Any Indiehackers.com Alternatives
40 points by wuliwong 8 months ago | 10 commentsMaybe the lesson for me is that i just want something like a sub reddit and that's probably where I should look. The idea in general is possibly too narrow to actually support a profitable business, long term.
- juanse 8 months agoFirst couple of hears of IH it was fire. I understand that dynamics change and once you become a marketing channel you are on a different phase. But I wish we could get back there.
- wuliwong 7 months ago100%, this is what I'm feeling as well. I don't want to come across as hating on IH but for me it provided a cool service/community in the early years and it does not provide any of that to me now.
- wuliwong 7 months ago
- serjester 8 months agoWhat happened to their podcast anyways? Channing bought IndieHackers back from stripe and then seems like abandoned it?
- informal007 8 months agoAs IndieHackers continue to grow, an increasing number of skilled marketers will join the platform. Maintaining the original quality will become challenging, and I often feel that it's unavoidable for IndieHackers to evolve into something different.
- wuliwong 8 months agoSorry for the late response, hopefully you see this. I know ycombinator isn't the exact same thing but it is cool how ycombinator has managed to not have this occur. I think the moderation and scoring/voting system that they have created might be what has enabled it to last so long.
- wuliwong 8 months ago
- hall0ween 8 months agoI don’t know about indiehackers, but there was hackaday.com as a hacking forum.
- HAL9OOO 7 months agoThere is this community, not sure if it's still active, if you join let me know!
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- tdeck 8 months agoMicroconf maybe? I always knew them for the talk recordings but there appears to be an online community as well.
- authorfly 8 months agopioneer.app in their group-weekly update mode was the closest thing to early indie hackers. Sadly they shut down that mechanism, I don't know why.
It was great for weekly reality checks but also UI and headline help.
That said, I had a FOMO of the "YC-access" and so I chose to spend B2B money with other companies at the startup stage (I know, foolish move). I spent a lot of money on Banana.dev, and helped their cofounders with feedback around concurrency/load for the API. Right as we gained some traction, they doubled prices, then changed the pricing model to make it unaffordable for us to run on their services. Felt a little nasty. And recently their pricing hit "you can only afford this if you already have VC level money"(probably to thin customers to a profitable subset).
- oliYO 8 months ago[dead]
- felixkrrr 8 months ago+1
- felixkrrr 8 months ago