AI tool comparison
Attie vs ProdShort
Which one should you ship with? Here is the side-by-side panel verdict, pricing read, reviewer split, and community vote comparison.
Social & Content
Attie
Build your own Bluesky algorithm — no code, just chat
75%
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Free
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Attie is a standalone AI assistant built on the AT Protocol and powered by Anthropic's Claude, released by Bluesky's former CEO Jay Graber — who stepped down specifically to build it. The app lets users design custom social feeds using natural language, without writing a single line of code. You can ask Attie to surface posts about specific topics, filter out content you hate, or create algorithm-driven feeds for any niche interest. Because Bluesky runs on the open AT Protocol, Attie has immediate access to your social graph, interests, and interaction history across the entire ecosystem — not just Bluesky but any ATProto app. This gives it a contextual richness that proprietary AI assistants like Grok (X) or Meta AI can never achieve on their platforms. It's invite-only with a waitlist, but the longer-term plan is to let users vibe-code their own social apps. The early reception was fascinating: Attie became the most-blocked account on Bluesky after Bluesky's own announcements bot — suggesting meaningful user anxiety about AI intrusion in the open social graph even when the tool is explicitly opt-in.
Content Creation
ProdShort
Turn your real meetings into ready-to-post video shorts
75%
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Free
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ProdShort takes a different approach to AI content creation: instead of generating synthetic content, it mines the authentic moments you're already producing in meetings. The tool integrates with Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams to record conversations, identifies the highest-value moments using AI, and automatically cuts them into formatted clips ready to post on LinkedIn, Twitter, and TikTok. The pitch is 'founder-led content at scale without scripts or synthetic voiceovers.' The creators' philosophy: "We don't generate content. We capture it. Everything you say in meetings is already valuable." For busy founders who want to build an audience but don't have time to create from scratch, ProdShort argues the best material already exists inside your calendar. It launched on Product Hunt on April 9, 2026 and reached #2 on its debut day with 523 votes — strong signal for the founder/operator audience. The free tier makes it accessible for individual users to test before committing, and cross-platform formatting (LinkedIn, TikTok, Twitter each have different requirements) is handled automatically.
Reviewer scorecard
“The AT Protocol's open data model is the unlock here — Attie can see your entire social context across apps, which is something a walled-garden AI assistant fundamentally cannot do. This is the right architecture for personal AI at the social layer.”
“The meeting integration is the right input layer — every founder has hours of valuable content locked in recorded calls. Automating the identification and cutting removes the biggest bottleneck. 523 votes on day one suggests the market is ready for this.”
“The most-blocked-account stat tells you everything — even Bluesky's ideologically aligned user base is spooked by AI having read access to their social graph. Invite-only with no clear monetization path suggests this is a feature, not a company.”
“The 'your meetings are your content' pitch sounds compelling until you realize most meetings contain legal, competitive, or personnel-sensitive information. Recording everything for AI processing introduces real privacy and compliance exposure that the free tier definitely doesn't address.”
“This is the first demo of what AI-mediated social looks like on an open protocol. If it works, the implication is that any user can have a completely personalized feed without relying on corporate algorithmic decisions. That's a genuine paradigm shift from Twitter/Instagram's engagement-optimized black boxes.”
“Meeting data as a content asset is an underexplored category. The founder who is authentically on camera discussing real product decisions generates trust that synthetic AI content cannot replicate. Tools that surface real moments beat generated polish.”
“As a creator, controlling your own feed algorithm without needing to understand engagement optimization is huge. Being able to say 'show me posts from small illustrators, no sponsored content, heavy on process videos' and just getting that — this is the tool I've wanted since RSS died.”
“The cross-platform formatting is genuinely useful — LinkedIn vs TikTok vs Twitter all want different aspect ratios and clip lengths. Having that handled automatically saves hours of re-exporting. The free tier is a real unlock for solo creators.”
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