Mastotron is a different interface to Mastodon, replacing the mindless "feed" of most social media with a network map of conversations and recent and popular posts.




Oliphaunt is described as 'Mastodon client for macOS and is developed by a British developer' and is a Mastodon Client in the social & communications category. There are more than 25 alternatives to Oliphaunt for a variety of platforms, including Android, iPhone, Mac, Linux and iPad apps. The best Oliphaunt alternative is Tusky, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like Oliphaunt are Moshidon, Fedilab, Phanpy and Ice Cubes for Mastodon.
Mastotron is a different interface to Mastodon, replacing the mindless "feed" of most social media with a network map of conversations and recent and popular posts.




Pachli is a full-featured Android client for Mastodon, with a cooperative development model. Fork of Tusky











A twitter-like web client for Mastodon and Pleroma.
– Twitter like UI, familiar interface. – Able to use on all instances. – No tracking, No ads.

Follow your interests across social networks! Log in with your Mastodon, Bluesky, or Nostr account.




Toot! is a client for the Mastodon social network. It is beautiful, and full of character and whimsy.



Toot! is the most popular commercial alternative to Oliphaunt.
GTK-based Mastodon client for Linux. Contribute to bleakgrey/tootle development by creating an account on GitHub. With the user experience in mind, it provides a clean, native interface that allows you to integrate Mastodon's social experience seamlessly with your desktop...



Macstodon is an app written in MacPython 1.5.2 for Classic Mac OS that lets you post toots and view timelines using a Mastodon server. It has been developed on a Macintosh IIfx running System 7.1.1.




Introducing Mercury, a customisable client for the Mastodon and Pleroma social networks!



Tooty is a fully static Web application running in recent browsers, you don't need any custom server setup to use it. Just serve it and you're done, or use the public version hosted on Github Pages.
