BlueSky Scheduler for Indie Hackers
Keep building while ONYX handles the planned BlueSky queue for product updates, launch notes, and founder lessons.
Built for indie hackers, solo founders, and builders launching small products.
Search intent
People who want to stay visible on BlueSky while still spending most of their time building.
Indie hackers often post only when they remember, which makes launches and product lessons disappear too fast.
A lightweight build-in-public queue that keeps progress visible without turning the founder into a full-time social media operator.
Weekly ONYX workflow
- Write one build-in-public note from what shipped this week.
- Write one lesson from a bug, customer question, or product decision.
- Schedule one launch or waitlist reminder if there is a real update.
- Ask one specific market question that could lead to useful replies.
- Review which posts created followers, clicks, or direct feedback.
Posts to schedule first
Why ONYX fits
ONYX keeps the workflow small enough for a solo builder.
AI Voice can turn rough founder notes into draft angles without making the post sound corporate.
The free tools create useful links that founders can share while also bringing people back to ONYX.
Free ONYX tools for this workflow
BlueSky Post Generator
Turn rough ideas into short draft angles before you schedule them.
BlueSky Thread Splitter
Break longer ideas into BlueSky-ready posts without blowing past the character limit.
Content Calendar Template
Map a week of useful BlueSky posts before they become a scramble.
BlueSky for Founders
Use the founder-specific posting system already built into the ONYX resource library.
Questions
How often should indie hackers post on BlueSky?
Start with three to five useful posts per week: one progress update, one lesson, one question, and one launch or resource post when there is something real to share.
Can scheduled posts still feel personal?
Yes. The post can be planned, but the opinion, screenshots, decisions, and replies should still come from the founder.
Related ONYX use cases
Your industry requires structured cadences and absolute editorial control. Separate baseline draft ideation from your active queue using an approved auto-publishing workflow built for BlueSky.