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See who's filling up your timeline
and decide who's worth it.

Atropos analyzes the last 90 days of your home timeline, ranks the accounts whose posts and boosts contribute the most, and makes it easy to drill in and unfollow.

Mastodon Bluesky Multiple accounts

Coming soon to the App Store TestFlight Beta →
Atropos main screen showing a ranked list of contributors

Cut back, deliberately.

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90 days, ranked

Atropos walks your home timeline back 90 days and shows you exactly who's been generating the most posts, replies, and boosts in your feed.

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One‑tap unfollow

Drill into any contributor to see their recent and most popular posts in your timeline, then unfollow — right from the app.

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Per‑contributor sparklines

A 90‑day activity chart for every account, so you can tell a steady poster from someone who flooded you for one weekend.

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Multiple accounts

Add as many Mastodon and Bluesky accounts as you like. View one at a time, or merge them all into a single ranked list.

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No tracking, no servers

Atropos talks directly to Mastodon and Bluesky from your device. No analytics, no third‑party SDKs, no backend stealing all your data.

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Native iOS

Built in SwiftUI for iOS 18 and up. Fast, lightweight, and designed for the platform it runs on.

A closer look

Ranked list of contributors on a single account
Ranked contributors for a single account
Account switcher and coverage details
Switch accounts, check timeline coverage
All accounts merged into one ranked list
Merge every account into one ranked list
Contributor detail with stats and unfollow button
Drill into a contributor and unfollow with one tap

TestFlight Beta

We're keen to find testers, particularly those with very busy timelines! If you're interested in joining the early access TestFlight beta please fill out this form:

Sign up for the beta

Privacy

Atropos runs entirely on your device. Your timeline, account information, and cached data never leave your phone — we don't run a backend, we don't use third-party analytics or crash reporting SDKs, and we don't have any way to see what you're reading or who you follow.