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Attie vs SEOLint

Which one should you ship with? Here is the side-by-side panel verdict, pricing read, reviewer split, and community vote comparison.

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Social Media Tools

Attie

Build custom Bluesky feeds with plain English — no code, no algorithm-wrangling

Ship

75%

Panel ship

Community

Free

Entry

Attie is Bluesky's first AI product — a standalone app built on the AT Protocol and powered by Anthropic's Claude that lets users create custom social media feeds in natural language without any coding. Built by Jay Graber (Bluesky's founder) and a new internal "Exploration team", it was unveiled at the ATmosphere conference in late March 2026. The core use case: instead of accepting the algorithm Bluesky gives you, you describe the feed you want in natural language ("show me posts from indie hackers about AI tools, no politics, ranked by engagement") and Attie builds it. Because it runs on AT Protocol, it has access to the full social graph and content signals across all ATProto apps, not just Bluesky. Attie is currently invite-only for ATmosphere attendees, with a public waitlist open. It's already become the most-blocked account on Bluesky other than J.D. Vance — a sign that AI-mediated social feeds are contentious even among the decentralized-web crowd. Future versions will let users vibe-code entire ATProto apps.

S

Marketing & SEO

SEOLint

MCP-native SEO agent that lives inside Claude — no dashboard needed

Ship

75%

Panel ship

Community

Free

Entry

SEOLint is a Model Context Protocol server that turns Claude into a persistent SEO agent — scanning your site, storing every issue it finds, and telling Claude what to prioritize fixing next. Unlike traditional SEO tools that require you to learn a separate dashboard, navigate reports, and manually translate findings into action items, SEOLint works entirely within the Claude interface you're already in. The setup takes roughly two minutes: connect SEOLint as an MCP server in Claude, point it at your site, and start asking questions. The server maintains a persistent store of site issues so Claude has longitudinal context across sessions — it knows what was found last week, what's been fixed, and what's deteriorated. Built by Daniel Smidstrup, with a free tier available. The positioning as "no separate dashboard" is smart and increasingly common: as Claude becomes a workflow hub rather than a chat interface, MCP servers that bring domain expertise directly into that context — rather than fragmenting attention across tools — will win adoption by reducing context switching. SEOLint is a clean early example of that pattern in a domain (SEO) where tool fatigue is real.

Decision
Attie
SEOLint
Panel verdict
Ship · 3 ship / 1 skip
Ship · 3 ship / 1 skip
Community
No community votes yet
No community votes yet
Pricing
Free (invite-only, waitlist open)
Freemium
Best for
Build custom Bluesky feeds with plain English — no code, no algorithm-wrangling
MCP-native SEO agent that lives inside Claude — no dashboard needed
Category
Social Media Tools
Marketing & SEO

Reviewer scorecard

Builder
80/100 · ship

Using an AI to write your own feed algorithm, on open protocol rails, is fundamentally different from accepting a black-box recommendation system. The AT Protocol data access is the real moat — it gives Claude context no other AI social assistant has. This is the most interesting social AI product in years.

80/100 · ship

Two-minute setup and it lives in Claude — that's the right distribution strategy for developer-side SEO. The persistent issue store giving Claude longitudinal context is the feature that makes this actually useful rather than a one-shot scanner.

Skeptic
45/100 · skip

Most-blocked account on Bluesky before public beta — the decentralized/open-web community is deeply skeptical of AI-mediated content, and they're not wrong to be. Natural language feed algorithms also sound better than they work; niche interest filtering is still inconsistent. Wait for the waitlist to open and test it yourself.

45/100 · skip

SEO is a domain full of shallow tools that produce impressive-looking scans and low-impact recommendations. 'No dashboard' is only an advantage if the underlying analysis is good — and Claude's SEO reasoning is only as strong as what SEOLint feeds it. The site scanner quality matters more than the interface choice.

Futurist
80/100 · ship

When users can describe their own feed filters in natural language on open protocol data, the algorithmic chokehold that Twitter and Meta have wielded for years becomes technically obsolete. Attie is early and rough, but it's pointing at the end of platform-controlled content distribution.

80/100 · ship

Domain-specific MCP servers that make Claude the single interface for professional workflows will erode every category of B2B SaaS that competes on UI alone. SEOLint is an early signal: the product is the MCP context, not the dashboard.

Creator
80/100 · ship

Every creator hates algorithmic feeds. Attie gives actual control — intent-based filtering instead of opaque engagement optimization. If it works, building a 'show me everything from the 50 creators I care about plus viral design content' feed in five minutes changes social media for creators entirely.

80/100 · ship

For content creators who want to stay in Claude for writing and also get SEO feedback without switching apps, this is genuinely convenient. Being able to ask 'what SEO issues should I fix before publishing this?' inside the same tool where I'm writing is a real workflow improvement.

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