One app for Mastodon, Bluesky, Nostr, Threads, Tumblr and RSS. Openvibe merges every open, decentralized social network into a single chronological timeline — so if you're already juggling accounts across the fediverse, you stop switching between apps to follow the same people.
A power-user client for the open social web and a genuine Twitter/X alternative, built on open protocols like ActivityPub and AT — not another walled garden.
ONE TIMELINE, EVERY NETWORK
Mastodon, Bluesky, Nostr, Threads, Tumblr and RSS/Atom feeds, merged into a single chronological timeline. Read it all in one place, or filter to one network when you want to.
POST ONCE, CROSS-POST EVERYWHERE
Write once and send it to multiple networks at the same time. Or tap repost on anything you find and crosspost it across the open social web — a rare way to move good posts between platforms that don't otherwise talk to each other.
FOLLOW WEBSITES, NOT JUST ACCOUNTS
Add any RSS or Atom feed and read articles in a clean, clutter-free reader mode, right next to your social timeline. Follow the source instead of waiting for someone to repost it.
SEPARATE PROFILES, SEPARATE IDENTITIES
Group your accounts into distinct profiles and keep your worlds apart. Share your whole profile set as a single image so people can find you across every network at once.
YOUR ACCOUNTS, NOT ANOTHER SILO
No bridges. No mirror accounts. No Openvibe account to create. You sign in with the accounts you already have, on the protocols they already run on. Your identity stays yours.
FEATURES
– Unified chronological timeline: Mastodon, Bluesky, Nostr, Threads, Tumblr
– One inbox for DMs from every network that supports them — Mastodon and Bluesky, side by side
– RSS and Atom feeds with built-in reader mode
– Cross-post to multiple networks in a single action
– Crosspost any post across the open social web
– Multiple profiles to keep accounts separate
– Shareable profile sets
– Sign in with your existing accounts — no new account, no bridges
Mastodon, Bluesky, Threads, Tumblr and Nostr all run on different protocols that don't interoperate. Openvibe is the app that puts them on one screen.