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by productceo
1476 days ago
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Why do entrepreneurs NOT use ready-made forum softwares like this to start startups? Clever use of general tools like this (maybe not specifically Flarum) can help them launch communities or marketplaces in less than a day. Is it as optimal as a in-house built forum? No. Should they be saving time on reinventing the undifferentiated code part so that they can test the core business concept and build out their differentiated networks of users? Yes. |
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- you're competing with hobbyists that have the same look & feel
- hobbyists are online when the community is (mostly outside of 9-5)
- members of the community demand custom functionality specific to their interest.
Also:
- building communities is very hard
- they're not easy to monetise
I've built two successful communities in related niches and I'm pretty sure that succeeded because I was young and early. It's not easy to replicate now.