FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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What is the AT Protocol?
The AT Protocol (Authenticated Transfer Protocol) is an open, decentralized network originally created by the team behind Bluesky. It lets you truly own your identity and data - your account, posts, and social graph aren’t locked into any single platform. With over 40 million users, it’s a growing foundation for the next generation of social apps. You can learn more at atproto.com.
Why is Colibri built on the AT Protocol?
We believe your community shouldn’t be held hostage by any single company. Building on the AT Protocol means your data is portable, your identity is yours, and Colibri can’t lock you in. If you ever want to move, your data comes with you.
Can I use my Bluesky account with Colibri?
Yes! Since Colibri is built on the same AT Protocol that powers Bluesky, you can sign in with your existing Bluesky handle. No need to create a new account - your identity carries over seamlessly. Just log in and you’re ready to go.
Can I use my private PDS account?
Absolutely. If you’re running your own Personal Data Server, Colibri works with it out of the box. Just sign in with your handle or DID and we’ll connect to your PDS directly. You stay in full control of where your data lives - that’s the whole point of the AT Protocol.
Do you host a PDS if I want a new account or move my data over to you?
We do! You can sign up with us via the Log-in Page or use a tool like PDS MOOver to migrate. Our PDS is also hosted at colibri.social. If you want to move to our PDS, send a message to @colibri.social on Bluesky.
Where is my private data hosted?
The AT Protocol doesn’t support private data yet, so any private community data (like messages in private groups) is stored securely on our EU-based servers. Once the AT Protocol introduces support for private data, we’ll handle the migration for you automatically - no action needed on your end.
Do my messages show up as posts on Bluesky?
No, they don’t. While we store data the same way Bluesky does, we use a different “collection”, meaning your data will stay confined to Colibri. You can use a tool like pdsls.dev to inspect your profile and all related data.