I miss the old IndieHackers website, so I started an alternative
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#2Not sure what to make of this without context.
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#5Using HN is kind of giving me a nice "easy time" without colors, images or animations. Using a site that has a lot of visually "loud" elements takes away energy from me.
Another aspect that would be nice is if everybody would announce the city they are in, so people could come together for local "builder meetups".
Re: I miss the old IndieHackers website, so I started an alternative
#6It would really help if this post explained what is wrong with IndieHackers? Not sure what to make of this without context.
Re: I miss the old IndieHackers website, so I started an alternative
#7It would really help if this post explained what is wrong with IndieHackers? Not sure what to make of this without context.
"I agree in that IH is not a Ponzi scheme however it is a really big marketing channel for a lot of people and that means that this place is not full of advice so much as it is advertisements. And I think that is some peoples main complaint. I came here with the idea that this was creators giving advice and sharing experiences but the more I'm here the less I believe that to be the case.
I could be really mean and say something like "people who can't do, teach" but I don't know that I believe that. I think it's people starting companies, hitting road blocks and then trying to monetize their solution to those road blocks. Or people who want to be their own boss but then not having a clear idea for a business, so they try to solve the problems that they're seeing here. I don't know. Could be any of the above or a million different other reasons. End result is the same. And none of them are bad, I should clarify.
I think I may come across as more negative than I actually am. I think it's fine for people to come here and try to advertise their businesses. It's a good place to get initial feedback from people who (hopefully) have experience going from 0 to 1. And it certainly helped me get off the ground with my company, and the response here gave me a massive confidence boost as this was the first place I told about it.
It's just that when you aren't a beginner any more, when you've actually started, this place becomes a bit less relevant and that's a shame."
Re: I miss the old IndieHackers website, so I started an alternative
#8It would really help if this post explained what is wrong with IndieHackers? Not sure what to make of this without context.
Not sure what it "used" to be like, but I just had a gander and it seems to be filled with the same type of low-quality startup/founder content you'll find on LinkedIn
Re: I miss the old IndieHackers website, so I started an alternative
#9It would really help if this post explained what is wrong with IndieHackers? Not sure what to make of this without context.
Not sure what it "used" to be like, but I just had a gander and it seems to be filled with the same type of low-quality startup/founder content you'll find on LinkedIn
Re: I miss the old IndieHackers website, so I started an alternative
#10I would love something like this if it where completely free of visual distractions. Purely text based like HN. Using HN is kind of giving me a nice "easy time" without colors, images or animations. Using a site that has a lot of visually "loud" elements takes away energy from me. Another aspect that would be nice is if everybody would announce the city they are in, so people could come together for local "builder me…