I believe cool tools of yesterday for startup (Medium, PH, Indihackers) became outdated and people are moving more and more towards X. What do you think?
Medium is definitely outdated. The interface is just so hostile that it seems most credible authors have moved away by this point. The average writer is probably on Substack or a blog at this point, and the average startup founder is probably over on social media.
ProductHunt? Probably also outdated, though in large part because of how cliquey the site is and how hard it is to get your work on the front page.
Not sure about Indiehackers, since I've not really used it.
Wouldn't say X is where everyone is going though. It's kinda been overrun with bots and spam right now, and a lot of people are trying to jump ship to the likes of Mastodon/Threads/BlueSky/etc. But at the same time, those alternatives are also too small to be really that credible for marketing on as well.
As a founder, I have found Twitter to be the most interesting so far and have met great people. Medium is a no go for me considering it is behind paywall. PH for me has always been about cool toys. Fun but nothing serious plus it is gamed these days anyway. IH had a promising start but the quality isn't the same anymore.
ProductHunt? Probably also outdated, though in large part because of how cliquey the site is and how hard it is to get your work on the front page.
Not sure about Indiehackers, since I've not really used it.
Wouldn't say X is where everyone is going though. It's kinda been overrun with bots and spam right now, and a lot of people are trying to jump ship to the likes of Mastodon/Threads/BlueSky/etc. But at the same time, those alternatives are also too small to be really that credible for marketing on as well.
So uh good luck.