘black box’ algorithm
Creators on Bluesky won’t be subject to opaque algorithms; instead, they can curate feeds, Starter Packs, and moderation labels, empowering them to connect directly with their audience.
Getting started on Bluesky
For those looking to join the platform, Bluesky offers helpful resources to navigate account setup and explore features and content ideas.
Check out the links below for more information:
- All of Bluesky’s Features (So Far) and How to Use Them
- 7 Bluesky Content Ideas and Tips for Your Next Post
- The Significance of Bluesky and Decentralized Social Media
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